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Distribution of recoveries of Steller's Eiders banded on the lower Alaska Peninsula, Alaska

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JOURNAL OF FIELD ORNITHOLOGY
Volume 71, Issue 3, Pages 541-548

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1648/0273-8570-71.3.541

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Molting adult Steller's Elders (Polysticta stelleri) were banded at Izembek Lagoon (1961-1998) and Nelson Lagoon (1995-1997) along the lower Alaska Peninsula to determine breeding distribution and movements. Of 52,985 Steller's Elders banded, 347 were recovered. The overall low recovery rate may not be indicative of harvest levels but may be due to low reporting rates of bands. Almost all recoveries during summer were from Russia and recovery rates did not differ between sexes. We found no evidence that Steller's Elders molting in specific locations were more likely to be recovered in specific geographic locations in Russia. Our recoveries suggest that Steller's Elders molting along the Alaska Peninsula were from Russian breeding sites and from remnant breeding populations in Alaska.

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