π£π§ͺππ¦ #SnowyPlovers are off to an early start! We've documented 70 nests + the first chicks of the season! In decades of monitoring (weβve collected plover data since the 1980s), we've only had one nest hatch before April. This year, we had numerous nests with chicks by March 25thβa new record!
ππ£π From washed-out nests to wild shores! 5 #SnowyPlovers were recently given a second chance at life thanks to the collaborative #conservation efforts of Point Blue, SPCA Monterey, California DFW, & volunteers. A big #conservationwin for these tiny #shorebirds! π§ͺπ¦π Read more: shorturl.at/hEhJ1
π£Two #SnowyPlovers just hatched at SPCA Monterey Bay after their eggs were rescued from a flooded nest by Point Blue biologists! Theyβll grow under expert care before being released. π§ͺπ¦π Check out the video & see more on this conservation win! shorturl.at/bgzuY #wildliferescue #shorebirdconservation
Want to help protect #SnowyPlovers? π¦π Join the Snowy Plover Guardian Program with Monterey Audubon, #CAstateparks & Point Blue! Educate beachgoers, support conservation, & protect shorebird habitat along the Monterey Bay Coast. Training starts 2/25! π https://buff.ly/4b48wah
#Snowyplovers are one of #Oregon biggest success stories π Their numbers dropped to as low as 55 in 1993 and 76 in 2003, leading to them being listed as threatened under the fed #EndangeredSpeciesAct. But in 2023, their estimated population was an astounding 433!
πΈ: Cynthia Herrick