Atlantic Flyway
The Atlantic Flyway is a major migratory route for birds in North America, stretching from the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland down to the southern United States and parts of Central America. This pathway is crucial for many species, providing essential stopover sites where birds can rest and refuel during their long journeys.
Along the Atlantic Flyway, various habitats such as wetlands, coastal areas, and forests support diverse bird populations. Notable species that utilize this route include the Snow Goose, Red-tailed Hawk, and American Black Duck. Conservation efforts are vital to protect these habitats and ensure the survival of migratory birds.