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“Flight of the Godwit”
开云体育An excellent NY Times article on the Bar-Tailed Godwit’s epic 7000 mile flights AK - NZ.?Perry Edwards North Vancouver? |
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Song dialects of the Ruby-crowned Kinglet
开云体育Reposted from the Association of Field Ornithologists. “While interesting in itself, understanding where different dialects occur can also provide tools to study important aspects of a species’ natural history. For a species that sings both on the breeding grounds and in migration or during winter, one can use the location and timing of these dialects to understand how and where certain populations migrate between breeding and wintering areas. This sort of migratory connectivity information can be extremely helpful to conserving a declining species by revealing whether key challenges are occurring in the breeding area, wintering grounds, or at migratory stopover points.” ? ? Pamela Zevit RPBio | Biodiversity Conservation Planner ? T 604.590.7254
I am privileged to work on the traditional territories (tém:éxw) of the s?myám? (Semiahmoo), sq??c?iy?a?? (Katzie), K?ik?????m (Kwikwetlem), q??ɑ:n????n? (Kwantlen), Qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Sc??waθ?n (Tsawwassen) and x?m?θk??y??m (Musqueam). ? ? |
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Re: New UW study shows how COVID lockdowns impacted Northwest birds | UW direct link
Thanks, Pamela.? I wasn't going to read it because of the paywall and was glad to get your hassle-free link.
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Valerie Fuller Delta Nature On 08/11/22 12:32 PM, "Pamela Zevit via groups.io" <pamela.zevit@...> wrote:
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Re: New UW study shows how COVID lockdowns impacted Northwest birds | UW direct link
Thanks Pam for posting an open access link. ??
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DB On 2022. Aug 11., at 21:32, Pamela Zevit via groups.io <pamela.zevit@...> wrote: |
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New UW study shows how COVID lockdowns impacted Northwest birds | UW direct link
Thanks so much for sharing this valuable report Daniel! I hit a paywall with the Seattle Times, so tracked down the UW link. And the study in Nature is open access too!
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Daniel Bastaja via groups.io Sent: August 11, 2022 12:19 PM To: Vanbirds <[email protected]> Subject: [vanbcbirds] New UW study shows how COVID lockdowns impacted Northwest birds | The Seattle Times ;data=05%7C01%7Cpamela.zevit%40surrey.ca%7C5955b2c5214f46384f9908da7bce66ae%7Cdabca0329edf4a38812823f1c18ab2a3%7C0%7C0%7C637958423654788585%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=G8bv7vQ%2FfCJFDcnUmLyqPBpCkAyIRqN%2BsQixNcAHxDM%3D&reserved=0 |
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Re: Baby GBH fell from nest - Langley
开云体育Wildlife Rescue are the go-to facility. They’d advise putting it it an enclosed box in a dark quiet spot pending being able to reach them. Probably OK to give it a bit of water given the temps but no food.?Perry Edwards North Vancouver? (Former WRA transport volunteer)? On Jul 31, 2022, at 21:05, Colin Clasen <colinclasen@...> wrote:
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Re: Baby GBH fell from nest - Langley
开云体育Hi Sheryl,Have they tried Wildlife Rescue at Burnaby Lake? The number is 604-526-7275. Colin Clasen Coquitlam, BC On Jul 31, 2022, at 8:44 PM, sheryl martinig <sherylmartinig@...> wrote:
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Baby GBH fell from nest - Langley
Hi everyone, My aunt found a second baby heron in Langley. Many places are closed, and someone from Vancouver was to phone her back but she hasn't heard anything yet. She gave it water and a box. Does anyone have suggestions on who to?contact or how to care for the little one? Sheryl? |
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Inner ponds at Iona Wastewater Treatment Plant closed until 2026
Hi everyone,
I just spoke with the new Plant Superintednent at the Iona Wastewater Treatment Plant. Unfortunately, he said they anticipate the inner ponds will be closed to the public, including birders, until 2026. This is due to the ongoing maintenance required to prepare for the major upgrade to the plant. He said if there are any temporary openings for the public before 2026, they will announce them. Regards, Colin Clasen Coquitlam, BC |
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Re: National avian flu outbreak launches B.C. bird feeder safety debate
Thanks for the article Pamela.
