The 2023 edition of the #SeabirdJournal is steadily coming together: seabirdgroup.org.uk/seabird-35
Check it out for:
🐧 The re-establishment of an extinct Brünnich’s Guillemot colony,
🐣Predator exclusion fencing improving gull productivity.
It's nice to publish good news stories! 🌞
Isolation isn't quite so bad when you can sit in the garden and enjoy the latest articles from The Seabird Group journal ☀️ 📖 #SeabirdJournal
seabirdgroup.org.uk/seabird-33
🌊 New in SEABIRD 34 (Early Release) 🌊
Emma Cunningham et al -
'The incursion of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) into North Atlantic seabird populations: an interim report from the 15th International Seabird Group conference'
#SeabirdJournal
seabirdgroup.org.uk/seabird-34
Woohoo! Christmas break, my new copy of The Seabird Group journal, and a daiquiri. Perfection! 👌 Congrats Dr Viola Ross-Smith & Ruth Dunn for another great issue! #Seabird #Seabird Journal
🌊 New in SEABIRD 36 (Early Release)🌊
Richard Luxmoore and colleagues:
'Population surveys of burrow-nesting #seabirds on the St Kilda archipelago: results and insights from the 2019 #SeabirdsCount census'
#SeabirdJournal
📷Danni Thompson
🌊 New in SEABIRD 36 (Early Release)🌊
David Jardine:
'Feeding ecology of wintering Great Northern Divers Gavia immer in Argyll, Scotland'
#SeabirdJournal
doi.org/10.61350/sbj.3…
📷: David C Jardine
🌊 New in SEABIRD 34 (Early Release) 🌊
Natassia Bacco-Mannina et al -
'An investigation into factors contributing to mortality of young terns at a managed colony'
#SeabirdJournal
seabirdgroup.org.uk/seabird-34
#seabirds #ornithology #newpaper
Have you got a manuscript to submit to our #SeabirdJournal ? 🌊
Get them in before the field season starts!
Check out seabirdgroup.org.uk/publications for more info!
Seabird 34 has landed! Time to fill those dark winter evenings with #seabirds .
If you are a member you can expect a copy through the door soon.
A big thank you to Dr Viola Ross-Smith, Ruth Dunn and all the many contributors!
#SeabirdJournal
The Seabird Group has an open access, free-to-publish journal SEABIRD.
#SeabirdJournal welcomes seabird biology, conservation, identification & status papers.
The Seabird Group encourage contributions from beginners & ECRs - something to keep in mind
with your #WSTC8 work!
#Seabirds are in decline so new methods like this will help towards their conservation
NEW PAPER by Mark Bolton et al in The Seabird Group #SeabirdJournal 👉bit.ly/3Hb3bh0
Check out the blog here👉bit.ly/3I9lVyA
| #Ornithology
Bond et al investigate the evidence behind rumours that storm-petrel chicks were historically used as candles 👀🕯️
(Spoiler: It's unlikely to have been a widespread practice.)
New #SeabirdJournal paper available to read online now: seabirdgroup.org.uk/seabird-35
New paper from @mfrcatu & colleagues in BirdWatch Ireland
Natassia Bacco-Mannina et al -
'An investigation into factors contributing to mortality of young terns at a managed colony'
Heidi Acampora Ian O’Connor Katie O'Dwyer
#SeabirdJournal
seabirdgroup.org.uk/seabird-34
#seabirds #ornithology