Thrilled to be featured in the latest @Team_eBird Reviewer Spotlight. Hopefully our recent work on improving the review of off-shore #eBird records will lead to more quality #seabird data!
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It has finally happened. HPAI has been confirmed for the first time in Antarctica.
Two skuas found at Primavera Station (Arg) and analysed by molecular biologists of the Spanish polar programme.
Fingers crossed for the penguins and the seals next season 😕🤞🐧
I'd like to take this opportunity to pivot to an iconic US endemic we *KNOW* still exists and that is *GOING TO BE EXTINCT* in the next 30 years if we don't do something drastic, fast.
The Saltmarsh Sparrow:
Here is a penguin knowledge test for you in honour of #WorldPenguinDay. This was taken on Cuverville Island, Antarctic Peninsula, in 2021. What's "out of place"?
📸Chloe Kaczvinsky
**NEW** eBird Trend maps for N. America - Thanks to >1 million citizen scientists we now have fine-scale maps of population trends for >500 bird species. Many are deeply sobering, but they also contain hope that we can act @Team_eBird@CornellBirds https://t.co/lCelGFHzqO
The eBird Taxonomy update is HAPPENING NOW! Expect changes to #bird names and life list totals as we update millions of eBird records with the latest splits, lumps, new species, name revisions & more. Stay tuned for additional details
#birding#BirdTwitter
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REQUEST FOR PHOTOS. Do you have photographs of Desertas Petrel and / or Cape Verde Petrel for our research into field separation and identification of the two species. We would be truly grateful.
Old Blue Eyes - from a distance Brandt’s Cormorant is just like any other black cormorant around the coast. Get up close and those spectacular sapphire eyes and oil slick plumage make it a very special bird.
#Eels have piqued the curiosity of scientists for millenia. The #Sargasso is thought to be where they spawn but eels had never been tracked there. Until now.
For the first time ever, we followed eels to their spawning grounds
#europeaneel#anguilla 🐟 https://t.co/OoRn7Qx9Eb
Birds tell us that the health of our nation is at stake. The 2022 #StateOfTheBirds report finds that 70 species are on track to lose half their population in 50 years if no action is taken. We can reverse bird declines if we work together. https://t.co/nIQAmrlLPz #BirdsTellUs
Cool paper by Helen Rößler and my former @TheLynchLab labmate Maureen Lynch on how Gentoo #Penguin calls differ based on presence of other species! 🐧Lots of #Antarctic#CommunityEcology implications. https://t.co/e7796TrGyW @AukJournal
We are looking for a quantitative ecologist to study the large scale demographic patterns of migratory birds in North America. Join our team @CornellBirds Find out more https://t.co/nrUbeGvSbj Apply by Nov 11
Just came across this paper by @nic_rawlence_nz et al. on radiation of Southern Ocean #Shags. (New to me - must have missed it when I was in the field😅) Very cool stuff! https://t.co/uzSFrwcQq1