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Belle River 2024 Update: Find out where the Swallow-tailed Kites go!
Learn about the Belle River Swallow-tailed Kite's 2024 nest deep in the swamps of Louisiana and find out where she went afterward. Join Orleans Audubon Society for another surprising kite adventure!
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Swallow-tailed Kite Rescue, Release & Tracking
Просмотров 749Месяц назад
Orleans Audubon Society and its partners rescue a young Swallow-tailed Kite and put a tracking device on it to find out how it survives, where it goes, and how it uses working forests.
Merlin Rescue
Просмотров 3384 месяца назад
Orleans Audubon Society, working with Wings of Hope, rescues and helps rehabilitate a beautiful male Merlin.
Tagged Swallow-tailed Kite Returns to the Barataria-Terrebonne Basin
Просмотров 2105 месяцев назад
Exciting news! Our satellite tagged Swallow-tailed Kite, Belle River, is back on her breeding grounds after an extraordinary 6,000 mile migratory journey from her wintering grounds in Brazil. Watch the video below to learn all about her travels! The Orleans Audubon Society is partnering with BTNEP and the Avian Research and Conservation Institute to learn more about Swallow-tailed Kites that ne...
Anhinga Rescue
Просмотров 2968 месяцев назад
Orleans Audubon Society volunteers discovered an Anhinga tangled in fishing line, dangling over the water. See how they rescued it. Discarded fishing line and tackle are hazards to wildlife.
Virginia Rail Rescue, New Orleans
Просмотров 839 месяцев назад
This is a story about a Virginia Rail that Orleans Audubon Society rescued in New Orleans. Joe Willis was on his way to work when he noticed a group of crows attacking the rail on the median of Elysian Fields Avenue. The rail had suffered some sort of collision and needed rest. The bird was a little underweight, so I hand-fed it some minnows prior to releasing it. Collisions pose a pose serious...
Barred Owl Rescue, Slidell
Просмотров 13210 месяцев назад
Shantell was just out walking her dog when she noticed this poor owl flapping desperately and dangling from one wing. This is a story about a Barred Owl that Orleans Audubon Society volunteers rescued in Slidell, Louisiana. Discarded monofilament fishing line, fishing tackle, and trot lines all pose serious hazards to wildlife, especially Barred Owls.
Swallow-tailed Kite Migration in the Barataria-Terrebonne Basin
Просмотров 303Год назад
Swallow-tailed Kites are one of our earlier migrants and their fall migration is already underway! The Orleans Audubon Society is partnering with the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program and the Avian Research and Conservation Institute to learn more about Swallow-tailed Kites in the Barataria-Terrebonne basin. We want to learn all about the Swallow-tailed Kites that nest in the basin,...
The Pearl River: 2023 Most Endangered River
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
The Pearl River is one of the most biodiverse rivers in the U.S. and the primary drinking water source for Jackson, Mississippi. But this natural treasure is threatened by a devastating private real estate development scheme masquerading as a flood control project. This “One Lake” project would dredge and dam the Pearl River to create new waterfront property, destroying vital fish and wildlife ...
Birding Ghana: Hot, Hotter, Hottest
Просмотров 462Год назад
Speakers: Joelle Finley and Ken Harris Join Ken and Joelle on a trip from the humid and hot tropical south (think New Orleans in August) to the arid and hotter north of Ghana (think Las Vegas in August) experiencing a wide range of habitats, birds and people. Visit one of the saddest places on Earth, The Cape Coast Castle.
California Birding
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Presented by Joan Garvey, OAS Membership Chair This presentation features birds photographed in different habitats near South San Francisco, California. Also included are birds encountered on a deep water pelagic out of Half Moon Bay. Big surprises were a Polar Skua and a Hawaiian Petrel!
