Pacific Flyway

Pacific Flyway

The Pacific Flyway is a major north-south route of travel for migratory birds in the Americas, extending from Alaska to Patagonia. Every year, migratory birds travel some or all of this distance both in spring and in fall, following food sources, heading to breeding grounds, or travelling to overwintering sites.

Any given bird species travels roughly the same route every year, at almost the same time. Ornithologists and bird lovers can often predict to the day when a particular species will show up in their area.

Notable locations along the Pacific Flyway

Along the Pacific Flyway, there are many key rest stops where birds of many species gather, sometimes in the millions, to feed and regain their strength before continuing. Some species may remain in these rest stops for the entire season, but most stay a few days before moving on. Notable locations include:

* Boundary Bay, British Columbia, has been listed as an Important Bird Area by the Canadian government in recognition of its value to migratory birds.
* Alaksen National Wildlife Area, on Westham Island off Richmond, British Columbia
* The Vic Fazio Yolo Wildlife Area in the Yolo Bypass in the California central valley is a protected area along the flyway.
* The Suisun Marsh, next to the exit of the inverted Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, hosts many birds and has protected portions.
* The Salton Sea, an inland sea in Southern California.

ee also

* Tsawwassen
* Important Bird Area

External links

* [http://www.ibacanada.com/ Important Bird Areas of Canada]


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