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Turn of events puts Satellite Beach threatened least terns in trouble

Nesting season is here for Sea Turtles and Waterbirds in Florida | 92 1 CTQ | Maverick and Lulu in the Morning

Each spring and summer, thousands of sea turtles, shorebirds and seabirds nest on Florida’s beaches. Because our state’s shorelines are critical for sea turtle and waterbird nesting, beachgoers can make a big difference in helping them.

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Delray Beach community protected nesting least terns

It was the gifts he brought that Carol Otis noticed first, small fishes plucked from the shallows of the Atlantic Ocean and given in courtship to a female least tern. Otis, an avian enthusiast and recent transplant from Portland, Ore., recognized the endearing mating behavior and began looking for a nesting colony of the state-threatened bird on her daily walks along Delray Beach’s shoreline. “I asked lots of people, but no one knew,” Otis said. Then, in late April, she saw them. Tiny least terns the smallest of their species in North America   sitting on fragile nests that are no more than scrapes in the sand on the wide-open beach. There were 17.

Beach-goers, Bird Watchers Asked To Get Involved With Shorebird Partnership

Mar 15, 2021 4:30 AM Daytona Beach, FL - The goal of the Volusia County Shorebird Partnership is to conserve shorebird and seabird populations but they need the public’s help to make it happen. Jennifer Winters, Volusia County Protected Species Activity Manager, says that the partnership is part of the Florida Shorebird Alliance. She says that nesting shorebird surveys are done all year round. We’d like people to help us identify nesting locations. So if you’re walking on the beach and you see some unusual bird activity. They lay their eggs directly on the sand so we’d want to know where those areas are so we can get out and post them to ensure that they would have a successful chance. Winters said different species have different habitat preferences for their nests so you can find them all over the place. Least terns and Wilson s plover, they’ll nest actually on open beach areas so usually kind of the upper beach area. We’ve had Wilson

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