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ינואר 12, 2023

Before photographing a bird’s nest, LEARN HOW! 😁

Nest Photography: Learn How

1️⃣ ➡️ There are potential dangers to photographing an active bird nest, but also potential benefits! Before photographing a nest, please learn what to do (and what not to do). This article entitled HOW TO NESTWATCH by The Cornell Lab of Ornithology* is a great resource, and even includes a helpful quiz!

Choose Your iNat Geoprivacy Preference

2️⃣ ➡️ Then, please decide whether you want your iNat nest observation to have an open, obscured or private Geoprivacy location. You can read about the 3 Geoprivacy options here. Another option — some birders keep the location of their nest observation intentionally hidden until after the birds have grown up (via editing the observation to change their Geoprivacy selection).

Some considerations to contemplate when choosing the Geoprivacy of nest observations include:

  • Are hunters/poachers a threat to the species you’ve observed?
  • Is the conservation status of the species in trouble, such as vulnerable or endangered? If so, what’s the best way to protect the species?
  • Is it a species that will attract many people to come view it? If so, how accessible is the nest location? (increased foot traffic = increased risk)
  • Is the nest very near to your home address? (some observers avoid “open” Geoprivacy near to their homes)

Ultimately, it’s important to note that the Geoprivacy decision is completely up to the observer.


* This project and its admin are not affiliated with Cornell or The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
From web browser: View the Bird With Its Parent project page.
From iNat app: View the Bird With Its Parent project page.
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הועלה ב-ינואר 12, 2023 09:51 אחה"צ על ידי kitemongoose kitemongoose

ינואר 17, 2023

Great Egret nestlings at UTSWMC rookery, Texas

Li’l Punk Rockers? 🎸🤘🎸 Sibling rivalry amongst chicks: Two young, fuzzy-headed American Great Egret nestlings compete by sparring with their beaks, while their parent stands behind them in the nest.
Image 1. Ardea alba ssp. egretta [American Great Egret] · Photographed in Texas, USA (Dallas County), these tiny Great Egret nestlings sport upright head-feathers that resemble a punk-rocker mohawk. In the background, their parent’s feet tower over them.
Photo by @shivashenoy · April 2021 · © Shiva Shenoy · some rights reserved ·  image 1—license 
Bird With Its Parent journal · iNaturalist · January 17, 2023

Who can resist these cute little babies! Hobby photographer Shiva Shenoy spotted these youngsters in Dallas, at the on-campus bird rookery of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSWMC)*. A bird rookery at an academic medical center, in an urban area? What could be better!

Amidst the hustle and bustle of Dallas, the rookery’s small wooded area (seen here on Google maps, UTSWMC ) makes a big environmental impact. I’m reminded of the words of @laurasea (regarding Wood Storks observed in Florida, at a pond in Walmart’s parking lot ): "If only we planned and set aside little spaces for creatures around us. There would be so much more life." So thanks to all the businesses, organizations and environmental advocates who do just that.

The following photo shows more of this proud Great Egret parent:

An adult American Great Egret, with flowing white aigrettes, stands guard over two fuzzy nestlings.
Image 2. Ardea alba ssp. egretta [American Great Egret] chicks on nest with parent
Photo by @shivashenoy · April 2021 · © Shiva Shenoy · some rights reserved ·  image 2—license 

Author: @kitemongoose · Published: January 17, 2023 · Revised: July 20, 2023 by @kitemongoose · 🔚

Footnote:
* This project and its admin are not affiliated with UTSWMC or its rookery.

Project link:

הועלה ב-ינואר 17, 2023 11:52 אחה"צ על ידי kitemongoose kitemongoose | תגובה 1 | הוספת תגובה

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