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引用次数: 50
摘要
梅林在加拿大大部分地区、阿拉斯加、华盛顿州东部、俄勒冈州的喀斯喀特山脉、爱达荷州(见下文)、蒙大拿州、科罗拉多州北部以及东至达科他州中部繁殖(Sodhi et al. 1993)。北美梅林越冬从加拿大南部到美国南部(虽然在中西部完全没有),南至巴拿马,西印度群岛,中美洲,南美洲北部,委内瑞拉,哥伦比亚,厄瓜多尔和秘鲁北部;加勒比群岛是沿东海岸繁殖的梅林的主要越冬区(Sodhi et al. 1993)。一项来自爱达荷州的目击分析证实,梅林是一种常见的候鸟,也是当地大量的冬季居民,但却是一种罕见的繁殖动物(Craig and Craig 1989)。爱达荷州已经证实了8个巢,尽管怀疑还有其他成功的筑巢尝试(Craig and Craig 1989)。Craig和Renn(1977)记录了2个梅林巢,一个1973年在Blaine Co.,另一个1975年在Butte Co.。虽然没有具体说明,但这些记录可能是草原隼。
DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE The merlin breeds throughout most of Canada, Alaska, eastern Washington, in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, locally in Idaho (see below), Montana, northern Colorado, and east to the central Dakotas (Sodhi et al. 1993). North American merlins winter from southern Canada to the southern United States (although are absent entirely in the Midwest), south to Panama, the West Indies, Central America, northern South America, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and northern Peru; the Caribbean Islands are the main wintering area of merlins that breed along the eastern seaboard (Sodhi et al. 1993). An analysis of sightings from Idaho confirms that the merlin is a common migrant and locally abundant winter resident, but a rare breeder (Craig and Craig 1989). Eight nests have been verified in Idaho, although other successful nesting attempts are suspected (Craig and Craig 1989). Craig and Renn (1977) documented 2 merlin nests, 1 in Blaine Co. in 1973 and the other in Butte Co. in 1975. While not specified, these records were probably of prairie falcon.