1/6 #BOUsci23#SESH1
Since the 1980s, declines in European bird populations have been greatest in common and abundant species; many of which are migrants.
Here we present a framework to help target conservation actions for these declining populations.
New 📄 📣: Fab new paper using @_EURING ringing data to explore the geography of demographic synchrony in European land birds, and its implications for abundance synchrony | Ecology Letters | https://t.co/kIezJOINJJ @CatMorrison18@JenGill3@ueaceec
Ever reported a colour-ringed Black-tailed Godwit?
This important paper could not have been written without you:
https://t.co/9AH2hNXKH2
Summarised as a #WaderTales blog:
https://t.co/vgilL6Qwr6
#ornithology#waders#shorebirds
Over 18,000 people read WaderTales blogs during 2024, to learn more about shorebird research.
During the year, we lost another Curlew
https://t.co/iwFuIMOtQA
And added NINE shorebird species to the RED LIST
https://t.co/vdtLNXnvt3
#ornithology#shorebirds#waders
🏴"WaderTales - a taste of Scotland" 🏴
Reading for a wet and windy day?
Updated blog highlights stories about Scottish waders: https://t.co/naLgmthLFX
Latest blog about surveying waders in the Cairngorms: https://t.co/ob4g03xIh4
#ornithology
📢JOB ALERT - Please RT📢
Interested in the spatial and temporal drivers of soundscape dynamics? I'm looking for a post-doc to join my 'Valuing Nature's Soundscapes' project. Deadline: 10/01/25 #ecoacoustics#soundscapes
Details and how to apply: https://t.co/Lu38JRyWAg
An exciting PhD opportunity to investigate the migration strategies of a fascinating tropical #seabird with a unique long-term geolocator dataset and great supervisory team! 🤩
https://t.co/8FxsXUx2sY 🔗
#ornithology#seabirds#RoundIslandPetrels
Fennoscandia 🇳🇴🇸🇪🇫🇮 is a 'wader factory'.
Blog from 26 Nov 2017 summarises the fortunes of 14 breeding species.
Golden Plover was the most commonly encountered, with Wood Sandpiper second.
https://t.co/63xwsROtzT
Paper in @WaderStudy#ornithology
1/6 Post-translocation survival and breeding of Madagascar pochard, “the world’s rarest duck”: MadPoch were believed extinct until <30 were rediscovered in 2006. Egg collection established a captive breeding centre, and a new home was identified: Lake Sofia #BOUsci24#POSTER1
📢This is the final week to register for #BOUsci24!
@IBIS_journal conference on Avian Conservation Translocations. Online 12-13th Nov.
Registration closes this Sunday 3rd Nov. Sign up here: https://t.co/57wBTacI2O
@drkevinwood @VixFranks
📢 Exciting PhD opportunity 📢 Sex and synchrony: the role of males and females in driving population synchrony in wild birds. With me, @JenGill3@CatMorrison18 & @btorobrob @ARIES_DTP @biouea
More info here:
https://t.co/nGBFFe5DoM
Did you know that birdsong can improve your mindfulness? 🐦🎶
Dr Natalia Zielonka from @biouea explores how hiding speakers in vineyards to mimic areas with more diverse bird soundscapes helps businesses improve their customer’s experience.
#BirdSoundscapes#Biodiversity
Can #birdsong help your business?
A lovely piece by @uniofeastanglia Comms Team about our recent #soundscapes study, with superb commentary from @saffrongrange#vineyard manager, Paul Harrison. Massive thanks to everyone at Saffron for their support!
https://t.co/jWCasgbmd9
Bird song makes you feel better. Research published today on bird soundscapes and what happens when you artifically enhance them, in collaboration with @Nat_B_Zielonka and @_SimonButler@ueaceec https://t.co/L3qOYTnoxZ