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One week in, 149 birds have been registered. Among them is 25-yr-old Roy, currently the oldest bird of the population, after most other elderly terns died during the HPAI outbreaks of 2022 and 2023.

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Vacancies - Institute for Bird Research

We are looking for a full-time, permanent, animal caretaker in Wilhelmshaven.

Work with songbirds & quail in an international research team:
- Bird care & welfare
- Breeding programs
- Hand-rearing chicks
- Husbandry & hygiene
- Data records

More info: ifv-vogelwarte.de/en/institute...

4 days ago 11 12 0 2
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Out now in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment: a study in which we assessed whether mercury levels vary among feather types within individual terns, how feather mercury levels relate to those in blood, and whether all levels vary with sex and age in a similar way: doi.org/10.1007/s106...

6 days ago 11 6 1 0
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Wow, after 8 birds arrived on the 12th of April, 57 more arrived on the 13th! I've not seen an 'arrival-explosion' like it. The birds seem excited about it too, wasting no time between arrival, courtship and the start of 'nest building'.

1 week ago 35 5 2 0
Great tit perched on a branch, with beak slightly open. 
Photo credit: Alizée Vernouillet

Great tit perched on a branch, with beak slightly open. Photo credit: Alizée Vernouillet

📢Fully-funded #PhD opportunity with us:

🐦 Quantifying (social) learning and social behaviour in an urbanised world 🐦

Position at @ceec-research.bsky.social

📆29th May deadline
More info: tinyurl.com/yz28s96x
Apply: tinyurl.com/2wpkb64y

#cognition #socialbehaviour #fieldwork #birds

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1 week ago 76 87 1 3
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As an update: 6 more birds were registered by the system yesterday, such that 8 birds are known to have arrived in total, with more spotted today. Synchronous, but not early, as the first-arrival summary-graph for the years 1994-2026 shows:

1 week ago 25 7 0 0
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Live from the field: they’re here! The first two registrations of the 2026 season are a fact and go to Calderon and Pricilla. ❤️

1 week ago 21 5 1 0
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Among 480 (!!) birds caught by #TeamSAFRINGSénégal last night, there were 4 Banter See birds, including 5-yr old Piccolo, who prospected in 2023 and bred in 2024 and 2025, receiving a geolocator in 2025. After a quick check, he is now on his way to us! ❤️ Thanks to Bruno Portier for the photo!

3 weeks ago 21 3 1 0
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A huge thank you to all organisers, volunteers, presenters, poster contributors, and participants for making #EOU26 such a great conference! 🐦

Enjoy the rest of your time in Gdańsk, and have a safe journey home—no matter how far you’re travelling!

3 weeks ago 29 12 0 0
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Anonymous survey — device failures in bird biologging studies Purpose: We are collecting anonymous information about device failures in bird biologging research to help practitioners plan robust, ethical studies. Responses will be aggregated for a peer-reviewed ...

Have any of your biologging devices ever failed? ⁉️

If so, we’d like to hear from you! 👂

Researchers at Acadia University, Nova Scotia, are investigating biologger device failure rates to help improve research practices. 🎓

The survey takes just 10 minutes to complete:
forms.gle/fZW9n2dojJVB...

1 month ago 17 18 0 1
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The observation huts and rat protection are up. It's beginning to look a lot like the breeding season of 2026. Thanks to yet another dreamteam this season!❤️

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Pale brown, long-billed wedge-tailed shearwater fledgling rests in a grass patch

Pale brown, long-billed wedge-tailed shearwater fledgling rests in a grass patch

Woman holds a downy seabird at a rocky foreshore site with sea in the background

Woman holds a downy seabird at a rocky foreshore site with sea in the background

Rugged coastline of a green island with lighthouse infrastructure in the distance

Rugged coastline of a green island with lighthouse infrastructure in the distance

Low rise windswept island with fingers of mainland rock walls reaching out through a clam blue sea. Small islet in background

Low rise windswept island with fingers of mainland rock walls reaching out through a clam blue sea. Small islet in background

Pan-tropical Wedge-tailed Shearwaters are making the most of a warming climate as they establish in higher latitude sites in Eastern Australia. Penny Beaver’s MSc paper uncovers the flexibility of the species by examining two islands in subtropical and temperate sites. dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3...

1 month ago 9 1 0 0
Members of the Institute of Avian Research, dressed in purple to celebrate 'Dress for STEM' day.

Members of the Institute of Avian Research, dressed in purple to celebrate 'Dress for STEM' day.

Today we celebrate ‘Dress for STEM Day’, and wear purple clothes to celebrate all women in #STEM (#science, #technology, #engineering, #mathematics) and raise awareness to the underrepresentation of women in these fields.

1 month ago 12 2 0 0
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I’m so over-the-moon happy to share that our lovely @mjgarciabianco.bsky.social, so far with us as a fellow funded by @sfb1372.bsky.social, will be able to continue her work in the common tern team as a PhD student, co-funded by ANID and the @daadworldwide.bsky.social.

1 month ago 17 4 1 0
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📣Please share: We are looking for a field assistant to join our team in studying #ruffs on coastal meadows at Botnian Bay in Finland. The job will provide fantastic insights into lekking behaviour and provide essential skills in field ornithology. Details here www.bi.mpg.de/2790786/2512...

