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Imani and Sea Rocket have hooked up and have a nest with at least one egg in it.
The Chicago Ornithological Society, which is monitoring the site has scaled back posting pictures and have asked birder to give the first time nesters space and privacy.
Imani and Sea Rocket have hooked up and have a nest with at least one egg in it.
The Chicago Ornithological Society, which is monitoring the site has scaled back posting pictures and have asked birder to give the first time nesters space and privacy.
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Millions of mosquitoes released in Hawaii to save rare birds from extinction
Conservationists hope insects carrying ‘birth control’ bacteria can save honeycreeper being wiped out by malaria
Phoebe Weston
Fri 21 Jun 2024 09.00 CEST
Millions of mosquitoes are being released from helicopters in Hawaii in a last-ditch attempt to save rare birds slipping into extinction.
The archipelago’s endemic, brightly coloured honeycreeper birds are dying of malaria carried by mosquitoes first introduced by European and American ships in the 1800s. Having evolved with no immunity to the disease, the birds can die after just a single bite.
Thirty-three species of honeycreeper have become extinct and many of the 17 that remain are highly endangered, with concerns some could be extinct within a year if no action is taken. Now conservationists are urgently trying to save them with an unusual strategy: releasing more mosquitoes.
Every week a helicopter drops 250,000 male mosquitoes with a naturally occurring bacterium that acts as birth control on to the islands of the remote archipelago. Already, 10 million have been released.
“The only thing that’s more tragic is if [the birds] went extinct and we didn’t try. You can’t not try,” said Chris Warren, the forest bird programme coordinator for Haleakalā national park on the island of Maui.
The population of one honeycreeper, the Kauaʻi creeper, or ʻakikiki, has dropped from 450 in 2018 to five in 2023, with just one single bird known to be left in the wild on Kauaʻi island, according to the national park service.
Honeycreepers have a canary-like song and incredible diversity: each species has evolved with special beak shapes, adapted to eating different foods, from snails to fruit to nectar. They are an important part of the ecosystem, helping to pollinate plants and eating insects.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... a-bacteria
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Yesterday was cranky chickadee day (and Canada Day, Oh Canada). I have never seen chickadees fight before, but they do.
I assume it was fighting (in mid-air), but I suppose it could have been something else. Possibly fighting over the feeders, which have plenty of room.
I assume it was fighting (in mid-air), but I suppose it could have been something else. Possibly fighting over the feeders, which have plenty of room.
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A third Piping Plover chick at Montrose has died.
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The red-tailed hawk decided to moon me.
Actually, I was taking the photo, and it decided to fly off right then. At 450 feet away, you get what you can. Two were flying around today.
Actually, I was taking the photo, and it decided to fly off right then. At 450 feet away, you get what you can. Two were flying around today.
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The Hawk Moon. An annual event many have missed.
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That was heartwarming, RTH!
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Interesting. Thanks. I was surprised the parent took it so calmly, although the ranger was slow and deliberative
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They’re used to it, I think. They’ve been studied for a while, plus more remote birds with less exposure to hoo-mans are a little less skittish.
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Makes sense.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2024 12:52 pmThey’re used to it, I think. They’ve been studied for a while, plus more remote birds with less exposure to hoo-mans are a little less skittish.
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I was working late and a red-tailed hawk decided to show up for its photoshoot. By the looks, eyes, and size, I would say it is a younger adult, maybe male. Maybe Chilidog will pick up the white courtesy phone and correct or confirm me (or ask the kid).
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I took a photo of the bird feeder outside my kitchen window this morning and when I looked at it there were lots of colors reflecting back at me. I thought that looked kind of cool, I've never seen it do that before and didn't see any colors reflecting on the window when I took the photo. Or maybe it's just the ghost fucking with me, he has been rather quiet lately.
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Great photos!!!!!
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One of my bird feeder visitors. I also have a nuthatch, a downy woodpecker, cardinals, wrens chickadees, bluebirds, and sparrows.
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Merlin can’t identify it, and it’s not in Sibley’s.Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 11:29 am One of my bird feeder visitors. I also have a nuthatch, a downy woodpecker, cardinals, wrens chickadees, bluebirds, and sparrows.
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That's a lot of the same mix we have around here. I don't feed anymore (turkeys), so I don't see them as much as I used to.
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It’s a long-tailed, hairy seedcatcher.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 12:19 pmMerlin can’t identify it, and it’s not in Sibley’s.Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 11:29 am One of my bird feeder visitors. I also have a nuthatch, a downy woodpecker, cardinals, wrens chickadees, bluebirds, and sparrows.
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That looks about right.northland10 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 9:41 am I was working late and a red-tailed hawk decided to show up for its photoshoot. By the looks, eyes, and size, I would say it is a younger adult, maybe male. Maybe Chilidog will pick up the white courtesy phone and correct or confirm me (or ask the kid).
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Nice looking bird.
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They have hot pepper suet that curbs that.Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 11:29 am One of my bird feeder visitors. I also have a nuthatch, a downy woodpecker, cardinals, wrens chickadees, bluebirds, and sparrows.
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Hubby would say you’re a “squirrelist” by denying squirrels equal acces to the feeder food.
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I deleted this from woodworking after the post on woodpeckers drilling for food and dates.
More on how woodpeckers avoid brain injury. We're not as sure as we once were.
https://www.audubon.org/news/new-study- ... -hammering
More on how woodpeckers avoid brain injury. We're not as sure as we once were.
https://www.audubon.org/news/new-study- ... -hammering