The recognition ceremony on 15 Sept 2007 to recognize the lower Detroit River and Lake Erie Metropark as IBAs has been *CHANGED* to 4 PM, rather than 1PM as initially scheduled. Here is the official announcement:
Public Invited to Sept 15 Ceremony Recognizing the
The lower Detroit River, one of the region’s key waterbird stopover sites, is home to large numbers of migrating and wintering Canvasback ducks (representing up to 10% of the estimated global population some years) and Tundra Swans (up to 1,900 individuals), and has supported approximately 275 Common Tern nests in recent years. Lake Erie Metropark is a key bottleneck point for migrating raptors (such as hawks, eagles, falcons, and vultures), annually averaging over 150,000 Broad-winged Hawks and from 7,000 to 9,000 Sharp-shinned Hawks, as they pass southward around
The ceremony will be held at Hawkfest that is held during the peak of the autumn raptor migration, and visitors can expect to see many migrating hawks and to observe and photograph up close many live raptors. Speaking at the ceremony will be U.S. Congressman John Dingell, Michigan State Representative Kathleen Law, Lake Erie Metropark staff, and John Hartig, Refuge Manager of the International Wildlife Refuge. There will also be a formal ribbon-cutting, and a sign unveiling. No RSVP is required for these activities.
“This IBA recognition is an excellent example of the partnerships we are establishing to build, monitor, and manage
“This IBA recognition for the lower
The IBA Program is a global initiative of BirdLife International. It is administered in the
For more information about the IBA Program:
Caleb G. Putnam
cputnam@audubon.org
http://www.audubon.org/bird/iba/
www.birdlife.org
President,
paulcypher@comcast.net
http://www.smrr.net/events.shtml
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/DetroitRiver/
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