Population status

Double-crested Cormorant
(Phalacrocorax auritus)

Numerous sources of monitoring information have documented increases, in some cases dramatic increases, in the abundance of Double-crested Cormorants in Canada. Results from the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) for Canada show a strong increase relative to 1970, and are moderately precise. The BBS is the only monitoring program that provides population information for the species in the Prairie Potholes Bird Conservation Region, the most important regions for cormorants. Though the trend estimate for that region has low precision, there is no doubt that the population has increased. Christmas Bird Count results for both Canada and North America also show a strong increase in the abundance of wintering cormorants, though the results for North America represent an unknown mixture of resident birds in the U.S. and Canadian migrants. Counts at colonies in Quebec (see Analysis of Seabird Colony Monitoring Program) suggest population increases of almost 4% per year, while counts in the Great Lakes rose from only 427 nests in 1979 to 58,613 nests in 2009, a 137-fold increase (Environment and Climate Change Canada and Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, unpublished data, and see Great Lakes Decadal Colonial Waterbird Census below). Together, these varied sources of monitoring information provide strong evidence of a large increase in the abundance of this species in Canada and North America. The Double-crested Cormorant is at an acceptable level relative to its national population goal (see Canada BBS graph below).

 

Population goal and acceptable levels of variation

Species/groupGoalLower levelUpper level
Double-crested CormorantMean abundance (2008-2012)10th percentile of observed abundance (1970-2012)Not applicable

Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) - Canadian analysis

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Table 1: Population trends by geographic area
Geographic areaTime Period Table 1 - footnote 1 Annual trend Table 1 - footnote 2 Limits
LowerUpper
Canada Select to view graph of the geographic area: Canada 1970-2016; Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) - Canadian analysis1970-20163.41.65.2
Boreal Taiga Plains Select to view graph of the geographic area: Boreal Taiga Plains 1970-2016; Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) - Canadian analysis1970-20163.8-0.17.8
Prairie Potholes Select to view graph of the geographic area: Prairie Potholes 1970-2016; Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) - Canadian analysis1970-20165.62.39.4
Boreal Hardwood Transition Select to view graph of the geographic area: Boreal Hardwood Transition 1970-2016; Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) - Canadian analysis1970-20167.4113.5
Lower Great Lakes / St. Lawrence Plain Select to view graph of the geographic area: Lower Great Lakes / St. Lawrence Plain 1970-2016; Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) - Canadian analysis1970-201611.78.315.2
Atlantic Northern Forest Select to view graph of the geographic area: Atlantic Northern Forest 1970-2016; Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) - Canadian analysis1970-20162.70.64.8
North America Select to view graph of the geographic area: North America 1970-2016; Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) - Canadian analysis1970-20163.62.44.7
 

British Columbia Coastal Waterbird Survey

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Table 2: Population trends by geographic area
Geographic areaTime PeriodAnnual Trend Table 2 - footnote 1 Limits
LowerUpper
British Columbia coast1999-2016-1.3-3.71.7
 

Picture of logo Christmas Bird Count (CBC)

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Table 3: Population trends by geographic area
Geographic areaTime PeriodAnnual Trend Table 3 - footnote 1 Limits
LowerUpper
Canada Select to view graph of the geographic area: Canada 1970-2016; Christmas Bird Count (CBC)1970-20162.71.83.63
North America Select to view graph of the geographic area: North America 1970-2016; Christmas Bird Count (CBC)1970-20165.84.37.13
 

Great Lakes Decadal Colonial Waterbird Census

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Table 4: Population trends by geographic area
Geographic areaTime PeriodAnnual Trend Table 4 - footnote 1 Standard error
LowerUpper
Great Lakes Select to view graph of the geographic area: Great Lakes 1976-2009; Great Lakes Decadal Colonial Waterbird Census1976-2009   
 

Seabird Colony Monitoring Program

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Table 5: Population trends by geographic area
Geographic areaTime PeriodAnnual Trend Table 5 - footnote 1 Limits
LowerUpper
Eastern Canada Select to view graph of the geographic area: Eastern Canada 1970-2016; Seabird Colony Monitoring Program1970-20163.71.55.7
 

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