Alaskan Cruise with an Extension to Victoria, BC
Просмотров 5512 года назад
Presented by Joan Garvey, OAS Membership Chair This presentation was created to highlight birds seen in the Pacific Northwest. This was not a birding trip, but with a little effort and planning one can work birding in to any vacation. Bring your optics! Joan Garvey serves as Membership Chair of Orleans Audubon Society. After retiring from private practice as a General Dentist, she became an avi...
Celebrating the Swallow-tailed Kite
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
Presented by Dr. Jennifer Coulson, Orleans Audubon Society President The Swallow-tailed Kite might just be the most charismatic bird on the planet. Learn about this kite’s captivating life history and habits from ornithologist Dr. Jennifer Coulson, who has devoted most of her life to studying this bird. Jennifer will relate details about this kite’s social lifestyle, highlight some extreme spec...
Science and conservation for birds and humans on working lands in the Mississippi Delta
Просмотров 1412 года назад
Presented by Dr. Jason Hoeksema, University of Mississippi Delta Wind Birds (DWB) promotes creation and protection of wetland habitat for migratory water birds in the Mississippi Delta region, especially by working with private landowners. They also work to educate the public about the value of wetland habitats for wildlife, and to promote ecotourism around wildlife appreciation. Dr. Hoeksema w...
Cooperation and Conflict: The Bizarre Lives of Tropical Cuckoos
Просмотров 2872 года назад
Presented by Dr. Christie Riehl, Princeton University The anis - including the Groove-billed and Smooth-billed Anis of Texas and Florida, and the Greater Ani of South America - share an unusual nesting strategy known as communal nesting. Several pairs cooperatively build a single nest in which all the females lay their eggs, and the entire group shares incubation, nest defense, and parental car...
Wilson Slough Weir on May 16
Просмотров 4272 года назад
Wilson Slough Weir on May 16
Birding Colombia’s Southern Frontier-Putumayo
Просмотров 1872 года назад
Birding Colombia’s Southern Frontier-Putumayo
Searching for Black Rails in Louisiana - a Race against Extinction
Просмотров 4662 года назад
Searching for Black Rails in Louisiana - a Race against Extinction
LSU Museum of Natural Science Ornithology Program
Просмотров 1872 года назад
LSU Museum of Natural Science Ornithology Program
National Audubon Society’s Approach to Offshore Wind
Просмотров 1592 года назад
National Audubon Society’s Approach to Offshore Wind
Antarctica and Adelie Penguins
Просмотров 6562 года назад
Antarctica and Adelie Penguins
Barred Owl Rescue
Просмотров 1912 года назад
Barred Owl Rescue
Reestablishing Louisiana’s Whooping Cranes
Просмотров 5422 года назад
Reestablishing Louisiana’s Whooping Cranes
Saving the California Condor: The Importance of Zoos in Conservation of Endangered Species
Просмотров 772 года назад
Saving the California Condor: The Importance of Zoos in Conservation of Endangered Species
Migratory Birds and the Mississippi River
Просмотров 2312 года назад
Migratory Birds and the Mississippi River
Unexpected Passion for Birds John Snell Fox8 News
Просмотров 1163 года назад
Unexpected Passion for Birds John Snell Fox8 News
Fledgling Swallow-tailed Kite
Просмотров 613 года назад
Fledgling Swallow-tailed Kite
Ecuador: Straddling the equator in search of condors to hummingbirds
Просмотров 6463 года назад
Ecuador: Straddling the equator in search of condors to hummingbirds
The Future Delta and Birds
Просмотров 833 года назад
The Future Delta and Birds
40 Years in Borneo: Hacking Through the Jungle in Search of Birds
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.3 года назад
40 Years in Borneo: Hacking Through the Jungle in Search of Birds

