Aerial Insectivore Science & Research Network
@avianAInetwork
Followers
112
Following
18
Media
2
Statuses
97
Tackling priority research questions, connecting researchers, and helping inform conservation actions, policies and programs relating to #aerialinsectivores
Joined March 2022
Nebel et al. 2020 provided a roadmap to conserving #aerialinsectivores | Read it here π https://t.co/F3riX5ugZ2 |
0
3
2
From the current WJO issue: Long-term occurrence of Chuck-willβs-widow beyond contemporary IUCN range. #ornithology
https://t.co/dpU93hsJnF
1
3
5
FIVE DAYS LEFT to the abstract deadline. Not just nightjars, but anything related. Not just academics, but everyone involved in nightjar research. We will have lots of discussion sessions, so please send us ideas for these, too. We'd love to hear from you!
Roll up, roll up, time to send in your abstracts for the #GlobalNightjarNetwork Virtual conference 2024! Abstracts now being accepted! All info in the image below - please get in touch with me, or any of the committee at meetings@nightjars.groups.io.
0
5
4
Β‘BREAKING NEWS! New research suggests that migratory birds have modified their Neotropical flight chronology in the last six decades. #Paperdelmes More info here: https://t.co/TUeAjNsZ7a
0
4
6
Roll up, roll up, time to send in your abstracts for the #GlobalNightjarNetwork Virtual conference 2024! Abstracts now being accepted! All info in the image below - please get in touch with me, or any of the committee at meetings@nightjars.groups.io.
1
7
21
Itβs prime time to observe Common Nighthawks migrating through Ontario! Keep an eye out for them in the evenings, especially along lakeshores/peninsulas
0
4
10
Is song an honest signal in southwestern willow flycatchers? π#aerialinsectivore #flycatcher
Evidence of honest signalling in a suboscine bird: Southwestern willow flycatcher song frequency is positively related to apparent reproductive success | https://t.co/naDSmbsGF0 | Behaviour | #ornithology
0
0
0
Are Chuck-willβs-widow occurrences underreported? Check out this new paper π#aerialinsectivore #nightjar
Long-term occurrence of Chuck-willβs-widow (Antrostomus carolinensis) beyond contemporary IUCN range | https://t.co/GpIkZKDIC5 | Wilson Journal of Ornithology | #ornithology
0
0
2
Evidence of honest signalling in a suboscine bird: Southwestern willow flycatcher song frequency is positively related to apparent reproductive success | https://t.co/naDSmbsGF0 | Behaviour | #ornithology
0
1
2
#aerialinsectivores #swifts check out this new paperπ βAnthropogenic debris as nest material in three swift species: New insights into the interactions of atmospheric pollution with wildlifeβ
0
2
3
Occurrence and persistence of pseudo-tail spots in the barn swallow | Ecology and Evolution | https://t.co/f8xANRNCw6 | #ornithology
0
2
4
Learn more about this #aerialinsectivore featured in The Warblers Podcast π
"Quick, three beers!" - The Olive-Sided Flycatcher Jody Allair joins, The Warblers Podcast to share why the Olive-sided Flycatcher is the best boreal bird. Learn about this impressive hunter & get tips on how to help it and other aerial insectivores. https://t.co/vMGD2bXvSD
0
0
1
JT Larkin at @UMassECo led a new study with co-authors looking at eastern whip-poor-will habitat associations across the eastern US, using >1250 ARUs! @OpenAcoustics @usfs_nrs #audiomoth #birds #ornithology #MachineLearning See the published paper here: https://t.co/vpE1WJ5fHA
0
3
7
Chimney swifts cloud urban skylines in the evening in eastern Canada. But the birds are likely to become endangered if their food and dwellings arenβt protected. https://t.co/ScU2cFMv1A
thenarwhal.ca
Chimney swifts are at risk in Canada, and the birds are likely to become endangered if their food and dwellings arenβt protected
0
6
6
Wishing all you #swifties great fun at the Evergreen Brickworks tonight! Ontario SwiftWatch Event: July 9th, 6:30-8:00 pm @birdingtoronto @culture_to @TOHistory For those who did not register keep an eye out for future Ontario #SwiftWatch events (this event is full)
0
2
4
π’ FUNDING OPPORTUNITY Applications now open for our Small Research Grants and Career Development Bursaries Funding #ornithology around the globe Deadline: 31 October 2024 β‘οΈ Research Grants: https://t.co/6T77vv1b4S β‘οΈ Bursaries: https://t.co/iWKeHEe23D
0
56
86
IT FINALLY HAPPENED!! After 15 years of studying #nightjar, and finding more than 400 nests, one of our team members @RSchnurmacher found a three-egg nest! Fingers crossed it does not get predated or disturbed!
9
16
242
βΌοΈPhD and MSc opportunityβΌοΈ: Eastern Whip-poor-will landscape use, movement, and ecology. Learn more: https://t.co/Q5GOr5Dm1Z
#easternwhippoorwill #nightjars #caprimulgids #PhDposition #MSc #breedingbirds
1/2 PhD and MSc opportunity: #easternwhippoorwill research in southern Ontario. Do you have a strong motivation to answer tangible conservation questions for an understudied #speciesatrisk? @BirdsCanada in partnership with @UWaterloo are recruiting 2 students for intake this May.
0
2
6
Our friends at Ontario SwiftWatch are looking for a Chimney Swift Research Specialist to investigate habitat selection in Chimney Swifts! Learn more and apply for this position using the link below: https://t.co/KqsHZdHcTR
@BirdsCanada
@BirdsCanada_ON
0
2
3
New paper -> @ConorTaff et al. exploring the effects of climate extremes during the breeding season on several bird species, including some #aerialinsectivores π
Excited that my new paper with Ryan Shipley is finally out today! We used 100 years of temperature data from 3,000+ weather stations and 300,000+ nest records to explore cold snaps and heatwaves during nesting for 24 common birds.
0
0
1