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Bayanmunkh Dashnyam | WorldWaders News Blog
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A Global Pool Of News On Shorebird Conservation. Author Archives: Bayanmunkh Dashnyam. Mongolia: Shorebirds’ training 2014. September 5, 2014. The Mongolian Ornithological Society (MOS) organizes an annual event Shorebirds’ training event annually at Tsengiin tsagaan nuur located in on the border between Bayannuur soum and Dashinchilen soum, Bulgan province. […]. Read Article →. Asia Pacific Shorebird Network. Shorebird ecological demographic research and conservation initiative. Follow Blog via Email.
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Boris & Irina reunite in Azerbaijan | WorldWaders News Blog
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A Global Pool Of News On Shorebird Conservation. Boris and Irina reunite in Azerbaijan. March 27, 2014. Written by The Amazing Journey Team. After spending the winter far apart in Eastern Sudan and Western Saudi Arabia respectively, Boris and Irina (two of our satellite-tagged Sociable Lapwings) have apparently reunited in Azerbaijan during their long journeys home to Kazakhstan. Boris’s track is in purple and Irina’s in torquoise. In February this year our Sociable Lapwing Study team received news of an...
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Five hundred Wrybill with a single catch | WorldWaders News Blog
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A Global Pool Of News On Shorebird Conservation. Five hundred Wrybill with a single catch. June 24, 2014. Posted by Miranda Shorebird Centre. Wrybill is a very naive bird. It evolved in New Zealand when there were no introduced mammalian predators and consequently it has no appropriate behaviour to respond to the threats of predation. It is not the least bit shy when it comes to human beings either. When it comes to cannon netting this is a good feature! Controlled water flows resulting from hydro scheme...
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The Remarkable Odyssey of a Semipalmated Sandpiper | WorldWaders News Blog
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A Global Pool Of News On Shorebird Conservation. The Remarkable Odyssey of a Semipalmated Sandpiper. July 9, 2014. Written by Stephen Brown/Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences. Just a few days ago, Brad Winn and Shiloh Schulte returned from Coats Island with the first two geolocators. From the Semipalmated Sandpiper migration study. We were waiting breathlessly to see what mysteries would be revealed! Ron Porter, who is working on analyzing the geolocator. Map of the journey of a geotagged. Saving t...
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Virginia Wildlife Photographer Bradley Hunter Caricofe
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I quit my job, grew a beard, and started spending time in swamps…. I was born in Virginia to parents who grew up on family farms situated throughout the Shenandoah Valley. Each year, we would make trips to Virginia destinations like Williamsburg, Staunton, Charlottesville, Warrenton, Luray, and the Skyline Drive. At a young age, I developed a deep respect and appreciation for the outdoors, and Virginia’s historic beauty. I offer limited edition prints. To select land development and real estate firms, an...
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. Main Hub of Goodies. Eagle Nest February 2014. Eagle Nest March 2014. Http:/ eagleholic.wordpress.com/. Website that keeps track of many cameras from all over the world. Http:/ www.ccbbirds.org/. Http:/ www.baldeagleinfo.com/eagle/eagle4.html. Http:/ www.thehomedi.de/nest-vids-a.html. Another site with many webcams created by. Help on how to format text.
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Great Blue Herons Rebound in the Chesapeake Bay | VCU Across the Spectrum
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Showcasing the scope of research at Virginia Commonwealth University. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Great Blue Herons Rebound in the Chesapeake Bay. By Bryan D. Watts. New survey conducted by The Center for Conservation Biology. Brood of great egrets in the lower Chesapeake Bay. Photo by Bryan Watts/CCB. Map of great blue heron and great egret colonies along tidal tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay. Colonies were mapped and surveyed as part o...