Комментарии

  • @vondeckbar72
    @vondeckbar72 Месяц назад

    Let's keep squashing this travesty of a plan. Sickening to think that other people think this way.

  • @vondeckbar72
    @vondeckbar72 Месяц назад

    Jen, great update and work from you and your team. So majestic to see these avian masters of the air. They make flying and soaring look so enjoyable.

  • @rogerohlsson2336
    @rogerohlsson2336 Месяц назад

    Thank you to all for doing this research and producing the video!

  • @Sandy_Rosenthal
    @Sandy_Rosenthal Месяц назад

    Great uplifting story!

  • @vondeckbar72
    @vondeckbar72 Месяц назад

    Great job and thanks for sharing this. I still get excited like a kid when I see a Swallow-tailed Kite. Always log my sightings on E-bird.

    • @orleansaudubonsociety2410
      @orleansaudubonsociety2410 Месяц назад

      Thanks so much for logging your sightings in eBird! It really helps those of us studying and conserving Swallow-tailed Kites.

  • @hhingle
    @hhingle 3 месяца назад

    I saw a piliated woodpecker and a barred owl there...

  • @janebroussard1639
    @janebroussard1639 4 месяца назад

    Just saw a Swallow-Tailed Kite in St. Charles Parish today.

  • @willthomas8303
    @willthomas8303 4 месяца назад

    Nice job Jenn❤

  • @natgabe716
    @natgabe716 4 месяца назад

    I’ve seen the swallow tailed kite do that drop down trick 🧐 it’s incredible. I thought I was the only person obsessed with this bird ever since I first saw it.

  • @ccnola
    @ccnola 5 месяцев назад

    Fascinating!

  • @macmyers8143
    @macmyers8143 5 месяцев назад

    Great stuff, Jenn!

    • @orleansaudubonsociety2410
      @orleansaudubonsociety2410 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much!

    • @roseother8306
      @roseother8306 5 месяцев назад

      Fascinating! Those little backpacks are incredible, but the carriers are awesome - what an adventure to share! Thank you.

  • @richardcosta3504
    @richardcosta3504 5 месяцев назад

    Watched a wonderful presentation until the slide showing the Argos transmitter attached to the back of a Kite. You’ll never convince me that it doesn’t impair the bird in one way or another. Who’s assuming it’s not an added burden for the bird? Guess who.

    • @orleansaudubonsociety2410
      @orleansaudubonsociety2410 5 месяцев назад

      I appreciate your concern. Almost all field research carries at least some potential risk. I can assure you that the transmitter and harness attachment we are using meets all raptor research standards and has been approved by the USGS Bird Banding Lab. We have not had any adverse effects yet, and we have been using this particular transmitter design since 2011. In any study one has to weigh potential risks against benefits. In this case the knowledge we are gaining and the kite conservation measures we are implementing that are informed by the tracking study far outweigh any potential risk.

  • @maryettamoody5079
    @maryettamoody5079 6 месяцев назад

    Leave the Pearl river alone let it flow. No lakes and dams please my the Lordtake this lake and dams away let the stergrmt and turtles lovre I pray please make them leave the Pearl River alone yoiu did not make the dam or lake please don’t ettas them fo it you are in control please don’t let them do this

  • @maryettamoody5079
    @maryettamoody5079 7 месяцев назад

    One river no lake

  • @maryettamoody5079
    @maryettamoody5079 7 месяцев назад

    Not right hod please make these selfish people go away and leave the Pearl alone

    • @maryettamoody5079
      @maryettamoody5079 7 месяцев назад

      God please

    • @orleansaudubonsociety2410
      @orleansaudubonsociety2410 6 месяцев назад

      Some potentially good news: the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is now developing a new plan for flood control on the Pearl River near Jackson, a plan which we believe will be environmentally friendly and which involves elevating existing structures.

  • @philippianstamps2874
    @philippianstamps2874 7 месяцев назад

    I live in Jackson, I'd like more information

    • @orleansaudubonsociety2410
      @orleansaudubonsociety2410 7 месяцев назад

      For an update, read page 6 of OAS's current newsletter: jjaudubon.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/IBIS-Feb-March_2024.pdf

  • @QVL75
    @QVL75 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice Joan! I live in the Bay Area and find your video extremely informational and interesting. Thanks for information about the Pelagic tour. Looks very interesting. I took a whale watching tour from San Diego bay before on the decent size ship and got very bad seasick after it got to open sea and lasted for the rest of trip. I'm wondering what you felt about that boat you were on.

    • @joangarvey970
      @joangarvey970 7 месяцев назад

      It was fine! I might have had a patch on, can't remember, but it's worth getting one just to make sure. I live in New Orleans and the pelagic we have leave a lot to be desired. It takes hours to get to blue water and you may not see any sea birds at all.

  • @maryettamoody5079
    @maryettamoody5079 8 месяцев назад

    Why

  • @Sandy_Rosenthal
    @Sandy_Rosenthal 8 месяцев назад

    "It's Ok! We're leaving! "... LOL Thank you SO much for your rescue and recording the event!!!

