Time and Place: The Sandpipers of Fundy

200422 min 10 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Robert J. Long

Production: Karen P. HendersMichael SnookJane Mingay

Produced by WestWind Pictures with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund, with the financial participation of the Saskatchewan Film Employment Tax Credit, and in association with Knowledge Network, SCN and Discovery Channel.

This title is an acquisition.

The semi-palmated sandpiper is one of the tiniest shore birds on the planet. Fully fed and rested, it weighs about 40 grams. Yet each year, huge flocks of these birds fly from the Canadian Arctic to South America, and back, a journey several thousand kilometres long. The trip includes one leg that is a four-day, non-stop flight over the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, a distance of 7,000 kilometres, the width of the United States. To prepare for this journey, hundreds of thousands of sandpipers make an annual 10-day stopover at a few select beaches in the upper reaches of the Bay of Fundy in eastern Canada. To see such flocks is a truly astonishing sight. In the Fundy mudflats exposed by the ebb tide, the birds feed voraciously on tiny, oil rich mud shrimp. On the rising tide, they sleep on the rocky beaches. But the sandpipers are late this year, and conditions are changing in Fundy. The return of falcon predators, increased human intrusion and changing weather patterns along their migratory route are raising concern among biologists that the sandpipers may not get the food and rest they need for the most arduous leg of their marvelous migration. It is the Time & Place of the Sandpipers of Fundy.

Subject categories


  • Animals > Animal LifeAquatic AnimalsBirdsEcosystems

Credits


director
Robert J. Long
narrator
Robert J. Long
producer
Karen P. Henders
creative consultant
Bruce Steele
director of photography
Robert J. Long
second camera
Ronald Jacobs
sound recordist
Ronald Jacobs
editor
Norm Sawchyn
production manager
Maria Spinarski
researcher
Ronald Jacobs
Amy Kerr
Pat Miller-Schroeder
Maria Spinarski
production coordinator
Ronald Jacobs
Nicole Wiwchar
production secretary
Mark Bradley
Kathryn Wiebe
Amy Kerr
Dawn Brown
post-production supervisor
Jack Tunnicliffe
post-production coordinator
Karen Vandervaart
sound editor
Robert J. Long
Ronald Jacobs
sound mixer
Dave Fries
technical support
Trevor Bennett
online editor
Trevor Bennett
post-production assistant
Kathryn Wiebe
Ian Roberton
Curtis Rostad
title design
Jack Tunnicliffe
maps
Jack Tunnicliffe
negative select
Nicole Wiwchar
closed captioning
Vertical Sync
production accountant
Gail Snook
Brent Evans
bookkeeper
Primrose Sloan
Barbara Bezan
Kendell Waugh
business affairs
Karen P. Henders
Mark Bradley
legal services
Patricia Warsaba
Robertson Stromberg
production insurance
Multimedia Insurance Brokers
production financing
Royal Bank of Canada
auditor
Rita Stevenson-Ellis
music library
Associated Production Music
on-line facility
Java Post Productions
executive producer
Michael Snook
production executive
Jane Mingay