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hatrack

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Mon Sep 26, 2016, 09:41 AM Sep 2016

Caspian Terns Nest 1,000 Miles N Of Known Breeding Grounds - "Incredible" Migratory Shift To AK

Eyebrows would be raised if American crocodiles, found on the southern tip of Florida, decided to relocate to New York’s Fifth Avenue or Moroccan camels suddenly joined the tourist throng outside Buckingham Palace in London. Yet this is the scale of species shift that appears to be under way in Alaska.

In July, researchers in Cape Krusenstern national monument on the north-west coast of Alaska were startled to discover a nest containing Caspian terns on the gravelly beach of a lagoon. The birds were an incredible 1,000 miles further north than the species had been previously recorded.

“There was plenty of shock, it is a very unusual situation,” said Dr Martin Robards, Arctic program director at the Wildlife Conservation Society, which found the nest. “We checked with Caspian tern experts and they were all very surprised they were this far north. We get Arctic terns here but these terns are much bigger, they really stand out.”

The terns, usually found in Washington state, successfully bred and chicks have now flown the nest. While it remains to be seen whether Caspian terns will become ensconced long-term within the Arctic circle, the epic relocation is emblematic of how warming temperatures are causing a huge upheaval in the basic rhythms of Alaska’s environment. Next week, scientists will gather at the White House’s first ever Arctic science meeting to deliver the confronting news.

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/sep/23/terns-migration-alaska

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Caspian Terns Nest 1,000 Miles N Of Known Breeding Grounds - "Incredible" Migratory Shift To AK (Original Post) hatrack Sep 2016 OP
Not exactly true: GeorgeGist Sep 2016 #1

GeorgeGist

(25,326 posts)
1. Not exactly true:
Mon Sep 26, 2016, 10:23 AM
Sep 2016
The birds were an incredible 1,000 miles further north than the species had been previously recorded.
...The terns, usually found in Washington state, successfully bred and chicks have now flown the nest.


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