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The BOU Summer Placement Scheme provides financial support for undergraduate students to carry out small summer ornithological research projects. Here Gayatri Ramakrishnan provides an account of her time working on Dalmation Pelicans. The post Could Dalmatian Pelicans return to England? Investigating the feasibility of a Dalmatian Pelican reintroduction using population viability analysis appeared first on British Ornithologists' Union.


Den svenske naturen står under press, og fuglefaunaen er særlig hardt rammet. Tallene fra SLU Artdatabanken viser at hele 45 prosent av de vurderte fugleartene nå er rødlistet. Mye av utviklingen i Sverige speiler det vi ser i Norge.


As winter transitions into spring, careful listeners might notice the buzzy “peent, peent” call of the male American Woodcock in the evening. The sound, part of the bird’s courtship display, is...


Beach-nesting and other coastal birds have begun laying eggs along Florida's coasts and on rooftops in coastal areas. Spring and summer mark critical times of year for these vulnerable species, as...


This day started out rather slow and cozily because of the bad weather which was quite rainy and windy, too much to go out ringing or to the migration count. János was kind enough to make morning pancakes...


I (Mathilde) arrived to the station on Monday to stay until the end of the week. I have been spending the time so far getting reacquainted with Blåvand, which I have missed over the winter. It is so nice...


Ringmærkningen: Ingen ringmærkning på grund af regn og hård vind. Trækket på Odden: Unfortunately for the migration counters at the station, good things never last. Over the last week, we have enjoyed...


GARNER, NC—Audubon North Carolina is pleased to welcome John DeLuca as our new Director of Conservation. From coastal habitat protection to urban forestry campaigns, DeLuca will ensure our...


DOF Sønderjyllands DOFbasekoordinator, Bjarne Nielsen, har lavet et skriv om nye brugeres indtastninger i DOFbasen - det kan du læse om her....


Jubilæumsfuglen for april måned er rød glente - du kan læse om den her. Foto: Leif Sørensen...


After waking up in the morning and checking the weather forecast, we decided not to do either the migration count or the ringing this morning due to the rain coming in. Some of us went back to sleep and...


Ringmærkningen: Der var en mere vind end der havde været i mange dage, så selv om det ikke var slemt føltes det som meget da vi var blevet vant til at der næsten har været vindstille i længere tid. Vi...


Ringmærkningen: xxxxx Trækket på Odden: Meteorologerne ved DMI skylder os ikke bare en undskyldning, men en hel dag med solskin og blå himmel. Vi gik ud i tillid til det flotte solskinssymbol i timeudsigterne...


Ringing: No ringing today due to heavy wind and rain. An opportunity to do some indoor work on my data project, datacheck and to wash the birdbags. At the station: Clara Delahaye, Thomas Kristiansen,...


Ringing: This morning was less foggy, so it was a bit more fun to walk the rounds although still few birds. I walked around a bit, not so far from the station I saw some Linnets ?Tornirisk? and a...


Ringing: This morning was less foggy, so it was a bit more fun to walk the rounds although still few birds. I walked around a bit, not so far from the station I saw some Linnets ?Tornirisk? and a...


It was an early morning again, as I and Dylan prepared to leave for the migration count. We wanted to try a different approach to catch more of the wintering Snowbuntings (Snespurv) and Twites (Bjergirisk)...


The Joe family farm practices a land ethic that has brought in the birds, and now a burgeoning side business that is bringing in birders to the Black Belt of Alabama.


New research out of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest shows that migratory songbirds use their songs to equally allocate breeding territories amongst themselves.


A simple series of experiments looked into why Red-breasted Nuthatches use sticky conifer resin to defend against nest predators and competitors.


Evidence from blood tests taken at The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota shows that some birds of prey are beating the aggressive avian influenza virus.


From the Spring 2026 issue of Living Bird magazine. Subscribe now. Spring is here! And with it, the return of old friends: a familiar song at dawn, or a flash... Read more »


From the Spring 2026 issue of Living Bird magazine. Subscribe now. While Doug Sheerer was overseeing construction on Cornell University’s Meinig Fieldhouse during the spring of 2025, he had a... Read more »


From the Spring 2026 issue of Living Bird magazine. Subscribe now. Dark-eyed Juncos are known to scavenge across the University of California, Los Angeles, campus year-round, thriving on food and... Read more »


From the Spring 2026 issue of Living Bird magazine. Subscribe now. Warbling Vireos are easy to overlook—small, olive-gray songbirds that stay high in treetops. But when they return to their... Read more »


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