Bird Ecology Publications

New research shows dramatic declines in Acadia National Park winter bird populations

 

Kyle A. Lima, Seth Benz , Peter R. Nelson , William Townsend , and Nicholas A. Fisichelli. 2022. Acadia National Park Winter Birds: 51 Years of Change Along the Coast of Maine, Northeastern Naturalist 29(4):441-453.

Benz, S. Cadillac Mountain Hawk Watch Season Report 2019 with supplementary data visualizations by Brian Wargo.

Benz, S. Hawk Watch at Acadia National Park marks a quarter-century. National Parks Traveler/Friends of Acadia Journal, December 2019.

Johnson, E., and and S. Benz. Schoodic Point Sea Watch Waterbird Migration Count, Fall 2018. Winter Harbor, ME: Schoodic Institute.

Benz, S. 2018. Cadillac Mountain Hawk Watch Season Report 2018. Winter Harbor, ME: Schoodic Institute.

Benz, S. Rx for Acadia: Assessing the challenges of rapid environmental change through field research. Wild Seed Magazine, Volume III, 2017/2018.

Schmitt, C., and R. MacDonald. 2018. Searching for Spelman’s Birds. Chebacco XIX:120-133.

Schmitt, C. The snowy owls of Acadia. Friends of Acadia Journal, Winter 2012.