Feipeng Huang
@feipenghuang.bsky.social
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Grad student in the Senner Lab at UMass Amherst, love shorebirds, from EAAF, BSc at UC Davis, he/him
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Thirteen juvenile Cedar Waxwings died from window collisions at @umassamherst.bsky.social ’s Isenberg School of Management over the past three weeks, including eight that were found together on October 2. We are training undergraduate students to prepare them as study skins for the museum.
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Same…Never saw a live one on campus
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This is the fourth Belted Kingfisher that has hit windows on the @umassamherst.bsky.social campus since July 2024… Two classes (Population Ecology and Global Change Ecology) are conducting daily surveys of 21 buildings to document these collisions this semester.
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Direct human actions such as hunting and bird deterrence at aquaculture sites kill up to 10% of the populations of some shorebird species migrating along China’s coast each year, suggesting that this direct mortality is an overlooked threat to migratory populations 🧪

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Direct mortality due to humans threatens migratory shorebirds - Nature Ecology & Evolution
Direct human actions such as hunting and bird deterrence at aquaculture sites kill up to 10% of the populations of some shorebird species migrating along China’s coast each year, suggesting that this ...
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Finally have an excuse to add the Saint Louis Zoo to the map! #AOS2025
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1/Lots going on from the Senner Lab and the @umassamherst.bsky.social community at #AOS2025! @feipenghuang.bsky.social gets the ball rolling with Poster #13 on Tuesday evening. He will be presenting on how Hudsonian Godwit chicks (try to) avoid predators in space and time.
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Banding the last chicks of the season was bittersweet - in the rapidly progressing sub-Arctic summer, they will never be able to catch up with the chicks that hatched more “on time”. The earliest are already over two weeks old.
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Banding Short-billed Dowitchers this season. Some of the chicks have pretty stylish legs!
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Hard to believe, but this Hudsonian Godwit was banded as an adult in 2012 and evaded detection for the past 12 years! We found her paired with a male who has had successful nests over the past three years!
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Magical moment with these Pectoral Sandpipers. They use the bog as a stopover.
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First day back in the field and could not wait to hit the flats to see who’s back! These birds are in great shape!
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At the end of last year, we had a flurry of accepted manuscripts that are going to be published over the next weeks. The first one is already out. Those tiny #Ruff 🐥 have personalities - wonderful work by Veronika Rohr published in Ethology doi.org/10.1111/eth.... 🧵 (1/7)
Sex and Morph Variation in Activity From Early Ontogeny to Maturity in Ruffs (Calidris pugnax)
We measured the activity (distance travelled in an open-field test) in young ruffs multiple times throughout their first two years of life. Besides the two sexes, ruffs feature three mating morphs (i...
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