  • @rplitt1
    @rplitt1 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome job! Thanks for sharing!

  • @joangarvey970
    @joangarvey970 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for helping!

  • @joangarvey970
    @joangarvey970 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for helping!

  • @moondancedude
    @moondancedude 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful video tour of the Bay Area. Thank you for highlighting a few of the beautiful areas in my vicinity. I’m a newbie birder and will get to the Golden Gate Park soon. Thx

  • @Sandy_Rosenthal
    @Sandy_Rosenthal 10 месяцев назад

    Love this happy ending!

  • @matthewdell4504
    @matthewdell4504 10 месяцев назад

    Good job, Jennifer! People really should remove their trash before animals and humans are harmed! That first pond on the left at Honey Island Swamp was a mess.

  • @waltermelyon4300
    @waltermelyon4300 Год назад

    Great video, thanks for the information. Interesting that Nature has tradeoffs with this bird, excels at flight but lacks a strong beak. And then it's kinda odd this Kite goes after so many land based prey, having chad air ability you would expect it to take advantage of this skill going after other birds. Maybe at one time in history it did focus on birds and it's simply coping now with our declining biodiversity.

    • @orleansaudubonsociety2410
      @orleansaudubonsociety2410 5 месяцев назад

      Kites mostly feed on aerial insects and usually focus on land-based prey when they are raising young. Kites specialize at being able to fly slowly without staling out. Flying slowly allows them to thoroughly and methodically search for cryptic prey like arboreal tree frogs that might be in a shrub or tree canopy.

    • @waltermelyon4300
      @waltermelyon4300 5 месяцев назад

      @@orleansaudubonsociety2410 Thank you for replying. I live in the panhandle of Florida and don't often see the Swallow Tail Kite, which is probably why it's special when they show up. Love this bird.

  • @matthewdell4504
    @matthewdell4504 Год назад

    Thanks for your work and your video. Enjoyed it very much.

  • @orleansaudubonsociety2410
    @orleansaudubonsociety2410 Год назад

    The public can provide comments to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers through email at pearlriverfrm@usace.army.mil though June 31.

  • @orleansaudubonsociety2410
    @orleansaudubonsociety2410 Год назад

    Please visit the American Rivers link below to Take Action: act.americanrivers.org/page/50845/action/1?ea.tracking.id=MERms

  • @edwallace2828
    @edwallace2828 Год назад

    Yoohoo, Joelle and Ken! I love the way you present - you paint a beautiful picture of your experience.

  • @badbear1000
    @badbear1000 Год назад

    Thank you, Jennifer ... Enjoyable and so much good information.

  • @rafaelamatarazzo4644
    @rafaelamatarazzo4644 2 года назад

    10:33

  • @edwallace2828
    @edwallace2828 2 года назад

    Thanks for posting. I am birding Louisiana virtually. Miss being there.

  • @edwallace2828
    @edwallace2828 2 года назад

    Joelle and Ken, very well done!!!!!

    • @edwallace2828
      @edwallace2828 2 года назад

      I need to upgrade my camera equipment.

  • @stephaniejoe9063
    @stephaniejoe9063 2 года назад

    Loved this! Thank you!

  • @craigu671
    @craigu671 2 года назад

    ☹️ p͎r͎o͎m͎o͎s͎m͎

  • @raphaelkoster6099
    @raphaelkoster6099 2 года назад

    Too bad the evil deep state is destroying paradise...again!!!!

  • @edwallace2828
    @edwallace2828 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed watching this while I worked. And agree, the Tourmaline Hummingbird is absolutely fantastic.

  • @edwallace2828
    @edwallace2828 2 года назад

    Wow! I enjoyed this video. Thank you Dr. Sheldon and thank New Orleans Audubon.

  • @orleansaudubonsociety2410
    @orleansaudubonsociety2410 2 года назад

    Please support OAS on GivingTuesday Donations to OAS’s Facebook GivingTuesday campaign received on November 30th may qualify for matching funds! OAS Facebook GivingTuesday campaign link: facebook.com/donate/312017430507119/