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Huguenot Memorial Park is a critical Northeast Florida nesting site for coastal birds, including Royal Terns and Laughing Gulls. Thousands of birds nest here each year, typically at the north end of...
The “Coastal Education Team,” made up of Girl Scout Cadettes from Troops 328 and 446 of the Girl Scouts of Gulf Coast Florida Council, is working toward their Silver Award. For their “Take...
Infographic originally appeared in the 2025 Coastal Report. Click here to read full report.
With a lack of major storms in 2025, our team saw encouraging results for many coastal bird species all around the Sunshine State, thanks in large part to the dedication of our incredible shorebird...
Af Jette Gandrup og Jan Erik Hansen DOF Fyns formidlingsgruppe er som tidligere år jo tilstede med formidlingsteltet. Og godt humør. Vi håber at standen bliver...
Hård vinter har halveret antallet af gærdesmutter i Danmark!Det har vores lokale formand for DOF Østjylland nu bekræftet på landsdækkende TV - se indslaget...
Status på hvid stork i Sønderjylland pr. 26. april 2026 Det er ved at være sidste udkald, hvis vi skal nå at få flere par ynglende hvid stork i år. Den 10....
29. apr. 2026 kl. 00:00
Climate Resilience and Shared Learning Earlier this month in San Antonio, leaders from across the South Central United States gathered to confront a shared reality: climate change is already...
28. apr. 2026 kl. 23:51
Here’s the way we’re used to thinking about bird breeding in North America: As our days get longer and temperatures rise, neotropical migrants arrive to produce and raise chicks alongside our...
28. apr. 2026 kl. 22:17
For many Western Snowy Plovers, the tiny, adorable puffballs you may be lucky to see skittering back and forth along the Pacific Coast, this time of year marks their first steps into parenthood. I...
Mitchell Lake Audubon Center serves more than 3,000 K-12 students each year with a small team of educators led by Erin Magerl, Senior Education Coordinator. This summer, she is joined by two Seasonal...
28. apr. 2026 kl. 19:58
On April 17, 2026, the Seal River Watershed Alliance, the Manitoba government, and the government of Canada released a joint proposal to designate one of our planet’s largest intact watersheds as...
Cold nights, a cold northerly wind and blue skies continue to sing a lullaby to both birders and birds and dire is a word that frequently goes through my mind but we are now getting to the time of the spring when no matter what the weather there will be new birds coming although southerly winds and rain would still be much preferred. Svellet is now getting ready to be very mighty. Water levels are perfect (3.77m today) and are rising very slowly, the light in the early morning is good (meaning there is a chance of identifying what is out there) and new waders are coming. Whilst the number of Curlew is now falling with under 50 today the number of Greenshank is rising with the first 2 on the 24th, 7 on the 26th, 14 on the 27th and 25 today, the 28th – the increase is nearly exponential! No Wood Sands yet but a single Whimbrel and two Bar-tailed Godwits including a brick red male were a sign of things to come. If things stay like this then I think the next two weeks could be cosmic! A pleasant surprise was finding Kingfisher at a breeding site. This winter has been so long and cold that I think that many birds will have perished and even though we may have far fewer pairs this year than last I think the species is now established and won’t come and go as it used to do. Svellet 28th April. Water levels are currently perfect but it won't need to rise very much before those mudflat between me and the water disappear. Bar-tailed Godwits (lappspove) are, despite what the local rarities committee thinks, a proper scarce bird around Oslo and especially in spring. Brick red males are even rarer 3 Greenshank (gluttsnipe) at Maridalsvannet today. An early record here and with water levels currently, and surprisingly given the weather, very high there is no mud so I am not expecting many more waders this spring male Kingfisher (isfugl) with fish. I saw him twice with a fish which he did not eat himself but flew with it towards the bank that is here hidden by bushes and where I assume there is a nest hole this female Sparrowhawk (spurvehauk) was in a display flight and calling today in Maridalen. She was displaying above a Goshawk teritory but it did not result in any Goshawks flying up. Note the white undertail feathers which both Sparrowhawks and Goshawks fan out when displaying my first Whimbrel (småspove) of the year. I had previously reported a bird on 14 April which is an extreme early date. Whilst I was happy with the ID it was distant and I didn't manage to get a photo. I therefore deleted this record after a couple of days as I am a firm believer in that very early (and late) records of migrants should be documented with photos or sound recordings. This applies particularly to species which can easily be confused with a commoner species and include in addition to Whimbrel species such as Tree Pipit, Wood and Common Sandpiper, Honey Buzzard, Hobby, Garden Warbler, Yellow Wagtail and Wryneck (sound records)
15-årige Gustav Juel fra Kolding fik sit unge livs hidtil største fugleoplevelse, da han på vej mod Skagen Fuglestation opdagede en kejserørn på træk over Uggerby i Nordjylland.
Ringmærkningen: Igen en fantastisk flot og solrig dag på Danmarks sydligste punkt, Gedser fuglestation. Jeg ankom her for to dage siden og blev modtaget af både kendte og endnu ukendte folk på stationen....
Ringmærkningen: Trækket på Odden: Louis has taken the lead of the migration counting for yet an other day, which allows me to rest (just a bit) and work seriously on my master's thesis. I still like...
Observations : Weather at 5.45: NE6, 2°C, 1/8, 2km visibilityIt was very cold this morning; it felt as though we were back at the start of March! The difference in temperature between the sea and the...
28. apr. 2026 kl. 00:00
Observations : Weather at 5.45: NE6, 2°C, 1/8, 2km visibilityIt was very cold this morning; it felt as though we were back at the start of March! The difference in temperature between the sea and the...
Observations : Weather at 5.45: NE6, 2°C, 1/8, 2km visibilityIt was very cold this morning; it felt as though we were back at the start of March! The difference in temperature between the sea and the...
In January, the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey became part of a global network for tracking bird migration with the installation of a Motus station on our property. As spring migration approached...
In January, the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey became part of a global network for tracking bird migration with the installation of a Motus station on our property. As spring migration approached...
Summer camps at Rowe Sanctuary have long been foundational to its identity, helping place the sanctuary on the map as a local leader in environmental education. It isn’t rare for Rowe Sanctuary...
The skies over Rowe Sanctuary have grown noticeably quieter in recent weeks, as the calls of sandhill cranes drift north with the spring migration. With their departure, I find myself reflecting on...
On April 17, 2026, the Seal River Watershed Alliance, the Manitoba government, and the government of Canada released a joint proposal to designate a 12 million-acre ecosystem—one of the world’s...
At the end of May 2025, we received 2,000+ native plant plugs from Prairie Plains for the landscaping at the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary. We had Rowe volunteers, along with Rowe...
