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  • Santa Rosa County Enacts Reduced Speeds to Protect Nesting Seabirds
  • Wanted: Shorebird Chicks (Alive)
  • Sea-swallow Summer

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audubon.org /2 days ago

Santa Rosa County Enacts Reduced Speeds to Protect Nesting Seabirds

Black Skimmers and Least Terns are once again nesting along the Navarre Bridge Causeway—a narrow strip of sand between the roadway and the waves. Audubon staff have been diligent i...

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Wanted: Shorebird Chicks (Alive)

Shorebirds arriving in Alaska’s Upper Cook Inlet have a lot on their plates. Straight from a grueling 10,000-mile migration, they must make the most of the all-too-brief boreal spr...

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10000birds.com /1 week ago

Sea-swallow Summer

I was entertained by a constant procession of these delightful terns

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peteralfreybirdingnotebook.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Roseate Tern plot thickens

Ads Bowley went to see the Roseate Terns at Norton this morning only to find there were now five birds there. By the sounds of it that could be a Sussex record and certainly a loca...

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peteralfreybirdingnotebook.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Twists and terns

I took Jacob to Children's Church this morning with my Dad. Because my Dad is down for the weekend I didn't check out Ferry this morning. At around lunchtime news broke of a Temmin...

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Carving Out a Niche

Least Terns are small seabirds that nest on the beach, typically in large colonies. These coastal birds depend on expanses of clean, healthy habitats to raise their families, and a...

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southwalesargus.co.uk /1 month ago

The unusual visitors that make an appearance in Anglesey each year

Around 1,500 pairs of sandwich terns travel from the coasts of West Africa to Anglesey each spring.

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peteralfreybirdingnotebook.blogspot.com /1 week ago

Roseates reappear

Monday's are supposed to be all day in the field days but TBH I couldn't muster up much will considering it's pretty much the summer doldrums out there. So after the moths I did a...

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peteralfreybirdingnotebook.blogspot.com /2 weeks ago

Heatwave Day Five

Not as oppressive today with a high of around 26 C and a switch to a more refreshing westerly wind. 3 Avocets flew over the garden this morning followed by another two more distant...

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peteralfreybirdingnotebook.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Summer storm

There was a F6 southerly/southwesterly today with frontal rain in the morning and then showers in the afternoon. I decided to let it brew for a while so got some things done in the...

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globalnews.ca /2 weeks ago

Wildlife experts encouraging public to watch for nesting animals

With turtle nesting season underway and other cold-blooded wildlife becoming more active, drivers, cyclists and pedestrians are being urged to stay alert on roads this summer

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Collecting Data to Understand Migrations of Pacific Red Knots

Willapa Bay and neighboring Grays Harbor are the most important spring stopover sites for Pacific Red Knots (Calidris canutus roselaari) in the entire Pacific Flyway (Buchanan et a...

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audubon.org /1 week ago

Release The Chicks! Banding Great Lakes Piping Plover Chicks in Northern Wisconsin

(July 1, 2026) — At 5:45 am on a small island in lower Green Bay, Wisconsin, the sun has barely crested the horizon, but the air is warm and humid. Tom Prestby, Wisconsin Conservat...

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10000birds.com /1 month ago

Whimbrel Watch

You get up early, so you can arrive at your destination by sunrise (which is before 6am these days). You drive to Colonel Sam Smith Park, which is in the west end of Toronto on Lak...

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peteralfreybirdingnotebook.blogspot.com /3 weeks ago

Heat Wave

Temperatures were around 30 C today with a warm easterly airflow. As it was Monday I planned to be in the field as much as I could.I started off doing the moths which unsurprisingl...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

Survey Reveals Record High Least Tern Count on Audubon Sanctuary in North Carolina

This spring, birds wasted no time in returning to their breeding grounds on the Lower Cape Fear River and surrounding sites to court mates, build nests, and lay eggs. Although the...

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audubon.org /1 month ago

The Utqiaġvik Migratory Bird Festival Returns for a Fourth Year

UTQIAĠVIK, Alaska—The fourth annual Utqiaġvik Migratory Bird Festival will be held at the Fred Ipalook Elementary School and birding hotspots throughout the community from June...

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peteralfreybirdingnotebook.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Summer Storm Petrel

Sometimes a plan comes together. I got to the Bill this morning at 530 following a day and a night of F6-7 southerly/southwesterly winds in the hope of Manx Shearwaters, a late Pom...

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wdel.com /1 month ago

Endangered least terns getting new protection at Cape Henlopen State Park

A state-endangered beach bird is getting a helping hand at Cape Henlopen State Park as Delaware environmental officials work to rebuild declining least tern populations along the c...

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Seabirds of the Boreal?

I once saw a comical looking bird the size of a small gull with a black cap, gray back and a bill that looked like a carrot was spotted stopping off on a beach in mid-coast Maine o...

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wildlife.org /1 week ago

LISTEN: Following the Birds: A 30,000-Kilometer Expedition

Two endurance athletes race to protect migratory birds The post LISTEN: Following the Birds: A 30,000-Kilometer Expedition appeared first on The Wildlife Society.

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Coastal Stewardship Takes Flight as Shorebird Nesting Season Ramps Up

The end of South Litchfield Beach is a sprawling spit of sand, where tides and waves combine to create a wide beach that is popular with people and nesting birds. So Robert...

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birdnote.org /1 day ago

An Albatross Surfs the Wind

By moving from the faster high air to slower low air, or vice versa, an albatross can propel itself forward. In a series of sinuous loops, the albatross surfs the wind, up and down...

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10000birds.com /1 week ago

The Northern Gannets of Bonaventure Island

On our recent trip to the Gaspé Peninsula and Percé in Quebec, it took two attempts to see the breeding seabirds of Bonaventure Island. Our first boat excursion was cancelled due t...

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