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Celebrate Latino Conservation Week at Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary with free admission for all on Saturday, September 20. As part of this free event, guests are invited to connect with...


18131 Sorry, we’re closed! If only gopher tortoises could read. This poor tortoise, trying to find its way around in some very swampy habitat, was looking for dry land when it encountered the...


18112 In June, the state leadership agreed on a budget to end the 2025 legislative session. Audubon celebrated the passage of a state park protection bill, stopped amendments that would have caused...


18108 A record number of attendees came together for the 40th annual Everglades Coalition Conference, “Reflections on Progress and Opportunities,” held this year in Miami at the Miccosukee Hotel...


For more than a century, Audubon has been a leading voice for conservation in the Florida Keys—from establishing the Key West National Wildlife Refuge in 1908 to protect birds from the plume trade...


A critical legal battle initiated by sugar companies against the Army Corps of Engineers reached its conclusion in March, with the 11th Circuit Court issuing a unanimous ruling in favor of the...


Audubon has worked with many partners over the years to “Hold the Line” in Miami-Dade County to prevent development into the Everglades. The Miami-Dade County Commission instituted the line in...


Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary once hosted the largest Wood Stork nesting colony in North America. As development continues to impact the Southwest Florida landscape, Wood Storks have...


As Audubon Florida’s state director of research, Jerry Lorenz, PhD, played a critical role in the conservation of Florida’s special places. Based at the Everglades Science Center in Tavernier, he...


The beach at dawn. Picture: Andrew Jacobs The day started even earlier than usual at that time of the year. The evening before we had set up nets for Nightjars ?Natraven? in the old lighthouse garden...


Den lavvandede Dybsø Fjord i Sydvestsjælland er en del af et Natura 2000-område, der skal tilgodese vandfugle. Men kitesurfere og windsurfere med blafrende sejl stresser og skræmmer fjordens fugleflokke. I perioder, hvor fuglene fælder og mister evnen til at flyve, opstår der ragnarok i flokkene, når surferne er på vandet. Også i Odense Fjord er der fugleflugt på grund af kitesurfere. Her går det ud over ederfugle og knopsvaner.


Ringmærkningen: Det var så godt som vindstille da nettene skulle op, og ved andet net som skulle op sad en natugle, så en god start på dagen(eller hvad man nu kan kalde det 3.40). Det blev igen en...


At the southern end of Everglades National Park, a series of sloughs convey fresh water to the Florida Bay estuary. Audubon researchers track these freshwater deliveries (or lack thereof) and their...


I have shown some pictures and a video of a Little Ringed Plover nest. This nest was at Fornebu where a lot of praiseworthy wetland restoration work has been carried out (the term rewilding has been used to describe it including I think by me but I think that devalues that term and restoration is far more accurate). Ponds and scrapes have been dug but it is not here that the plovers have nested but rather than on one of the piles of mud that have been dumped on the edge of the reserve following the excavation of the scrapes. Following the young hatching though they have moved to one of the scrapes. Both parents shared in the incubation of the eggs and would alarm call when anyone walked too close to the nest. As the nest was less than 10 metres from an occasionally used path then this happened fairly often and the adults would also leave the nest. Too close approach would result in lots more calling, the arrival of the other adult and distraction displays. Once the four young hatched they stayed close to the nest for the first couple of days and would be frequently brooded by the female especially if there was a perceived danger (me). Distraction displays especially by the male increased in intensity and were interesting to observe. There were also clearly different calls from the adults (mostly from the female?) to the young which would tell them to freeze and lie on the ground, to come to her or to give the all clear that they could feed freely again. The parents seemed to be good at their job (better than the Lapwings in Maridalen) and there were still all four young a week after hatching by which time they had moved to one of the scrapes. They were only being guarded by one adult by then with the other adult not even arriving when the guarded adult called due to my presence. The adult would get agitated and call to the young and sometimes sit on them but no longer engaged in distraction displays. On 10th June they were being guarded by mum but on 12th by dad. A visit on the 16th revealed only a single feeding adult. Hopefully the young and the other adult have moved to a safe area that I couldn't find rather than a predator having taken the young. Footnote: 2 nearly fully grown young were seen and photograped on 2 July so the parents did a good job. 4 June - day eggs hatched a less than day old youngster and mum the nest with two young and an egg and the third young away from the nest. I saw no egg shells by the nest and do not know if the parents removed them a safe distance from the nest or perhaps ate them all three young back at the nest with the still unhatched egg 5 June - 1 day old a one day old Little Ringed Plover (dverglo) June 6 - 2 days old June 10 - 6 days old here the female was guarding the young and still brooded them when there was danger June 12 - 8 days old almost recognisable. The legs look fully grown already the male was guarding them all five birds


BirdLife Norges årsmøte for 2025 ble gjennomført i Troms 10. mai i år. Hovedsaken på møtet var behandling og vedtak av foreningens nye femårige strategi. Den ble vedtatt, stort sett enstemmig. Gjennomføringen starter nå.


BirdLife Nesna og omeng leverte sporenstreks politianmeldelsen etter at en sjokkerende video av ødeleggelse av en koloni med fiskemåker på Alti kjøpesenter i Sandnessjøen ble kjent. Nå er saken avgjort: En mann i 60-årene er dømt og har vedtatt et forelegg på 15.000 kroner for å ha påført hekkende måker unødig lidelse og skade.


Helgen 4.–6. juli fikk 24 barn og voksne fra Falkeklubben Lofoten oppleve en uforglemmelig tur til det idylliske øyriket Bliksvær utenfor Bodø. Med strålende sol, glade unger, fuglekikking, bading og late dager ble dette en helg fylt av naturglede og fellesskap.


Ringmærkningen: Vejret var skyet, men intet på prognosen eller radar så alt kom op. Det blev en ganske pæn dag med 16 fugle hvoraf de 13 var nye. Sjoveste var denne 1k korttået træløber, bemærk...


Today Hanelie and I got up early in the morning to see if the weather was good for gull catching at the beach at dawn, unfortunately it was raining so we had to hold off of trying. Simon came by around...


Svaler er sommergjester fra Afrika, og tre ulike arter hekker i Norge: Låvesvale, sandsvale og taksvale. Alle tre har ulike drakter og tilholdssteder. Svalene våre har til og med ulike slektsnavn (Hirundo, Riparia og Delichon). I størrelse og proporsjoner er sandsvale og taksvale mest lik, men hva skiller og forener de to artene?


Today it was time again to go to Skarvsøen to do the CES ringing. So Hanelie and Pauline went out early to open the nets and Andrew and I joined for the first round. We rang 20 new birds today and caught...


For tredje år har vi i 2025 gennemført standardiseret tælling af forårstrækket ved Gedser Odde.


After many days with bad weather, we were finally able to ring again in Kabeltromlen and it was a great success! I got up around 4?am and made my way to the first net check, feeling both sleepy and excited....


Ringmærkningen: Det så meget mørkt ud da nettene skulle op men der var intet på radaren eller i prognosen så alt kom op. De første 3 runder var tomme, så det tegnede ikke godt og vinden tog mere...


Today we got up early with the intention of going out to try some ringing however the rainy weather was not conductive to doing so and we went back to bed for awhile. Later when the rain had mostly cleared...


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