4 months ago 88 79 3 3

There are still two more weeks to apply for the PhD position on nematodes, isotopes, metals and PFAS in the terns. Don't be shy to reach out when having questions about it either. :-)

4 months ago 5 8 0 0
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Egg Characteristics of Female Common Terns Are Repeatable, and Vary With Maternal Age and Laying Order We investigated sources of variation in eight egg characteristics capturing the colour, spottiness, shape, and size of 1589 eggs from 687 clutches produced by 330 female common terns (Sterna hirundo)...

Do you never ask if a female #bird always lays #eggs of a certain appearance? We tried do answer this question in the common terns. Follow the link for more:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
@commonternproject.bsky.social
@ifv-whv.bsky.social
@ecophycebc.bsky.social
@univ-larochelle.fr

5 months ago 13 5 0 0
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Postdoctoral fellow

🐦 EcoBird is hiring a Postdoc in animal cognition!

Join us + @themanybirds.bsky.social to investigate innovation & problem-solving in birds.

📅 Start: as early as Jan 2026
🌍 Funded through UGent’s international mobility scheme

More info & how to apply ↓
www.ugent.be/en/work/scie...

5 months ago 35 47 1 3
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There’s one month left to apply for the PhD position on interactions between contaminants and parasites in common terns, co-supervised by @alicecarravieri.bsky.social, Bernd Sures from @unidue.bsky.social and myself. You can do so here: euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/380142

5 months ago 22 32 0 1
a couple of individually marked godwits. Photo by J. Seenstra

a couple of individually marked godwits. Photo by J. Seenstra

Want your modelling to save birds? PhD with me at UvA (Amsterdam): build spatial integrated population model for black-tailed godwits with world-class dataset and strong team here & @birdeyes-gfn.bsky.social/RUG). werkenbij.uva.nl/en/vacancies... Apply by 1 Dec 2025: #Ecology #Bayesian #Conservation

5 months ago 33 27 1 0
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📢 PhD opportunity at @cebc-chizelab.bsky.social @ifv-whv.bsky.social @unidue.bsky.social

🎓 Interactions between contaminants and parasites in common terns

📅 Apply by 12/12/2025 at euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/380142

#seabirds #ecotoxicology

@univ-larochelle.fr @commonternproject.bsky.social

6 months ago 38 36 0 2
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We’re hiring a doctoral researcher in the area of migration ecology.
The work will focus on the question of how and when migratory songbirds learn where their home is using #Motus.
Part of the Cluster of Excellence NaviSense and linked with @sfb1372.bsky.social

uol.de/job788en

#ornithology

6 months ago 48 36 0 2
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Trophic and environmental influences on trace element concentrations in Australian fur seals Trace elements (TE) in living organisms can have detrimental health impacts depending on their concentration. As many TEs are obtained through diet, t…

You are what you eat! 🍣

Concentrations of #traceelements in seals were linked to #diet which were influenced by #environmental and #climate indices.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

6 months ago 5 2 1 0
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Home range and activity budget in the Falkland Steamer Duck (Tachyeres brachypterus) The Falkland Islands support globally important populations of seabirds and coastal birds, underscoring their value for international conservation efforts. However, substantial knowledge gaps impede t...

Congratulations @alixkristiansen.bsky.social on your first paper from your PhD - it's out!

@ecobird.bsky.social

journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...

6 months ago 12 5 2 0
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Out @animalecology.bsky.social today - a paper with David Ewing in which we explore the #HPAI outbreak in the terns. We find bird-to-bird transmission to be the main driver of infection and estimate the probability of mortality to drop from 0.26 to 0.14 from 2022 to 2023: doi.org/10.1111/1365...

6 months ago 33 22 2 1
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When we hypothesised female terns to have lower mercury levels than males due to egg laying, @matteobeccardi.bsky.social et al designed an elegant experiment to prove the effectiveness of this pathway. That proof just got published & the open access paper can be found here: doi.org/10.1016/j.en...

7 months ago 34 16 2 0
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Spread the word: we’re #hiring! We offer two short-term #fellowships for master’s degree holders and PhD candidates for 6-12 months to excellent researchers, who are interested in doing research within one dedicated project of our SFB/CRC 1372. Find more information on www.sfb1372.de/jobs

7 months ago 7 10 0 1
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Isotopic niche segregation during the non-breeding period in Black-faced Cormorants (Phalacrocorax fuscescens) Due to environmental changes, prey distribution and availability are predicted to change. This is expected to impact their predators, especially in the highly dynamic and fast-changing marine envir...

Happy to share my last PhD paper where we investigated the istopic niche of black-faced cormorants both for the breeding season and the non-breeding period. doi.org/10.1080/0158...
#seabirds #ornithology

8 months ago 11 3 0 0
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Out now in Environmental Research – Anna’s new paper in which she assesses the levels of 118 contaminants in unhatched eggs and dead chicks found in the last and endangered population of gull-billed terns in Central Europe, breeding at Neufelderkoog: doi.org/10.1016/j.en...

8 months ago 24 12 1 0
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NEW on the #BOUdiversityBlog from Jamie Dunning

Why I don’t want to talk about my neurodivergence

bou.org.uk/blog-dunn...

#ornithology 🪶

8 months ago 15 11 0 1