BirdNote   /     Shorebirds Aren't Always on the Shore

Summary

The next time you see a shorebird, ask it where it’s been.

Subtitle
The next time you see a shorebird, ask it where it’s been.
Duration
00:01:41
Publishing date
2024-07-21 07:00
Link
https://www.birdnote.org/listen/shows/shorebirds-arent-always-shore
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Shownotes

Shorebirds' lives take them to many places other than the shore. Most of the shorebirds we see along our coasts migrate to the Arctic in summer. Here, many nest on the tundra, some along rushing streams, and others on rocky mountainsides. Long-billed Curlews winter on the Florida, Gulf, and Pacific coasts. But this one was seen in a field near Creston, BC, Canada, nearly 500 miles from the coast and 1/2 mile from the nearest body of water, the Kootenay River!

More info and transcript at BirdNote.org

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