NEW JOB in #ornithology with @vogelwarte.bsky.social to unravel the demographic drivers of population change in Alpine #swifts in #Switzerland: buff.ly/crV1rT8
NEW JOB in #ornithology with @vogelwarte.bsky.social to unravel the demographic drivers of population change in Alpine #swifts in #Switzerland: buff.ly/crV1rT8
A long-term volunteer uses a drill to fix a step. There is a grassy bank and railings behind them. Wording over the top reads "Long-term volunteer applications are now open! Apply on our website!"
Long-term volunteer and seabird monitoring volunteer applications for 2026 are now open!
We have 4 positions available with different start dates.
Please see www.welshwildlife.org/volunteering...
New Year, new job. Come and join the @ukceh.bsky.social team on the Isle of May
ceh.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-GB/CEH_Ca...
Have you signed up for the World Seabird Conference yet? 7-11 Sept 2026, Hobart, Australia π¦π¦
Registration is open now, with abstracts accepted until 15 Jan π©βπ«π
A fantastic opportunity for #seabirders! Runs every 5 years. Accessible, inclusive, global π #WSC4
worldseabirdunion.org/world-seabir...
Thermal imaging opens multiple windows into wild animal physiology!
Our new systematic review surveys links between body surface temperatures and four key physiological processes to identify approaches likely to push the technique to it's full potential.
buff.ly/p4s37I5
#biology #physiology
After decades of absence, the nocturnal calls of shearwaters once more echo from burrows on Northern Ireland's seabird island. www.rarebirdalert.co.uk/v2/Content/M...
EARLY VIEW in IBIS
Effect of a previous high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAIV) infection on the breeding success of Northern Gannets (Morus bassanus) | onlinelibrary.wiley....
Sue Lewis et al | #ornithology πͺΆ
A breeding pair of Gannets on the Bass Rock with their chick. One of the adults clearly has a black eye, an indicator of past exposure to highly pathogenic avian influenza, while the other is normal/healthy.
Very cool new #seabird paper showing no difference in breeding success between healthy and black-eyed gannets, but a worrying overall decline in productivity following the #avianflu outbreak. π¦ π£
Read the paper here π onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... #seabirds #ornithology
π’Abstract call for the 15th MASTS Annual Science Meeting - NOW OPEN.
Abstracts for talks and e-posters are now invited for our general science sessions or one of our five special sessions, and are open to everyone.
Deadline for all abstracts: 29th August.
πAll the info: masts.ac.uk/annual-scien...
Really pleased to have contributed to this epic survey of >59,000 pairs of gannets! The St Kilda colony was less impacted by HPAI than other colonies, perhaps because steep cliffs reduced disease transmission. Flatter areas of the colony suffered greater losses.
#ornithology #seabirds #NTSseabirds
PhULMaR continues! Peer support and networking, collaboration and data sharing group for PhD and MRes #seabirds and marine #ornithology students in the British and Irish Isles π’π£ Please share with students and colleagues ππ»
Some of the many hundreds of Kittiwakes raising families in the heart of Scarborough at present. Red listed in the UK, with an increasingly vulnerable population internationally too, Black-legged Kittiwakes are a familiar sight in a small number of coastal towns. #SuperSeabirdSunday #ReMeMaRe 1/..
Comic. [block quote] βFar better an approximate answer to the *right* question, which is often vague, than an *exact* answer to the wrong question, which can always be made precise.β -John W. Tukey, The Future of Data Analysis (1962) [caption] Happy Approximate Birthday to John Tukey, author of my favorite statistics quote, who was born 110.000 years ago sometime this week.
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π¨ Behold a second impressive paper from @kerrys189.bsky.social to celebrate her just-finished PhD. A rising π!
This study examines AVONET data to show how even threat abatement leaves large areas of avian functional diversity at risk, and in need of targeted management.
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π NOMINATIONS OPEN
Know someone in #ornithology deserving of recognition? Nominate them for a BOU award now! πͺΆ
π₯ Godman Salvin Prize
π₯ Alfred Newton Lecture
π₯ Janet Kear Union Medal
π₯ Early Professional Award
Deadline: 15 September 2025
Nominate: bou.org.uk/about-the...
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I'm excited to announce that the theme of the 2027 BOU conference is Avian Disease Ecology!
π Nottingham, UK
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6β8 April 2027
π Full details: lnkd.in/gPvFFDJe
Please share widely!
#BOU2027 #Ornithology #WildlifeDisease #AvianDisease #EcoHealth
Job alert: We are looking for an enthusiastic and adaptable marine ornithologist to join the JNCC Marine Species Team. More info here: www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/index.cg...
A nice article on urban gulls' eating habits that doesn't paint them in a negative light. With some commentary from me, @alice-risely.bsky.social and others.
www.wsj.com/articles/sci...
Image shows the cover of the latest Seabird Monitoring Programme newsletter - SMPnews. Issue 3 | Spring 2025. Cover photo by Edmund Fellowes/BTO
πSMPnews is out now - Issue 3 | Spring 2025π±
This newsletter is for anyone interested in #seabirds, #wildlife, #CitizenScience or simply enjoys a good read! Thank you to everyone who contributed.π
π Check it out at www.bto.org/smp-news π
@btobirds.bsky.social @jncc.bsky.social @rspb.bsky.social
Am super excited that our new paper is out, it looks at how reproductive role can constrain foraging and restrict evening diving opportunities for males during the pre-laying period in Manx shearwatersπ₯
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Single whimbrel calling high over Woodchester just now #glosbirds
Continuous stream of thousands of Manx shearwaters heading west past St Govans Head this afternoon, headed back to the 450,000ish breeding burrows on @skokholmisland.bsky.social & @skomerisland.bsky.social Bonus points for spotting the kittiwake! #seabirds #ornithology
We are pleased to announce the we will be running another Student week for 18-24 year olds from 9th to 16th August this year.
The week is funded by West Midland Bird Club, British Birds and West Midlands Bird Club.
See tinyurl.com/Bardsey-stud...
A juvenile kittiwake in the hand, wearing a 3-digit coded yellow colour ring, a red plastic ring and a metal ring.
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 (dla205@exeter.ac.uk) π¦ππ
(Modelled by our very own VIP ππ)
#Seabirds #IrishSea
Look out #seabird worldβ¦ hereβs the awesome Dr Edney!!! Superb thesis, been a privilege to play a small part as supervisor
This was a while ago, offspringβs hands are much larger now! Agree quail, prob pinched by a cheeky jackdaw or some discarded picnic leftovers
There is also a nice accompanying gallery article in the @theguardian.com highlighting the photos submitted to project - unfortunately not credited to the Gulls Eating Stuff project though!
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
PhD opportunity with me (RSPB) at Sheffield Hallam combining ecology (building-nesting birds esp. Swift) + building design & planning (Net Zero goals & retrofit). We need a strong student interested in both! Is that you? url.uk.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/cNyjCR636C... Please repost.
I am somehow for the first time ever reviewing for PNAS and their reviewer instructions include this BANGER of a line:
"The purpose of peer review is not to demonstrate proficiency in identifying flaws"
Print it in eleventy point font and hang it from the hillside. Scream it from the rooftops.