While we want monitors at our sites across Connecticut as much as possible, there are a few times when we would rather have you take the day off to better protect our Piping Plover and American Oystercatcher nests and soon Least Tern and Common Tern as well. This is when the weather conditions are potentially hazardous to the birds, and as you can imagine the threat increases at times when the birds are incubating eggs or tending to young. Please keep the conditions in mind and only survey when the temperature is not overly hot or cold, there is no rain, and the wind is not strong.
If gusts are strong enough that you notice them pushing you around, especially on a cool or cloudy day, it may be better to stay home. When the temperature is below 50 or over 90, you may want to exercise caution and skip a monitoring session. When there is rain falling as there will be today and tomorrow and possibly a few more times in the next week it is also best not to go on to the beach. The key is that we do not want incubating adults coming off eggs for too long of a time so that they are exposed to extreme conditions. This can be fatal to them. Also, for your own safety, watch out for any forecast for thunderstorms so that you are not on the beach at such a time as we enter the severe season.
Thank you all for your constant efforts and for being mindful about when to hit the beaches this spring and summer.
Audubon Alliance for Coastal Waterbirds, Audubon Connecticut and the Connecticut Audubon Society partnering to improve conditions for coastal waterbirds in Connecticut.
Rabu, 08 Mei 2013
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