Our project to save #vultures along the #flyway by working with partners in 14 countries has been shortlisted for the LIFE awards - help us win: https://t.co/fTmT0gJuBL
NEW PAPER in #ornithology shows that young #eagles that are active in the nest will fledge earlier and become independent sooner than less active chicks: https://t.co/mHlceLv8Br
NEW PAPER in #ornithology shows that some #seabirds have increased tremendously over the past decades - and that #UAV monitoring can reveal the full extent of these colonies: https://t.co/VPPUCXvmOz
NEW PhD studentship in #ornithology to calculate how much power #birds need to fly, and how power varies among species and speeds: https://t.co/Ija9vo4zLL
NEW JOB in #conservation and #ornithology to address emerging global challenges on resilience and adaptive capacity of ecosystems and biodiversity https://t.co/taKYGGCQOa
NEW JOB in #ornithology helping with data management and analysis to understand the dispersal patterns of juvenile little owls: https://t.co/7zRdTH4IWy
NEW PhD opportunity in #ornithology to investigate how much energy migratory birds require throughout the year based on #telemetry data: https://t.co/35IShN5qoD
NEW PAPER in #ornithology compares the responses of 200 vertebrate populations to climate change, and finds that increasing temperatures affect population growth via changes in phenology, but not morphology: https://t.co/SFo0c7nU7A
NEW JOB in #ornithology and #conservation with @rspb.bsky.social to plan and support #island restoration projects in the UK Overseas Territories: https://t.co/8yeo8MEzjE
NEW JOB in #ornithology with @vogelwarte.bsky.social to unravel the demographic drivers of population change in Alpine #swifts in #Switzerland: https://t.co/EDfAN0bcaN
GREAT NEWS in #conservation: the government of New Zealand has announced that they will include feral cats in their PredatorFree 2050 strategy, aiming to benefit #seabirds and landbirds across NZ by removing feral cats: https://t.co/yR31I0iDp9
NEW PAPER in #ornithology shows that some #seabirds are doing very well on tropical #islands - especially when you can count them all with a #drone: https://t.co/TCQUGKbCzx