Paul talks to Roy Lowe, retired biologist and refuge manager with the US Fish & Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) National Wildlife Refuge Program. As the first USFWS agent stationed on the Oregon Coast, Roy has accrued decades of experience studying seabirds and their migration habits within the Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex. Paul and Roy discuss the amazing endurance and navigational feats of migratory seabirds, theories on how these birds navigate to find their destinations, and some new technologies being used to understand the movements of migratory birds.
Follow @rloweiii on Instagram to see his incredible bird and wildlife photography!
In the introduction, Paul provides an overview of what birds you can expect to see this month on the Oregon Coast. At the end of the episode, ASLC Digital Media Coordinator Nissa Parker jumps in to share news about ASLC events and projects.
Learn more about Motus Wildlife Tracking System: https://motus.org/
About the Reserve Inspiration art exhibit: https://www.lincolncityaudubon.org/feature-articles/reserve-inspiration-art-exhibit-opens-july-7
ASLC Calendar: https://www.lincolncityaudubon.org/events
ASLC Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/audubonlincolncity/
Learn more about ASLC: https://www.lincolncityaudubon.org/
Make sure to follow us on Instagram at @oregoncoastbirdcast and email your questions and suggestions to [email protected]!
08/01/23 • 36 min
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