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Map of Stanley Park

Close-up Map of Stanley Park (with driving directions to SPES)

Birds Species at Risk That Have Been Observed in Stanley Park

For more information on Species at Risk in BC check out the BC Species and Ecosystems Explorer

Conservation Data Center Codes

  • Red List: Species that have been legally designated as Endangered or Threatened under the Wildlife Act, are extirpated or are candidates for such designation

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  • Blue List: Species not immediately threatened, but of concern because of characteristics that make them particularly sensitive to human activities or natural events

Common Name Scientific Name CDC
Bittern, American Botaurus lentiginosus Blue
Cormorant, Brandt's Phalacrocorax penicillatus Red
Cormorant, Double-Crested Phalacrocorax auritus Blue
Crane, Sandhill Grus canadensis Blue
Dowitcher, Short-Billed Limnodromus griseus Blue
Duck, Long-Tailed Clangula hyemalis UNK
Falcon, Peregrine Falco peregrinus anatum Red
Grebe, Western Aechmophorus occidentalis Red
Gull, California Larus californicus Blue
Gyrfalcon Falco rusticolus Blue
Heron, Great Blue Ardea herodias fannini Blue
Heron, Green Butorides virescens Blue
Lark, Horned Eremophila alpestris strigata Red
Meadowlark, Western
    (Georgia Depression Population)
Sturnella neglecta Red
Murre, Common Uria aalge Red
Murrelet, Marbled Brachyramphus marmoratus Red
Owl, Short-Eared Asio flammeus Blue
Owl, Western Screech Megascops kennicottii kennicottii Blue
Phalarope, Red-Necked Phalaropus lobatus Blue
Pigeon, Band-Tailed Patagioenas fasciata Blue
Scoter, Surf Melanitta perspicillata Blue
Sparrow, Grasshopper Ammodramus savannarum Red
Swallow, Barn Hirundo rustica Blue
Tattler, Wandering Heteroscelus incanus Blue
Tern, Caspian Hydroprogne caspia Blue
Tern, Forster's Sterna forsteri Red
Vireo, Philadelphia Vireo philadelphicus Blue
Woodpecker, Lewis'
    (Georgia Depression Population)
Melanerpes lewis Red

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