Bird Ecology Publications

New research shows dramatic declines in Acadia National Park winter bird populations

 

Brooke D. Goodman, Kyle A. Lima, Seth Benz, Nicholas A. Fisichelli, and Justin Kitzes. 2025. Humans outperform Merlin Sound ID in field-based point-count surveys. Ornithological Applications.

Kyle A. Lima, Seth Benz, Peter R. Nelson, William Townsend, and Nicholas A. Fisichelli. 2022. Acadia National Park Winter Birds: 51 Years of Change Along the Coast of Maine, Northeastern Naturalist 29(4):441-453.

Benz, S. Cadillac Mountain Hawk Watch Season Report 2019 with supplementary data visualizations by Brian Wargo.

Benz, S. Hawk Watch at Acadia National Park marks a quarter-century. National Parks Traveler/Friends of Acadia Journal, December 2019.

Johnson, E., and and S. Benz. Schoodic Point Sea Watch Waterbird Migration Count, Fall 2018. Winter Harbor, ME: Schoodic Institute.

Benz, S. 2018. Cadillac Mountain Hawk Watch Season Report 2018. Winter Harbor, ME: Schoodic Institute.

Benz, S. Rx for Acadia: Assessing the challenges of rapid environmental change through field research. Wild Seed Magazine, Volume III, 2017/2018.

Schmitt, C., and R. MacDonald. 2018. Searching for Spelman’s Birds. Chebacco XIX:120-133.

Schmitt, C. The snowy owls of Acadia. Friends of Acadia Journal, Winter 2012.