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Wilson's Warbler - Photo by David Allinson. |
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| The Rocky Point Bird Observatory (RPBO) began in 1994 as a pilot project of the Canadian Wildlife Service and local volunteers to monitor neotropical passerines (songbirds) in coastal British Columbia. In February 2000 a board of directors formed a society to manage the observatory. The RPBO is a member of a national network of 25 migration monitoring stations with Bird Studies Canada (BSC) from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland. The site is located in rural Metchosin, a 45 minute drive southwest of Victoria on the grounds of the Department of National Defence's Rocky Point Ammunition Depot. Overlooking Juan de Fuca strait, the unique geography and mixed forest here at the extreme southern end of Vancouver Island attracts both migrants and vagrant bird species. The monitoring operation covers an area about 9 km2. During migration, RPBO is witness to impressive numbers of songbirds, vultures, raptors, and seabirds. A remarkable 299 species have been recorded for the site. In addition, over eighty species breed (or are suspected of breeding) in the area. Approximately 3000 birds and between 55 to 60 species are banded at RPBO each year (more than 33,000 birds of 93 species have been banded since 1994). RPBO's primary banding season runs from mid-July through October. |
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Thanks to the Royal Canadian Navy for access to the point and many other support roles. |
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Funds from Bird Studies Canada helped with the purchase of supplies and equipment for operations at the station. |
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Shell Canada helped us aquire solar energy for our isolated operation, a laptop for data entry, and a substantial amount of equipment for our spring banding. |
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The Victoria
Foundation provided funds in 2001 for the purchase of a new
trailer for an office and accomodation for the The foundation continues to manage the RPBO Fund. |
funds for Purple Martin DNA research. |
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Copyright 2008, Rocky Point Bird Observatory.
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