At Cold Bay, snow was reported on five days during the month, the most for any May since 2013.
Ross's Gulls are normally seen in the high Arctic, this is the first reported sighting in Togiak. A similar sighting was reported to LEO Network from Hooper Bay.
An unusual gull species (possibly Ross's gull) sighted within days of a confirmed Ross's gull sighting in Togiak.
Ross's gull (Rhodostetia rosea) spotted in Hooper Bay, south of normal species range.
Birds have been reported dead or behaving strangely in communities throughout the Bering Strait region, from Shishmaref to Unalakleet and on St. Lawrence Island.
Puffins are an endangered species, whose numbers have declined largely due to climate change and overfishing.
Warmer springs create a 'mismatch' where hungry chicks hatch too late to feast on abundant caterpillars, new research shows.
Dead bald eagle washes up on Larsen Bay beach
A rare sighting of an elusive wetland species.
Rising ocean levels are causing waves to break on the statues and platforms built a thousand years ago. The island risks losing its cultural heritage. Again.
Citizen science programs integral to supporting coastal research
An Okanagan program was designed 15 years ago to control the invasive species of starlings
A flock of European Starlings sighted at a mid-town Anchorage building.
Very early for a hummingbird, especially in a non-urban area without feeders.
The likely culprit is a toxic algal bloom, fueled by warmer ocean temperatures.
The habitat overlap of polar bears and their main prey, ringed seals, is disappearing and the bears are instead getting closer to nesting birds.
While reproductive failure is common for some species like black-legged kittiwakes, it isn’t for murres. In some places less than one percent of the chicks survived.
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