The Celery Farm & Beyond: Of Birds and Storms


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From The Celery Farm & Beyond: The JerseyBirds e-mail list had a useful recent exchange regarding the dangers faced by birds during storms. I reprint part of it here

Mike Gochfeld writes:

... watching for storm driven birds shows us a special side of their adaptive behavior.

Birds take a very heavy beating from bad weather.  Even without a hurricane, even without storms, coastal nesting birds for example terns and skimmers, experience far more nesting wipeouts than successes. 

 

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