A large percentage of the migrating birds to this island are shorebirds. This family of birds is on the decline worldwide due to habitat loss, hunting and climate change just to name a few. The Global Shorebird Counts (September 3rd – 9th) and the World Shorebirds Day (September 6th), was set up to highlight the plight of these marathon migrants around the world and the need for shorebird conservation and research. You can get involved by getting out during the counting dates September 3rd – 9th, count the shorebirds you see, enter the results of your count on ebird, share the checklist with World Shorebirds Day and that’s it. Those few steps can potentially save thousands of shorebirds so get involved.
Birds of Barbados is a social media initiative that aims to raise awareness and educate people about the beautiful birds of Barbados, both native and migratory, where and how to see them, the challenges they face, and the efforts to protect them.
Sunday, 1 September 2019
World Shorebirds Day 2019
A large percentage of the migrating birds to this island are shorebirds. This family of birds is on the decline worldwide due to habitat loss, hunting and climate change just to name a few. The Global Shorebird Counts (September 3rd – 9th) and the World Shorebirds Day (September 6th), was set up to highlight the plight of these marathon migrants around the world and the need for shorebird conservation and research. You can get involved by getting out during the counting dates September 3rd – 9th, count the shorebirds you see, enter the results of your count on ebird, share the checklist with World Shorebirds Day and that’s it. Those few steps can potentially save thousands of shorebirds so get involved.
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