Muskwa-Slave Lake Forests (NA0610)

This area of taiga forests occupies the southwestern corner of the Northwest Territories with a finger extending to the northwest along the Mackenzie river to the area of Fort Good Hope. Further to the south it covers the most northeasterly corner of British Columbia and the most northwestern corner of Alberta, including part of Wood Buffalo National Park. A rather insignificant tiny bit of the ecoregion extends into the southeastern corner of the Yukon Territory.


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Description of the Ecoregion

A detailed description of the ecoregion can be found at WWF’s site (the map above is a screen shot from that Wildfinder site). There may also be additional information to be found on this ecoregion’s page at Wikipedia.

Briefly, the ecoregion is characterized by… [under construction]


Birds of the Ecoregion

The avifauna of the ecoregion… [under construction].

Although no bird species are endemic to this ecoregion, the following are noteworthy as being quite characteristic of the ecoregion and relatively difficult to see in other ecoregions:

[list under construction]


Resources for the Ecoregion Birder

Without any pretense to completeness, the following resources have caught my attention and would be of value to the birder traveling to this ecoregion:

  • Cannings, Russell and Richard Cannings, 2013. Bird finding in British Columbia. Greystone Books (see review at http://blog.aba.org/2014/07/birding-british-columbia.html). This guide should have good information on the BC portion of the ecoregion.

 

9 spp. (Aug. 1, 2014)

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