Under contract to Friends of the Carp Hills (FCH), consulting ecologist Holly Bickerton carried out Phase 1 of the Carp Barrens Trail Study in May and June. Her focus was on determining the extent of the trail network, physical impacts, and the presence of early breeding birds
Holly had volunteer help from FCH, from bryologist Cassandra Robillard (Canadian Museum of Nature), and from the Ottawa Field Naturalists’ Club Bird Committee. Experienced birders Bob Cermak (Committee Chair) and Bernie Ladouceur surveyed for night calling birds between 3:30am and 5:30am on one day and in late evening on another. Thank you!
Early results confirm that the Carp Barrens provide critical habitat for Species at Risk:
Eastern Wood Peewees (Special Concern) were heard on multiple occasions.
A number of regionally rare plants were also confirmed as was the presence of non-native species along the trails.
Holly’s costs were covered by donations from individuals, a donation from the Macnamara Field Naturalists’ Club, and by a research grant from the Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club (OFNC). Phases 2 and 3 will be covered by a City of Ottawa grant and by the OFNC grant.
Background information about the study and its purpose are available on the Friends of the Carp Hills web site: Carp Barrens Trail Study.
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