Catching Red-legged Kittiwakes
Ann’s stuck on St. George… again. With an extra week on the island, we’ve been able to do a couple of good hikes with the kids, more [...]
Ann’s stuck on St. George… again. With an extra week on the island, we’ve been able to do a couple of good hikes with the kids, more [...]
On Saturday we enjoyed what may have been our best theater shows yet! Many of the younger kids arrived early and went straight to their spots. In [...]
It’s been a busy last few days on St. George. We’ve put some long hours in down at the red-legged kittiwake cliffs looking for banded and geolocator [...]
It’s been a stormy weekend, and a good time to catch up on things. Maurice, Thomas, and Ann met on Saturday afternoon and entered Rachael’s kittiwake resighting [...]
We started Seabird Camp today with an exploration of bird eggs. Campers tried to match a wide variety of birds to the eggs placed around the Science [...]
We started camp Thursday with a rousing game of Habitat Relay. Each team had to collect all aspects of their seabird’s survival and habitat needs and then [...]
The St. George Seabird Intern team re-sighted the red-legged kittiwakes again today. After three hours watching for banded birds, we ended up with eight birds with colored [...]
Tuesday night we moved forward with the auklet nest boxes by doing more construction and putting a solid grey stain on four of the assembled units. The [...]
We changed plans for the start of camp to go see a very rare visitor. All the campers slowly and quietly crawled to the edge [...]
The second week of St. George Seabird Intern work has begun. Yesterday we had a long day in the field. We started off down below the red-legged [...]
After showing impressive memory skills in our seabird matching game, it was time for the older kids to go on their research field trips. One group found [...]
After an introduction to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, we played a fun playground game that left everyone with a solid understanding of the different aspects [...]
Several scientists arrived on St. Paul by plane to meet up with the boat. They were gracious enough to come to our Seabird Camp kickoff on Saturday [...]
Our crew consists of Sonia Merculief, Courtney Lestenkof, and Maxim Zacharof working under the supervision of crew leaders Kendra Bush and Tonia Kushin. Our crew has been [...]
Friday was beautiful weather. We had two pre-schoolers for the morning art session. We talked about puffins and red-legged kittiwakes, and then got creative with paper plates. [...]
We all met at the Rec Hall on Thursday. Thomas led everyone through some stretching, before a short run around town. Warmed up, we talked about seabird [...]
There are no rats on the Pribilof Islands, and we need to keep it that way! Rat trap stations are set-up all around the harbor on St. [...]
Maurice and Thomas are signed up as APICDA interns, and we started work today. The day was a little windy, but we had some great spells of [...]
Ann will be flying to St. George next week to work with three student interns. These intern positions are funded through the Aleutian Pribilof Island Community Development [...]