Pea Island NWR
Location: Dare County Total Size:
4,455 acres Map
Site Description: Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge is located on North
Carolina's outer banks, on Hatteras Island. The site is bordered by Pamlico Sound to the west
and Atlantic Ocean to the east. Three fresh-brackish water impoundments
are managed for shorebirds, waterfowl and other migratory birds. The site
includes a cross-section of the outer banks from ocean to sound and the
associated habitats. This is one of North Carolina's most popular birding
destinations and one of the state's premier sites for shorebirds, waterfowl and
landbirds.
Habitats: Ocean Beach, brackish-freshwater impoundments, ocean dune, maritime shrub thicket
Land Use: wildlife conservation, recreation/tourism
Primary Threats: Introduced plants and animals, predation, recreational development/overuse, soil erosion/degradation
Protection Status: The site is protected and managed by the US Fish and
Wildlife Service.
Conservation Issues: The key conservation issues for the
reufge are funding and
Birds: Pea Island is one of North Carolina's most important sites for shorebird and waterfowl. The three impoundments are intensively managed for migratory birds, two of which are closed to the public to prevent disturbances. The site has North Carolina's largest, regularly-occurring flock of Avocets and the state's greatest number of breeding Black-necked Stilts. The refuge has one colony of terns and skimmers during most years. Many long-term research and monitoring projects have been conducted and are ongoing on the site (Criteria 5). Pea Island NWR receives much attention from birders and is an excellent location for rare or unusual bird sightings.
Key Bird Species
|
Criteria |
Season |
Number |
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| 2 | Piping Plover | FM, B | 10, 6prs. | |
| 2 | Peregrine falcon | FM | 50 | |
| 2 | Gull-billed Tern | B | 50 prs. | |
| 4a | Least Tern | B | 150 prs. | |
| 4b | Tundra Swan | W | 2750 | |
| 4b | Snow Goose | W | 5,000 | |
| 4b | Black Duck | W | 1,200 | |
| 4d | Black-bellied Plover | FM,W,SM | 300-3,000 | |
| 4d | Semipalmated Plover | FM,SM | 2,500-5,000 | |
| 4d | Greater Yellowlegs | FM,SM | 300-5,000 | |
| 4d | Marbled Godwit | FM,SM | 100-500 | |
| 4d | Sanderling | FM,W, SM | 1,000-30,000 | |
| 4d | Semipalmated Sandpiper | FM, SM | 500-25,000 | |
| 4d | Least sandpiper | FM, SM | 2,000-60,000 | |
| 4d | Dunlin | FM,W, SM | 1,500-40,000 | |
| 4d | Short-billed Dowitcher | FM, SM | 1,000-15,000 | |
| 4a | Avocet | FM,W,SM | 30-100 | |
| 4a | Black-necked Stilt | B | 10-20 prs. | |
| 4g | migrant landbirds | FM, SM | -- | |
| 4b | waterfowl | FM, W | 10,000-20,000 |
B=Breeding FM=Fall Migration
SM=Spring Migration W=Winter
Source:
Pea Island NWR