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Virgin Islands | Birds on the Brain
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Birds on the Brain. 8230;constantly thinking about birds. February 20th, 2011. Caribbean Cruise, Part 1: US Virgin Islands. My wife and I boarded our cruise ship on the last day of our pre-cruise trip to Puerto Rico. Our first two ports were in the US Virgin Islands. St John’s – December 12, 2010. The plan was to do some snorkeling along the coral reefs, with just a little birding. Trunk Bay beach on St. John's, USVI. The snorkeling was fine, given the number of people around. There were a good many ...
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Shorebird Resighting Information - More information about our Sponsors
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Your resighting observations count! Each report adds significantly to a greater understanding of the critical habitat needs of different species throughout their migratory routes. Resightings help determine the habitats most frequented and may lead to discovery of other as yet unknown important sites being used by shorebirds. These reports are added directly to the ongoing database. So thanks for taking the time and effort to report your observations. Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey.
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Caribbean | Birds on the Brain
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Birds on the Brain. 8230;constantly thinking about birds. February 28th, 2011. Caribbean Cruise, Part 2: Antigua. December 14, 2010. On the bus ride from the cruise ship pier to the kayak docks it was obvious that little native vegetation is left on the island, at least in the interior. But I still spotted a couple birds, including my first Carib Grackles. Birds weren’t that plentiful in the mangroves, either. The only ones I saw were an Osprey. Though it would be the only one seen on the trip). Building...
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Virgin Islands Birding Trip Report | Birds on the Brain
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Birds on the Brain. 8230;constantly thinking about birds. Caribbean Cruise, Part 1: US Virgin Islands. My wife and I boarded our cruise ship on the last day of our pre-cruise trip to Puerto Rico. Our first two ports were in the US Virgin Islands. St John’s – December 12, 2010. The plan was to do some snorkeling along the coral reefs, with just a little birding. Trunk Bay beach on St. John's, USVI. The snorkeling was fine, given the number of people around. There were a good many fish, and some coral&...
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Birding | Birds on the Brain
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Birds on the Brain. 8230;constantly thinking about birds. February 28th, 2011. Caribbean Cruise, Part 2: Antigua. December 14, 2010. On the bus ride from the cruise ship pier to the kayak docks it was obvious that little native vegetation is left on the island, at least in the interior. But I still spotted a couple birds, including my first Carib Grackles. Birds weren’t that plentiful in the mangroves, either. The only ones I saw were an Osprey. Though it would be the only one seen on the trip). Building...
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Shorebird Resighting Information - How and What to Report
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Reports and sightings techniques. Your name and e-mail address, date, time, location, species and flag color and inscription. For example flag lime (VLA). The above plus the rest of the band combination. For example Blue / -: Flag lime (VLA)/ metal which denotes a blue band on the upper left, nothing on the lower left, a flag on the upper right and a metal on the lower right. The above plus a photo. Recommended Equipment and Techniques. For best sightings, calm days and low sun at your back are optimum.
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Shorebird Resighting Information - Techniques and Details on Bands/Flags
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The key goals in surveying shorebirds are to identify and record banded birds within each flock and count the total number of birds of each species that are present. This is important to determine the ratio of banded to unbanded birds, which can help determine overall population size and health. Acceptable methods to determine ratio of banded to unbanded birds :. Count the number of banded birds you see. Count or estimate the size of the flock by each species. Bird), 5, 6, 7 (2nd banded bird). Birds mark...
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Delaware Bay Shorebird Conservation Project - Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey
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Extinct and Extirpated Species of NJ. Extinct Species of New Jersey. Extirpated Species of New Jersey. Beach Nesting Bird Project. Calling Amphibian Monitoring Project. Great Bay Terrapin Project. Shark and Ray Conservation. Nature Trail @ LBIF. Species on the Edge Contest. Species on the Edge Circle of Winners. Past Winners Species on the Edge. Species on the Edge 2.0 Video Contest. Sedge Island Summer Field Experience. WILDCHILD Programs for Urban Youth. 2013 Nest Cam News. 2014 Nest Cam News. Various ...
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Caribbean Cruise 2010 | Birds on the Brain
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Birds on the Brain. 8230;constantly thinking about birds. February 28th, 2011. Caribbean Cruise, Part 2: Antigua. December 14, 2010. On the bus ride from the cruise ship pier to the kayak docks it was obvious that little native vegetation is left on the island, at least in the interior. But I still spotted a couple birds, including my first Carib Grackles. Birds weren’t that plentiful in the mangroves, either. The only ones I saw were an Osprey. Though it would be the only one seen on the trip). Building...