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White-winged Scoter - Melanitta deglandi

Native Species

Global Rank: G5
State Rank: SNA


Agency Status
USFWS: MBTA
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General Description
In North America, the White-winged Scoter breeds from Northern Alaska to the northern regions of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec and winters down the Pacific coast from the Aleutian Islands to Baja California, the Atlantic coast from Newfoundland through the Gulf of Mexico, and along the Great Lakes. The species is an uncommon migrant through Montana with fewer than six observations reported in a typical year (Brown et al. 2019, MTNHP 2019).

For a comprehensive review of the conservation status, habitat use, and ecology of this and other Montana bird species, please see Marks et al. 2016, Birds of Montana.

Species Range
Montana Range Range Descriptions

Migratory
 


Observations in Montana Natural Heritage Program Database
Number of Observations: 305

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Relative Density

Recency

SUMMER (Feb 16 - Dec 14)
Direct Evidence of Breeding

Indirect Evidence of Breeding

No Evidence of Breeding

WINTER (Dec 15 - Feb 15)
Regularly Observed

Not Regularly Observed


 

(Observations spanning multiple months or years are excluded from time charts)



Migration
The destination of migrants is unknown; it could be either the east or west coast.


References
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Citation for data on this website:
White-winged Scoter — Melanitta deglandi.  Montana Field Guide.  .  Retrieved on , from