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  • Masked Booby; Photo Credit: Chris Haney
  • Long-billed Curlew; Photo Credit: Woody Woodrow
  • Least Bittern; Photo Credit: Michael Gray
  • Mixed Flock of Shorebirds; Photo Credit: Rob Dobbs
  • Flock of Redheads; Photo Credit: Ron Bielefeld
  • Brown Pelican; Photo Credit: Woody Woodrow
  • Sandhill Cranes; Photo Credit: Dan Collins
  • Chestnut-sided Warbler; Photo Credit: Woody Woodrow
  • Osprey; Photo Credit: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
  • Reddish Egret; Photo Credit: Woody Woodrow
  • Purple Gallinule; Photo Credit: John Trent
  • Chuck's-Will-Widow; Photo Credit: Bill Summerour
  • Mottled Ducks; Photo Credit: Ron Bielefeld
  • Royal Terns; Photo Credit: Woody Woodrow
  • Black Rail; Photo Credit: Michael Gray
  • Mixed Flock; Photo Credit: Woody Woodrow
  • Wilson's Plover; Photo Credit: Bill Summerour
  • Marsh Wren; Photo Credit: Michael Gray
  • Snowy Egrets; Photo Credit: Woody Woodrow
  • Clapper Rail; Photo Credit: Michael Gray
  • Black Skimmers; Photo Credit: Janell Brush
  • Nelson's Sparrow; Photo Credit: Michael Gray
  • Seaside Sparrow; Photo Credit: Michael Gray
  • Stilt Sandpiper; Photo Credit: Woody Woodrow
  • Peregrine Falcon; Photo Credit: Woody Woodrow
  • Lesser Scaup; Photo Credit: Ron Bielefeld
  • Swallow-tailed Kite; Photo Credit: Randy Wilson
  • Audubon's Shearwater; Photo Credit: Chris Haney
  • Prothonotary Warbler; Photo Credit: John Wojcikiewicz
  • American Kestrel; Photo Credit: Michael Gray

Project Pelican

Researchers at Clemson University seek assistance in re-sighting color banded Brown Pelicans along the Gulf Coast.   http://newsstand.clemson.edu/mediarelations/clemson-researchers-seek-publics-help-in-spotting-gulf-pelicans/

Project Pelican Web Site: https://projectpelican.weebly.com/

 

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Network of avian scientists, land managers, and decision makers working collectively to develop a coordinated and comprehensive approach to avian monitoring that will provide solutions to contemporary and long-term conservation needs within the Gulf.

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  • 2021 GoMAMN Community of Practice Meeting Summary
  • A Conversation with Evan Adams
  • A Conversation with Lianne Koczur
  • A Conversation with Mary Ann Ottinger
  • A conversation with Peter Frederick
  • A Conversation with Terri Maness
  • A multiscale approach to understanding migratory land bird habitat use of functional stopover habitat types and management efforts
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  • GoMAMN Newsletter 10 October 2022
  • GoMAMN Newsletter: Issue 6
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