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Bird Habitat: Rocky Shores and Sandy Beaches

Explore how these dynamic habitats shape the lives of coastal birds, from their feeding and nesting behaviors to the conservation challenges they face

Episode:
104
Date:
September 25, 2024
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Bird Habitat: Rocky Shores and Sandy Beaches

Summary

This episode is all about rocky shores and sandy beaches as bird habitat. These environments offer birds very different resources and challenges. We explore the geology behind these habitats—how high-energy waves shape rocky cliffs and headlands, while the deposition of sediment builds up sandy beaches. Alongside this, we discuss the dynamic interaction between birds and their coastal homes, and how species like gulls, shorebirds, and seabirds have adapted to thrive in these unique settings.

The episode highlights the incredible diversity of bird species found along coastlines worldwide. From puffins nesting on rocky sea cliffs to plovers skittering across sandy beaches, coastal birds have developed specialized feeding and breeding behaviors to survive in their often harsh environments. We also examine how tides and wave energy shape the coastal ecosystem and offer rich feeding opportunities for birds during migration and in their non-breeding seasons.

Finally, we touch on the many challenges coastal birds face from human activity—habitat destruction, disturbance, pollution, and climate change—all of which threaten these delicate ecosystems. But amidst the challenges, coastal environments remain awe-inspiring places for birdwatching, providing opportunities to witness some of the most dramatic bird spectacles on Earth.



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Photos

Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani). Photo by M. Leonard Photo/Adobe.
Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres). Photo by wirestock/Envato.
Sanderling (Calidris alba). Photo by Brian Lasenby/Adobe.
Hooded Plover (Charadrius cucullatus). Photo by phototrip.cz/Adobe.
Blackish Cinclodes (Cinclodes antarcticus). Photo by Nick Athanus/Flickr.
Rock Pipit (Anthus petrosus). Photo by DennisJacobsen/Envato.
Inca Tern (Larosterna inca). Photo by Josue Hermoza/Wikimedia.

Attributions

  • Herring Gull sounds (Xeno Canto recording XC488995)

This work by Ivan Phillipsen is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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