Foraging loon with crab
New paper in Ornis Norvegica comparing the trophic ecology of Common and Yellow-billed Loons on the coast of Norway. #seabirdscience @birdlifenorge.bsky.social boap.uib.no/index.php/or...
Foraging loon with crab
New paper in Ornis Norvegica comparing the trophic ecology of Common and Yellow-billed Loons on the coast of Norway. #seabirdscience @birdlifenorge.bsky.social boap.uib.no/index.php/or...
Atlantic Puffin at HornΓΈya, Norway
New opening for a 3-year PhD project in 'Seabird Ecology in a Changing Arctic' at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (TromsΓΈ) and the Arctic University of Norway (UiT). Apply before 25 Mar 2026. #seabirdscience @ninanatureresearch.bsky.social nina.attract.reachmee.com/jobs/84-phd-...
Donβt miss your chance to join the PSG Annual Meeting!
Be part of inspiring talks, global perspectives, and the conversations shaping the future of seabird science.
β° Registration closes 30 January
π psg.wildapricot.org/event-6263708
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π Share your seabird research at #WSC4! Submit abstracts for oral or poster presentations by 15 Jan 2026. Travel awards available for students & early-career researchers. Connect globally & shape seabird science! π¦βοΈ
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π¦β¨ WSC4 Keynote Nominations Open!
Share your vision for seabird conservation. Early-career & international voices encouraged!
πWSC4 In-person & Hybrid: 7β11 Sept 2026, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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SPECIES SPOTLIGHT: Frigatebird!
Frigatebirds have the largest wingspan-to-body-weight ratio of any bird, allowing them to soar effortlessly for extended periods. Male frigatebirds are known for their striking red throat pouch,... #Frigatebird #SeabirdScience #AerialMasters #MarineLife #BirdFacts
π¦ Seabirds are sentinels of ocean health. Join us at WSC 4: Wings of Adaptation: Seabirds in a Changing Climate ππ
π Hobart, Tasmania | ποΈ 7β11 Sept 2026
π Proposals due 15 Aug 2025
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π Proposal deadline for WSC4 extended to Aug 15 π¦
Help shape seabird science at βWings of Adaptation: Seabirds in a Changing Climateβ
π Hobart, TAS | π
Sept 7β11, 2026
π Submit: WSCScience@worldseabirdunion.org
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ππ£ Itβs #FarallonFriday and weβre excited to share some updates on one of our favorite #FarallonIslands #seabirds, the Ashy Storm-Petrel! ππ¦π¦π§ͺ #seabirdscience #wildlifemonitoring #conservation
Hello Brazil! πποΈ Our tracking of #Falklands Southern Giant Petrels continues to surprise! These seabirds really know how to take the scenic route
#seabirdscience #DPL00080 #tracking #giantpetrel #helloBrazil #darwinpluslocal #ukbiodiversitychallengefunds
π my.wildlifecomputers.com/data/map/?id...
The Falklands host the worldβs largest population of Southern Giant Petrels & for the first time weβre tracking their movements! π Turns out, theyβre not homebodies-Some are soaring over 1,500km from home!
Big birds, big adventures. #SeabirdScience my.wildlifecomputers.com/data/map/?id...
Our first Shag chicks of the season were seen during a colony check yβday! π£
Unfortunately several nests had failed, likely due to recent storms, but signs of others nest building and some more on eggs. Also 2 adults retrapped (from 2012 and 2018).
@smp-seabirds.bsky.social #seabirdscience
Congratulations to Pierre-Paul Bittonβs lab & graduate students of the Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology program! Their new study in Marine Ornithology uses nonlinear models to analyze seabird nestling growth, featuring Newfoundlandβs iconic Atlantic puffin. π¦π #SeabirdScience
Illegal fishing of prey species could potentially harm food availability for brown boobies β a slowly recovering population after efforts to remove invasive rats and vegetation.
Open Access Paper: buff.ly/4dLWMcW
#IOMarineScience #SeabirdScience @alicetrevail.bsky.social
Laysan albatross eating raindrops while sitting on a nest in a field.
A breath of fresh air! Hello, out there.
I am a seabird ecologist and will occasionally post #seabirdscience updates & repost things that interest me.
Photo: An incubating Laysan albatross having a drink during a rainstorm on Pihemanu (Midway Atoll).