Quebec Specialities
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....The
Gaspe Peninsula - The Mi'kmaq called it 'Gespeg' meaning
'the place where the land
ends.' This commercial site provides a good description of the Gaspe, with
some information on birding opportunities and tours.
....Potential
Quebec IBAs - This is a working list and map of potential
Important Bird Areas in
Quebec. The process of identifying IBAs in this region is by no means complete.
Additional sites that qualify as IBAs will likely be identified and likewise,
some of the sites mapped may not qualify as IBAs once a thorough evaluation
is completed. Once a site has been formally identified as an IBA the site
name is linked to a one-page site summary. Clicking on the inset maps reveals
details (in English) about:
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Île Bonaventure et Rocher
Percé
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Réserve nationale de
faune du Cap Tourmente
....Quebec's
RAMSAR sites - information is available on:
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Cap
Tourmente - Situated on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River,
in Montmorency County, 50 km north-east of Quebec City, Quebec
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Lac
Saint-François - Situated 50 km. south
of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, south of Montreal
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Baie
de l'Isle-Verte - Situated on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River,
in Riviere-du-Loup County, 30 km downstream from the City of Riviere-du-Loup,
Quebec
....Quebec's
Migratory Bird Sanctuaries, National Wildlife Areas
and
No-Hunting Zones - in English - brief information is provided through
a clickable map to 28 migratory bird sanctuaries, 8 NWA's (including three
RAMSAR sites) and 14 sites where hunting is prohibited during fall migration
....Quebec's
Wildlife Reserves - brief information is provided
(in English!) of the following
wildlife areas:
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Ashuapmushuan
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Assinica et des Lacs-Albanel-Mistassini-et-Waconichi
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Chic-Chocs
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Des Laurentides
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La Vérendrye
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Mastigouche
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Matane et Dunière
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Papineau-Labelle
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Port-Cartier-Sept-Îles
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Port-Daniel
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Portneuf
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Rimouski
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Rouge-Matawin
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Saint-Maurice
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SÉPAQ Anticosti
....Where
to find Birds in Montreal and the Surrounding Area - presented
by
the Province of Quebec Society for the Protection of Birds. At this link
you'll find 14 good sites, with directions. All sites are readily accessible
by car and some of them by public transportation.
....Québec's
best birding places - includes links to
the following sites
(French only):
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Abitibi-Témiscamingue
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Outaouais
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Montréal
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Coeur-du-Québec
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Estrie
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Québec
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Saguenay - Lac St-Jean
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Manicouagan
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Côte-Nord
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Basse-Côte-Nord
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Anticosti
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Bas-St-Laurent
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Gaspésie
....Birds
of Quebec - includes a Quebec checklist
....Birdfinding
in the Pembroke Birding Area - Situated in the Ottawa
Valley in
Eastern Ontario, Canada, our organization is 14 years old. Formerly, we
were The Pembroke & Area Bird Club. 292 species of birds have been
documented within a 50 km. radius circle centred on the inter-provincial
bridge, which spans Ontario and Quebec.
....Watch
the Birdie - By Madelyn Miller. When was the last time you
saw a Eurasian Wigeon, a
Great Egret, a Bald Eagle and wild turkeys within the city limits? You
can do that everyday in Montreal, Canada.
....The
Lower-Saint-Lawrence Islands - Except for lighthouse keepers
and a handful of hardy settlers,
these islands have remained uninhabited and left to birds and seals. A
mere fifteen minutes from the south shore of the river, they have remained
totally wild and fascinating. Stark and massive, the string of five islands
stretches over 4.5 miles. When viewing them from the shore, it is hard
to imagine that they support such a remarquable diversity and abundance
of bird life. Yet, the razorbilled auk colony there is the largest in the
entire estuary and Gulf of Saint-Lawrence!
....Quebec's
Wildlife Reserves - this site provides brief information
about each of the 14 Quebec
wildlife reserves.
....Lac
Saint-François National Wildlife Area - The Lac Saint-François
National
Wildlife Area, property of the Canadian Wildlife Service, is located on
the south shore of the St-Lawrence River, 50 km upstream from Valleyfield,
close to the Ontario an U.S. borders. It is a unique ecosystem of extensive
marshes and groves where thrive birds and plants, some of them rare, in
a relatively mild climate.
....Digges
Islands - by Dave Geale - There actually is no "Digges Island";
the
Digges Islands consist of two islands, East Digges and West Digges. They
are located at the north-eastern tip of Hudson Bay, just off Cape Wolstenholme,
where the Québec coast turns south. The main biological feature
of the area is a huge colony of Thick-billed Murres.
....Montreal's
Peregrine Falcon Information Centre - includes live
....The
Seabirds of the St. Lawrence - The Estuary, Gulf and St. Lawrence
River
are among the most productive marine ecosystems along Canada's coasts.
Site describes the best locations for sea-bird watching along the river.
....Birding
Canada - by Martin Tribe. If you scroll through the left hand
frame, you will find information
on:
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Mount Royal Park, Montreal
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Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal
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Summit Park, Montreal
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Montebello Village and area
....May
Trip to the Gaspe -
....Quebec
Trip Reports - a number of Quebec trip reports are available
from
Blake Maybank's "Birding the Americas - Trip Report and Trip Planning Repository".
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