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Tuesday, February 5, 2008. The Quality of This Land. After returning from Tierra del Fuego I am often asked the question is it a beautiful place? It’s not an easy question to answer; my response, at least in my head, is to ask what makes a place beautiful? I wonder: must a place have obviously awe-inspiring features like a mighty mountain, or plunging, pristine waterfall to earn our respect? Or can we appreciate land like we do most people, not with a glance but with a relationship? This year, with the h...

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008. The Quality of This Land. After returning from Tierra del Fuego I am often asked the question is it a beautiful place? It’s not an easy question to answer; my response, at least in my head, is to ask what makes a place beautiful? I wonder: must a place have obviously awe-inspiring features like a mighty mountain, or plunging, pristine waterfall to earn our respect? Or can we appreciate land like we do most people, not with a glance but with a relationship? This year, with the h...

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The Shorebird Project: Australia - 80 Mile Beach, WA, November 17, 2007

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Monday, November 26, 2007. Australia - 80 Mile Beach, WA, November 17, 2007. Oriental Plovers (foreground) and Grey-tailed Tattlers on 80 Mile Beach. We left Broome, successful to the extent that we had caught over a 1,000 birds, with sufficient samples of a number of species and few mortalities. It was a remarkable feat considering the heat. As usual, success depends on persistence. One could look upon the thousands of shorebirds at Roebuck Bay and conclude that dropping a net anywhere will yield. Clive...

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The Shorebird Project: December 2007

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Saturday, December 1, 2007. Australia - Large-mesh Cannon Nets - 80 Mile Beach, WA, November 20, 2007. Ghost Crab holes, and the sandy remains of excavation, on 80 Mile Beach. Our first catch at 80 Mile Beach, in the late afternoon, gave all of us a real sense of accomplishment. It was a tough call for several reasons . . . . . The small-mesh net, the standard on the. Is made of small mesh that prevents birds from getting entangled so extraction is relatively simple. Weight has two impacts. The small mes...

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The Shorebird Project: January 2008

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Sunday, January 20, 2008. Tierra del Fuego: 1/20/08. Our Seventh Expedition to Tierra del Fuego: 1/20/08. Our Friday morning started by saying goodbye to Sergio and Gabriella, the veterinary students from University of Santo Thomas. Their major professor is Carmen Espoz. Carmen left the night before. We were sorry to see them go; they are hard working intelligent people who are always willing to lend a hand. Now we have a team of 7 people, small but adequate. Carmen with her daughter Antonia.). Could the...

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The Shorebird Project: Australia - Roebuck Bay and Broome Bird Observatory, WA, January 14, 2007

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Monday, November 26, 2007. Australia - Roebuck Bay and Broome Bird Observatory, WA, January 14, 2007. Hermit crabs are plentiful on Roebuck Bay. Over the last two days we made two catches of over 300 birds each. On each catch the skill of both Chris and Clive, and the growing capability of the team, helped to make well executed and safe catches. I was especially grateful to work with Frank O’Connor on Terek Sandpipers, a species I had never seen let alone handled and banded. Frank O’Connor, Nik Ward, and...

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The Shorebird Project: February 2007

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Friday, February 16, 2007. Chile - The 2007 Shorebird Project Team. Is the Chief Biologist with the Conserve Wildlife Foundation and former chief of the NJ Endangered Species Program. He has led expeditions to the Arctic and Tierra del Fuego for the last 7 years. He co-leads this expedition with Amanda Dey. Bird Curator and biologist with Royal Ontario Museum has also taken part in expeditions throughout the world, it is his 7th to Tierra del Fuego. Is a professor at the Universidad de Santo Thomas in Sa...

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NJDEP Division of Fish & Wildlife - Delaware Bay Shorebirds

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Fish and wildlife links. Migratory Bird Treaty Centennial 1916-2016. FWS Protects Red Knot as Threatened Under the Endangered Species Act. US FWS News Release, 12/9/14. Seasonal Beach Closure Information. Red Knot - An Imperiled Migratory Shorebird in New Jersey. The Division of Fish and Wildlife's Endangered and Nongame Species Program. To report your observations. Go to www.bandedbirds.org. The links below lead to pages with information about these shorebirds and the work of division biologists. BioSci...

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008. The Quality of This Land. After returning from Tierra del Fuego I am often asked the question is it a beautiful place? It’s not an easy question to answer; my response, at least in my head, is to ask what makes a place beautiful? I wonder: must a place have obviously awe-inspiring features like a mighty mountain, or plunging, pristine waterfall to earn our respect? Or can we appreciate land like we do most people, not with a glance but with a relationship? This year, with the h...

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