Maggie Sheddan
@gannetrocks.bsky.social
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Landing guiding on Bass 24years and The May for many . Happy place seabird islands and 🚢
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gannetrocks.bsky.social
#Bass intense wing flapping after a shower a few weeks back. The power, & strength building muscles for that first flight to the sea. where once crash landed tooheavy to take off They must learn to fish. Many now airborne and looking healthy @seabirdcentre.bsky.social
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scottishbirding.bsky.social
The recently published Lothian Bird Report 2022 and Isle of May Bird Observatory Bird Observatory Annual Report 2023 are now in stock at Waterston House.

#BirdingLothian
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btobirds.bsky.social
1/ GPS-tracking of three gull species from the Isle of May, Scotland revealed overlap in foraging habitats during the breeding season, but differences in where the three species foraged, and their preference for landfills, urban and coastal habitats.
📖 bit.ly/GullStudy #Ornithology 🌍
A Great Black-backed Gull flies through the sky (image by Edmund Fellowes/BTO). Wording underneath reads: New Study. Partial niche partitioning in three sympatric gull species through foraging areas and habitat selection. BTO logo is top right of the image.
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calfofmanbirdobs.bsky.social
There’s still time to apply for our Assistant Bird Warden position!

🗓️ Deadline THIS FRIDAY 🐦 see below for more details 👇

@manxwildlifetrust.bsky.social @btobirds.bsky.social

#ukbirding
calfofmanbirdobs.bsky.social
🦆🔭 Join our Team!

We’re looking for a passionate ringer & birder to join our friendly team as Assistant Bird Warden! The role will involve monitoring autumn migration through daily census and bird ringing.

To find out more 👇
www.mwt.im/jobs/calf-ma...

🗓️ Applications close Friday 18th July
gannetrocks.bsky.social
#Bass This young chick is trying to regulate its temperature with gular fluttering in the heat. @seabirdcentre.bsky.social
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adriftlab.bsky.social
🚨EAST COAST #TASMANIA🚨 If you live in this area, we need your help checking for #BeachedBirds
Send us your data (date, location, photos) via DM or email ([email protected])
Currently getting reports of Australian #Gannets - photos essential to confirm species ID
#CitizenScience #Birds #seabirds
gannetrocks.bsky.social
#Bass wonderful to see the intensity of new pairs bonding. They have to build trust,learn to stay at their territory while the partner leaves to feed. This 'pair' have another new pair beside them. No nests Will they stay the season? A new page for the rock @ScottishSeabirdCentre
excting !
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ijandrews.bsky.social
2 June. A Forth Seabird Group count day off North Berwick ended up with the amazing spectacle of 4 Orcas midway to the Isle of May. Too close for my 400m at times!
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ijandrews.bsky.social
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ijandrews.bsky.social
2 June. A Forth Seabird Group count day off North Berwick ended up with the amazing spectacle of 4 Orcas midway to the Isle of May. Too close for my 400m at times!
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steelyseabirder.bsky.social
ORCA! Read the updated blog about yesterdays amazing encounter of Killer Whales off the Isle of May and thanks to Robert Melville for the images. the link: isleofmaynnr.wordpress.com
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seabirdcentre.bsky.social
Although these figures are estimates (so should be treated with caution) these results suggest that the gannet population has not yet started to recover from the impact of the avian flu outbreak in 2022.
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seabirdcentre.bsky.social
The 2024 Bass Rock Gannet Count is complete✅
A high-resolution drone survey - carried out in partnership with @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social School of Geosciences, @ukceh.bsky.social & @edinburghnapier.bsky.social in July 2024 - provided a detailed new look at the Bass Rock gannet colony.

📷©️G Macvean
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scianouk.bsky.social
The @btobirds.bsky.social Blackbirds in Gardens is such an important survey!

Find out in this blog in @springernature.com why #bird diversity could help us control the prevalence of #mosquito-borne viruses #Usutu & #WestNileVirus

go.nature.com/4dvj3g4

#ecology #onehealth #biodiversity
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steelyseabirder.bsky.social
Things are about to get a lot busier for the Isle of May puffins as the chicks have started hatching…
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duckswabber.bsky.social
Multispecies HPAI spillovers led to the death of one-in-three breeding gannets 😱
This virus has been so DEVASTATING to wildlife. The title of this paper says it all.
👉 www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-6...
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tainbob.bsky.social
My paper showing a significant decline of a Common Buzzard Buteo buteo population during an outbreak of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI)has just been published | www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1... | Bird Study | #ornithology
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debalmer.bsky.social
It's very simple to take part in BBS and very little time commitment- just a couple of hours on two visits. There are more challenging squares with a big walk in and mountain to climb, but for most squares, very easy.
Find out more www.bto.org/bbs
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auroreponchon.bsky.social
Help resight kittiwakes in the Irish Sea!
debsallbrook.bsky.social
Listen up anyone working in the Irish Sea this summer! We tagged a bunch of kitts in Liverpool Bay and want to gather as many resightings as we can. If you spot these yellow colour rings please give me a shout ([email protected]) 🐦💍💛

(Modelled by our very own VIP 😌👑)

#Seabirds #IrishSea
A juvenile kittiwake in the hand, wearing a 3-digit coded yellow colour ring, a red plastic ring and a metal ring.
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ukcehseabirds.bsky.social
Finally we have the first incubating guillemot on the Isle of May. Two days later than average but nine days earlier than last year
gannetrocks.bsky.social
#Bass looking good Quite a few eggs seen at due date. All the behaviour we expect Gaping bowing jabbing bonding, nest building and thieving! Looking.good It will take years to recover from HPAI but exciting to watch new birds take to sites @seabirdcentre.bsky.social
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hannahecoburn.bsky.social
Any day now, ducklings will begin to appear, and we need your help to monitor them. We are asking for records of mallard broods anywhere in the UK this year to help us understand how many ducklings make it to adulthood. Submit your sightings here: citsci.org/projects/ducklingwatch
Please share!
Female mallard with three ducklings
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bou.org.uk
BOU @bou.org.uk · Mar 26
LOOKING BACK in IBIS

Disparate data streams together yield novel survival estimates of Alaska-breeding Whimbrels | onlinelibrary.wiley....

Daniel R. Ruthrauff, Christopher M. Harwood, T. Lee Tibbitts, Vijay P. Patil | #ornithology 🪶