πNew paper out in Behaviour doi.org/10.1163/1568539X-bja10356
π¦ Ambush behaviour is rarely reported among #seabirds. We observed that #MediterraneanShag might employ this strategy to seize fish schools. Our knowledge on seabird #foragingbehaviour is still lacking!
#ornithology
22.02.2026 18:31
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2026 starts with curiosity! ππΎ The first #Behaviour issue is now live: from cooperative fish and dog βsmilesβ πΆ to humans in urban spaces ποΈ β diverse species, methods & shared insights. Explore the full issue: brill.com/view/journal...
20.02.2026 11:48
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cartoon image showing a scientist surrounded by screens depicting seabird research (e.g. tracks, maps, seabirds)
π’New blog post available now
@ingridpollet.bsky.social shares findings on disparities in seabird research presented at conferences and what lessons we should learn
β‘οΈ tinyurl.com/STDBblogFeb26
Open access paper: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#SeabirdResearch #monitoring #tracking #threats
19.02.2026 10:43
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Studying bird migration with radar
YouTube video by Bill Sutherland's Conservation Concepts
Much enjoyed learning about how to study bird migration with radar whilst on the roof of Lund University. youtu.be/0sB5On1gLsg?...
27.11.2025 07:18
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Another piece of research from team #Shag on Sklinna. Strongly recommended for all researchers working with #biologging data
20.11.2025 21:08
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NEW PAPER in #ornithology and #conservation reviews the marine threats to #seabirds and other marine #megafauna and confirms that #fisheries are a severe problem: buff.ly/5SXNdqr
14.11.2025 18:43
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The date is set for the next EOU Fledglings Meeting π₯ in Gdansk, Poland! Share the news with your peers! π¦
09.11.2025 18:56
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BIRDBASE dataset tracks ecological traits for 11,589 species of birds
ΓaΔan ΕekercioΔlu was an ambitious, but perhaps naive graduate student when, 26 years ago, he embarked on a simple data-compilation project that would soon evolve into a massive career-defining achiev...
Introducing BIRDBASE, which aims to be the world's most comprehensive avian trait ecology database. Article links to open access paper, & data in Excel spreadsheet. phys.org/news/2025-09... #science #environment #ecology #eco #biology #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #openaccess #datascience
04.10.2025 12:21
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Our research group is also studying diet, prey intake and selection both on sea and lagoon habitat
19.09.2025 12:09
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True! There is a huge cormorant breeding colony in JuodkrantΔ forestπ¦
19.09.2025 11:20
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Coastal area of Lithuania!
03.09.2025 10:48
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#GreatCormorant chicks have unmistakable gannet-like features - revealing why they belong to #Suliformes order π¦Loving these memories and discoveries from our last successful (and noisy) #ringing season!
#SeabirdSeptember #ornithology
02.09.2025 16:40
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Time to bathe!π¦
Many birds have water-repellent plumage. Using their beaks, birds apply oil secreted from their glands.
Cormorant feathers donβt have this oily coating. This reduction in buoyancy allows them to dive underwater to catch prey.π
Read more hereπ www.birdlife.org/news/2025/08...
01.08.2025 11:26
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Argentine researchers studied niche partitioning among four cormorant species coexisting in a Patagonian marine inlet, using a multidimensional approach that included diet, isotopic niches, foraging areas, and breeding timing. bit.ly/3GSThWM
13.05.2025 15:24
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Our #CormorantCams are up and running to explore how our breeding Cormorants are doing on Sheep Island and Strangford Lough!
Few sites in the UK and Ireland are consistently monitored for Cormorant productivity, so weβre excited to see what our nest cameras capture! ππΈ
Find out more β¬οΈ #ornithology
14.04.2025 08:45
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Early in the breeding season Cormorants are often seen on their nest "wing flapping" and this clip ends with "sky pointing".
Great close views from a hide at Rye Harbour @sussexwildlife.bsky.social
#superseabirdsunday
#cormorant
16.03.2025 08:31
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Last month at @sosbangor.bsky.social was so inspiring. I had the opportunity to elaborate and present my first preliminary #PhD results. Thanks to the great supervision of @marikimient.bsky.social, all professors and students interested in my research on #GreatCormorant. See you soon!
11.03.2025 11:36
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Big tip for ECR and #PhD students in #ecology: take lots of photos of everything you do in the field/lab. Get others to take photos of you. Lots. Create an image library. You'll be thankful for the rest of your career for their value in communicating your #science, like in this brilliant thread π
07.03.2025 18:56
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Interaction between small-scale fisheries and wintering seabirds in a Mediterranean Sea coastal area | doi.org/10.1017/S095... | @bci-journal.bsky.social | #ornithology #seabirds πͺΆ
19.02.2025 15:30
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My first step into #seabird research out in @bci-journal.bsky.social! We explore seabird #bycatch risk in a coastal area of the Adriatic Sea (NE Italy) and propose a mitigation frameworkβone of the few studies in the #Mediterranean context! π Article open access doi.org/10.1017/S0959270925000012
07.02.2025 15:54
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I finished my first PhD internship at @cebc-chizelab.bsky.social diving deeper into the fascinating world of #GreatCormorant foraging behaviour. This opportunity opened up so many perspectives. Grateful to all researchers and students for this inspiring opportunity - hope to be back soon!
03.02.2025 16:01
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