Early-career ornithologists take note!! The next EOU Fledglings meeting will take place in Gdansk in March 2026. Please RT! #ornithology
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Early-career ornithologists take note!! The next EOU Fledglings meeting will take place in Gdansk in March 2026. Please RT! #ornithology
This is good to see. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks a lot for the grant! Looking forward to addressing this questions in the #Faroes this season with Feliksa Ε»urawska. Will report back π π
We funded 4 research projects this season π¦ Here's a little more detail on our recent research grant awardees... (1/2)
Izzy Burns @izzyburns.bsky.social is looking at nest microclimate in kittiwakes π£
Ben Porter @bardseyben.bsky.social is asking whether storm petrels make good parents π¨βπ©βπ§
Thanks Alex. That's useful to know - seems to be that the Irish Sea colonies of many species are doing a lot better than their northern cousins...
Our not-a- #stormpetrel chick is getting suspicious of us. #puffin @jasonwalczak.bsky.social @trevormaclaurin.bsky.social @bardseyben.bsky.social
Very excited to visit the west Wales village of Nantycaws this afternoon (the name can arguably be translated as βstream [of] the cheeseβ), and was delighted to discover that the name of the village chapel (established in 1809) is βPhiladelphiaβ.
Week three of #fieldwork in the FΓΈroyarβ¦a summary of activities amidst classic Faroese weather, as the Storm Petrel season advances and the snowstorm of Fulmars begins along the basalt cliffs.
bardseyben.substack.com/p/week-three...
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Yeah, that would seem to align with the trend from previous years related to SST and food availability...π
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Interesting. Seems also to be mirrored by very poor productivity in Arctic skua colonies here this year & kittiwakes/arctic terns etc :(
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Yes, that would seem to be the case - a sporadic and insufficient supply of target food source (sand eels). Difficult to say at present if this is linked to the extreme marine heatwaves that have been experienced across the N Atlantic this year (and last year)
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Looking like a poor season for #Puffins in the #Faroes from local accounts and observations so far - lots of adults still feeding young chicks which should have fledged by this time of year, many dead chicks in the colony and very low numbers in general :( any others finding similar? #seabirds
Image of a world map showing locations of BTO satellite-tagged Cuckoos. Nine are in Africa and three in Europe. Headshots of the two new Cuckoos to reach Africa, Sayaan and Cuach Cores, feature. A speaker graphic holds the wording: Cuckoo update. Another two survive the Sahara crossing.
Our Scottish and Irish tagged Cuckoos have made it across the Sahara Desert in Africa! π Follow their migrations at www.bto.org/cuckoos #Ornithology π πͺΆ
The #marineheatwave update for this week from @mercatorocean.bsky.social shows some pretty intense conditions off the Norwegian coast, and sustained abnormal #SST around the UK and Bay of Biscay. I wonder how such an extreme year in the #NorthAtlantic will affect #seabird productivity this year...
New #substack! Week two of #fieldwork in the Faroes for this year's Storm-petrel research season. Transects in vertical boulder scree, night-time ringing activities and some updates from the nestbox monitoring as the incubation gets underway...
bardseyben.substack.com/p/like-a-fai...
Great to see some climate realism that follows the science from Mr Corbyn.
Compare it with Starmerβs offsetting emissions against research nonsense today. π€£
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It's certainly a busy place to do any ringing - tapes are never used here! Makes for a much more peaceful night too π
Such awesome #seabirds - one of ~430 Storm-petrels ringed in the NΓ³lsoy colony last night w/ @jasonwalczak.bsky.social @trevormaclaurin.bsky.social @anneausems.bsky.social, plus one UK-ringed bird. No tapes used, just one 18-metre mist net - the colony is quite dense!
Great news: the High Court has granted permission for a full judicial review of the government's order proscribing Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act.
Let's hope he government's idiotic and draconian order is overturned.
Our local not-a-storm-petrel chick decided to store some of its food for later. That or someone needs to sew this #puffin youngster a bib. #FaroeIslands @trevormaclaurin.bsky.social @jasonwalczak.bsky.social @bardseyben.bsky.social
New #substack! I'll be documenting this year's seabird #fieldwork in the Faroe Islands with some periodic updates on substack through the coming season, for anyone interested in following. Link below for a brief update from our first week back on NΓ³lsoy...
bardseyben.substack.com/p/back-in-th...
Half a million people signing up to a party that doesnβt even have a name let alone any policies yet but is just saying βwe think things could be less shitβ should be a clear signal to Starmer that the trajectory heβs taken Labour on isnβt going down well at all
Thank you Sari! π
Gorgeous! Dark barred Twin spot Carpet for the second moth?