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Extreme heat causing baby birds to injure themselves after fleeing hot nests


July 19, 2021
Portland Audubon
(New York) The record-breaking heat waves that have killed dozens of people in the West Coast last month have also had a dire impact on the region’s bird population, particularly its youngest members.
And wildlife experts and environmentalists are warning that this could be a dire sign of things to come as climate change continues to alter the ecosystem.
During the record-breaking heat wave at the end of June, dozens of nesting baby birds, from raptors to corvid species, have been jumping out of their nests to escape the heat and falling to the ground. The Portland Audubon Society reported that it had 100 hawks admitted to wildlife care centers during the final week of June when temperatures were as high as 116 degrees. ....

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Audubon Spotlight: Lotem Taylor is Everywhere in Audubon


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When you hear the word: ‘trillion,’ what do you think of? Maybe you think about the number of trees in the world or the grains of sand on a beach. Lotem Taylor’s mind goes straight to data sets and migration patterns.   
Taylor has gone through more than a trillion data points during her nine-year conservation career. At Audubon, she leads spatial analyses for both the Migratory Bird Initiative (MBI) and Conservation Science teams. And as a Geographic Information System (GIS) and data analyst, her days are filled with developing automated processes to reformat, analyze, and visualize various datasets. In her time at Audubon, she has helped create climate suitability models and migration maps for hundreds of bird species. ....

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Tens of Millions of Birds Pass Through Just Two Western U.S. Corridors


Tens of Millions of Birds Pass Through Just Two Western U.S. Corridors
Approximately 80 percent of all Lawrence’s goldfinches migrate through California s Central Valley every spring.
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California’s Central Valley and the Colorado River Delta host tens of millions birds every year during the spring migration, according to a new study published in the journal
Ornithological Applications. The findings highlight the regions as critical corridors for conservation, with up to 80 percent of some species’ populations passing through the two areas.
Scientists have long suspected that the Central Valley and the Colorado River Delta were vital migratory stopovers, but “there really wasn’t any kind of science or data to back up those claims,” William DeLuca, lead author of the study and a migration ecologist for the National Audubon Society’s Migratory Bird Initiative, told ....

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California’s Central Valley and the Colorado River Delta host more than 82 million birds every year during the fall migration, according to a new study published in the journal Ornithological Applications.
California’s Central Valley and the Colorado River Delta host more than 82 million birds every year during the fall migration, according to a new study published in the journal Ornithological Applications. The findings highlight the regions as critical corridors for conservation, with up to 80 percent of some species’ populations passing through the two areas.
Scientists have long suspected that the Central Valley and the Colorado River Delta were vital migratory stopovers, but “there really wasn’t any kind of science or data to back up those claims,” William DeLuca, lead author of the study and a migration ecologist for the National Audubon Society’s Migratory Bird Initiative, told Audubon magazine. “I don’t think we realized just how im ....

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