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I always thought it was not good to feed the birds during breeding season (other than hummingbirds of course). That should provide a natural break, but, as you say, some people think feeding the birds has nothing to do with transmission. Daniel Bastaja danielbastaja@... On Jul 21, 2022, at 7:32 PM, Pamela Zevit via groups.io <pamela.zevit@...> wrote: |
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National avian flu outbreak launches B.C. bird feeder safety debate
开云体育Thought this might be of interest. ? “ As the number of avian flu cases in B.C. climbs into the summer, the provincial SPCA is advising British Columbians to pause bird feeders and baths. But not everyone agrees.” ? Pamela Zevit RPBio | Biodiversity Conservation Planner ? T 604.590.7254
I am privileged to work on the traditional territories (tém:éxw) of the s?myám? (Semiahmoo), sq??c?iy?a?? (Katzie), K?ik?????m (Kwikwetlem), q??ɑ:n????n? (Kwantlen), Qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Sc??waθ?n (Tsawwassen) and x?m?θk??y??m (Musqueam). ? ? |
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Re: VG swallow nesting failure
Thanks for the info Derek(and your good wishes Sara!)
I had allowed the house sparrows to nest in one of my two boxes this spring as well as last.? This year's sparrow family had just fledged their 4 young and were regularly foraging on our acre of yard here.? Listening to the bluebird experts in the YouTube, I'm now reconsidering... Perhaps I should be totally discouraging house sparrows, as they seem to routinely do there in Ohio.? Both chickadees and swallows have been my other nest box patrons over the years. Glen Thomson South Langley Jul. 7, 2022 1:59:55 p.m. Derek Matthews <Derek@...>:
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Wayne Weber
开云体育For those of you who didn’t know Wayne Weber passed away on June 27th. For those who knew Wayne, his obituary can be seen here. ? ? The BC birding community really has lost a stalwart member and he’ll be sadly missed! ? Derek
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Re: VG swallow nesting failure
开云体育Hi Glen, ? At VARC we monitor more than 400 Mountain and Western Bluebird boxes with a team of local volunteers in Merritt. Fortunately we haven’t had a major issue with House Sparrows but one of our volunteers closer to town did and he experimented successfully with the deterrents described in this video – he said the nylon filament was particularly useful, easy and inexpensive to apply and quite effective: ? ? You’re right, our aerial insectivores have suffered precipitous declines and need all the help they can get! ? Hope this helps. ? Derek ?
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Sent: July 6, 2022 9:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [vanbcbirds] VG swallow nesting failure ? This morning I noticed a house sparrow exiting our backyard nestbox... that had been housing an increasingly noisy brood of violet green swallows.? Thinking this very much not good, I listened for any sound from the box, then climbed up and opened it to find the four very healthy, partially feathered young, dead inside.? Each of them had signs of being pecked and plucked to death...I'm assuming the house sparrow(s) had done this.?? |
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VG swallow nesting failure
This morning I noticed a house sparrow exiting our backyard nestbox... that had been housing an increasingly noisy brood of violet green swallows.? Thinking this very much not good, I listened for any sound from the box, then climbed up and opened it to find the four very healthy, partially feathered young, dead inside.? Each of them had signs of being pecked and plucked to death...I'm assuming the house sparrow(s) had done this.??
Mostly just feeling gutted, but was there anything I could have done to avoid this tragedy?? This is the first time we've had swallows nesting for a couple years...they are so defiinitely declining :-( Glen Thomson, South Langley |
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Population and habitat objectives for landbirds in prairie, oak, and riparian habitats of western Oregon and Washington
开云体育From south of the border but many familiar species and potentially transferrable objectives. ? “This document has been prepared to stimulate and support an active approach to conservation of landbirds in prairie, oak, and riparian habitats of Western Oregon and Washington. It represents the collective efforts of individuals from multiple agencies and organizations within the Oregon-Washington Chapter of Partners in Flight. Participants included biologists and ecologists from Federal and State agencies, industry, private consulting firms, environmental organizations, and academia in order to ensure a full range of ideas, information flow, and practicalities.” Pamela Zevit RPBio | Biodiversity Conservation Planner ? T 604.590.7254
I am privileged to work on the traditional, unceded territories (tém:éxw) of the s?myám? (Semiahmoo), sq??c?iy?a?? (Katzie), K?ik?????m (Kwikwetlem), q??ɑ:n????n? (Kwantlen), Qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Sc??waθ?n (Tsawwassen) and x?m?θk??y??m (Musqueam). ? ? |
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Re: nesting crows
Thanks Derek, I'll take a look. On Tue, 28 Jun 2022 at 15:17, Derek Matthews <Derek@...> wrote:
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