Razorbills May Have Bred on Maine's Eastern Egg Rock for First Time as Researchers Discover Chick
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Razorbills may have bred on Maine's Eastern Egg Rock for first time as researchers discover chick
A small seabird milestone in Maine is giving conservationists something big to celebrate. On Eastern Egg Rock, researchers found a razorbill chick inside a burrow, prompting the National Audubon Society to report that the species is now breeding there. What's happening? The National Audubon Society (@audubonsociety) announced the news in a recent social media post, writing, "Great news! Razorbills have started breeding on Eastern Egg Rock in Mai…
For the first time, a rare Greater Painted Snipe has been captured on camera with its two chicks in the Corbett Tiger Reserve. This is believed to be the first confirmed breeding record in the Corbett landscape. In this rare bird, the male cares for the eggs and chicks, while the female abandons the nest after laying the eggs. Experts have described this as a major achievement in wildlife conservation and wetland preservation.
Rare bird spotted with chicks in Corbett Tiger Reserve; Conservationists hail it as a positive sign
A rare Greater Painted-Snipe with chicks was documented in Corbett Tiger Reserve. This sighting provides the first scientific evidence of successful breeding for the species. The observation indicates a healthy wetland ecosystem within the protected reserve. Such breeding records are valuable for understanding species distribution and conservation effectiveness. This discovery highlights the importance of protecting natural habitats for vulnerab…
Rare bird first time spotted with chicks in Corbett, enthusing experts - Pioneer Edge | Uttarakhand News in English | Dehradun News Today
PIONEER EDGE NEWS SERVICE/ Ramnagar In a first for the Corbett landscape, a rare Greater Painted-Snipe has been photographed with its two chicks in the wetland area along Kosi river adjoining Corbett Tiger Reserve. The remarkable sighting has excited ornithologists and wildlife enthusiasts, and it is being considered as the first photographic documentation of the species’ breeding behaviour in the Kosi wetlands. Notably, a wildlife photographer,…
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