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Executive Summary Throughout the Southern Lakes in 2010, a range of standardised bird survey techniques were used to determine the bird species using the area, their likely status (breeding versus migrants and level of abundance), and general bird habitat associations. These surveys were focused on identifying any COSEWIC listed species that may be present, as well as those species that breed, feed or rest in areas that may be influenced by the proposed Marsh Lake Storage Concept. A total of 130 species were observed, or are known to regularly use the Southern Lakes Study Area during migration, and/or to breed along the lake shore or closely associated wetlands, rivers and creeks. During spring and fall...
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