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Prince Charles Island lies to the south.
The inland areas, particularly on Prince Charles Island, have low relief and are dotted with small lakes and ponds.
The Melville Peninsula is to the west, Prince Charles Island to the east, Rowley Island to the north.
The use of remote sensing to evaluate shorebird habitats and populations on Prince Charles Island, Foxe Basin, Canada.
Ross's Gulls have nested at Prince Charles Island, one of four known nesting sites in Canada (Béchet et al.
In 1932 there was a report of land in the area of Prince Charles Island but the information was never mapped and its true extent was not known.
Air Force Island, Prince Charles Island, and Foley Island are discovered and added to Northwest Territories.
Ross’s Gulls were twice identified on a different part of Prince Charles Island by aerial surveys in 1984 (A.J. Gaston, pers. comm.
North Spicer Island is situated in northern Foxe Basin approximately midway between Prince Charles Island and Melville Peninsula.
This site consists of Prince Charles Island, Air Force Island, and part of Foley Island, located in east-central Foxe Basin.
The Use of Remote Sensing to Evaluate Shorebird Habitats and Populations on Prince Charles Island, Foxe Basin, Canada"."
Foley Island is to the north, North Tweedsmuir Island is to the northwest, Prince Charles Island is to the west, and Air Force Island is to the south.
At Prince Charles Island, breeding birds have been observed foraging either by hovering above the water surface or by walking along the shoreline; the birds were suspected of feeding on small crustaceans or insects (Béchet et al.
The pair that nested on Prince Charles Island in 1997 was found during intensive terrestrial and aerial surveys of Prince Charles and Air Force Islands during the summers of 1996 and 1997 (Bechet et al.
The first written recording of the island's existence was in 1948, as were neighboring Prince Charles Island and Air Force Island, by a Royal Canadian Air Force crew member, Albert-Ernest Tomkinson, navigating an Avro Lancaster.