Bird sighted far north of normal migratory range.
Earlier and more abundant then normal.
Large shearwater die-off at a Pilot Point beach.
Dove in Cottonwood Tree
Early breakup brings early arrivals.
Climate-induced habitat changes on Alaska's North Slope such as coastal erosion and permafrost thaw have produced more food for migrating brant, a study says.
Resident Ravens Disappeared in Early April
Many Greylag Goose on Spildra, Norway
Identified as a male Varied Thrush (Ixoreus naevius)
Over the past few months, a massive toxic bloom of the marine diatom Pseudo-nitzschia, stretching from central California to the Alaska Peninsula, has resulted in significant impacts to coastal resources and marine life. NOAA has been working closely with federal, state, tribal, academic, and other partners to respond to this unprecedented harmful algal bloom (HAB).
Identification pending.
Early spring and early waterfowl
Dead Murres At Boat Harbor
A mysterious condition continues to inflict some Alaska birds
Residents concern over die-offs persist
The Department of Fish and Game plans to trap a flock of birds not native to Alaska that is trying to move in. The agency says starlings could cause big problems for humans and other birds native to the area. They want to get rid of the flock before their numbers grow.
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