Prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) COSEWIC assessment and status report: Appendix A
Appendix A
Region |
Site name |
UTM 10x10 km square (NAD83) |
Maximum population in time period1 | History of occupancy |
Ownership |
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Essex | Amherstburg | 17LG25 | 3 pairs | Likely occupied annually since at least 2001 | private |
Essex | Holiday Beach | 17LG35 | 4 pairs | Likely occupied annually since at least 1997 | Essex Region CA; private |
Essex | Hillman Marsh | 17LG75 | 1 pair | Occupied ephemerally | Essex Region CA; private |
Chatham-Kent | Rondeau Provincial Park | 17MG27; 17MG28; 17MG38 | 15 pairs | Occupied annually at least since the 1930s | Ontario Parks |
Norfolk | Hahn Woods (base of Long Point) | 17NH31 | 5 pairs | Occupied more or less annually since the 1930s | CWS and private |
Norfolk | Long Point (remote) | 17NH71 | 1 pair | Occupied somewhat ephemerally in several scattered locations since at least the early 1980s. | CWS and private |
Norfolk | Backus Woods | 17NH42 | 5 pairs | Occupied in most years since the early 1980s | Long Point Region CA and private |
Norfolk | Lower Big Creek | 17NH41 | 3 pairs | Occupied regularly but somewhat ephemerally in several scattered locations since at least the 1930s | CWS and private |
Hamilton-Wentworth | Dundas Marsh | 17NH89 | 2 pairs | Occupied fairly regularly since the 1950s | Royal Botanical Gardens |
1 Together, these sites have the capacity to support over 40 pairs of Prothonotary Warblers.
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