Birding book puts spotlight on Cambridge Bay, Nunavut

When a new book on the birds of Cambridge Bay arrived last week in my mailbox I was thrilled: “Birds of Cambridge Bay, southeastern Victoria Island and adjacent small islands, Nunavut, Canada,” by Jim Richards and Richard Knapton provides as much information as any Arctic birder, wannabe or otherwise, could hope for.

That’s in addition to many spectacular photos of the birds you can see around this area of western Nunavut.

The book brought back memories many personal sightings of birds around Cambridge Bay, such has this hawk basking in warm September sun with Ovayok (Mt. Pelly) in the distance.

The new bird book, published by Polar Knowledge Canada, notes you could stand to see about 156 birds with 51 breeding in the region. Some 74 vagrants have also been recorded, with species diversity likely to increase under climate change, the book notes.

The birds you can now see regularly around the town of Cambridge Bay include buntings, red polls, trumpeter swans, loons, falcons, snowy owls, cranes and stunning king eiders, just to mention a few I have seen.

While there a still a lack of year-round birding observations, the book says, it meticulously reflects what Richards, who first visited Cambridge Bay in 1990, has recorded as well as information from the various birding trips of Knapton and notes from others on local birds (including me,) before and after.

Ornithologist Richards also authoured the magnificent two-volume “Birds of Nunavut,” which I reviewed for the Nunatsiaq News. My review copies of that landmark publication on Nunavut’s birds are now at the May Hakongak library in Cambridge Bay, along with other volumes from my other Arctic book collection.

Like an iceberg: reprise

Did you miss my Like an iceberg series on being a journalist in the Arctic during the 1990s?

It’s been five years since I started this Date with Siku girl blog, and I’m sure many have no idea this series which I wrapped up in the spring of 2013 exists.

In Like an iceberg, I talk about an exorcism, brain surgery with a hand drill, robins in Iqaluit and a visit to the High Arctic’s fossil forest — as well as some big issues like censorship of the press, sexual abuse and violence.

There are also many photos you won’t see anywhere else…

So, here are all the links — and relive those times with me.

Like an iceberg: on being a journalist in the Arctic

Like an iceberg, 1991…cont.

Like an iceberg, 1991…more

Like an iceberg, 1992, “Shots in the dark” 

Like an iceberg, 1992, “Sad stories”

Like an iceberg, 1993, “Learning the language of the snows”

Like an iceberg, 1993 cont., “Spring”

Like an iceberg, 1993 cont., “Chesterfield Inlet”

Like an iceberg, 1993 cont., more “Chesterfield Inlet”

Like an iceberg, 1994: “Seals and more”

Like an iceberg, 1994, cont., “No news is good news”

Like an iceberg, 1994 cont., more “No news is good news”

Like an iceberg, 1994 cont., “A place with four names”

Like an iceberg, 1995, “More sad stories”

Like an iceberg, 1995 cont., “No place like Nome”

Like an iceberg, 1995 cont., “Greenland”

Like an iceberg, 1995, cont. “Secrets”

Like an iceberg, 1996, “Hard Lessons”

Like an iceberg, 1996 cont., “Working together”

Like an iceberg, 1996 cont., “At the edge of the world”

Like an iceberg, 1996, more “At the edge of the world”

Like an iceberg, 1996, cont. “Choices” 

Like an iceberg, 1997, “Qaggiq”

Like an iceberg, 1997, more “Qaggiq”

Like an iceberg, 1997, “Qaggiq” cont.

Like an iceberg, 1997 cont., “Qaggiq and hockey”

Like an iceberg, 1997 cont., “Brain surgery in POV”

Like an iceberg, 1997 cont.: “Masks on an island”

Like an iceberg, 1997 cont., “Abusers on the pulpit”

Like an iceberg, 1998, “Bearing gifts”

Like an iceberg, 1998 cont., “At the top of the world”

Like an iceberg, 1998 cont., “A bad week” 

Like an iceberg, 1998 cont.: more from “A bad week”

Like an iceberg, 1998 cont., “Memories”

Like an iceberg, 1999, “The avalanche”

Like an iceberg, 1999 cont., “An exorcism, followed by a penis cutting”

Like an iceberg, 1999 cont., more on “the Avalanche”

Like an iceberg, 1999 cont., “Robins in the Arctic”

Like an iceberg, 1999 cont., “Fossil hunting”

Like an iceberg, 1999 cont., “Where forests grew” 

Like an iceberg, 1999 cont.,”And then there was Nunavut”