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Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve

Coordinates: 46°49′55″N 54°09′57″W / 46.83194°N 54.16583°W / 46.83194; -54.16583
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Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve
Interpretive Centre from trail to Bird Rock
Map
LocationNewfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Nearest citySt. John's
Coordinates46°49′55″N 54°09′57″W / 46.83194°N 54.16583°W / 46.83194; -54.16583
Area64 km2 (25 sq mi)[1]
Governing bodyNewfoundland and Labrador, Dept. of Environment and Conservation
Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve is located in Newfoundland
Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve
Location of Cape St. Mary's in Newfoundland

Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve is an ecological reserve located near Cape St. Mary's on the Cape Shore, on the southwestern Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland.

Northern gannets nesting on Bird Rock

It is home to one of North America's largest seabird colonies. The government of Newfoundland and Labrador estimates that the site is home to 24,000 northern gannets, 20,000 black-legged kittiwakes, 20,000 common murres, and 2,000 thick-billed murres, as well as dozens or hundreds of razorbill, and black guillemot breeding pairs.[2] The ocean waters off the reserve also provides winter habitat for harlequin ducks, common eiders, scoters, and long-tailed ducks. The reserve has been designated an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International.[3]

In addition to the numerous birds, humpback whales may be viewed from the heights during the annual capelin run.

The area protected by the reserve also includes sub-Arctic tundra, a mainly treeless plateau bordering the ocean.

Nesting site from a distance, for scale

Facilities include an interpretive centre, parking and washrooms. A footpath from the centre leads to a viewing location a few hundred metres from "Bird Rock", a large sea stack with several thousand nesting gannets. Other nesting locations can also be viewed from shore.

A lighthouse is also located near the interpretive centre.[4] As is true for many parts of Newfoundland, fog can be encountered at any time of day. Care should be taken near cliff edges.

Inside the interpretive centre, visitors will also find The Rookery Nature Store, operated by the Friends of Cape St. Mary's.

References

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  1. ^ Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve Archived 2010-07-04 at the Wayback Machine, Newfoundland and Labrador, Dept. of Environment and Conservation
  2. ^ "Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve - Overview". Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  3. ^ "IBA Site Listing". www.ibacanada.com. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  4. ^ "Cape St. Mary's lighthouse". Archived from the original on 2005-02-07. Retrieved 2007-10-15.