Share the Shore with Nesting Birds

Shorebirds need help from beachgoers to protect their nests.

Right now, many coastal birds are also using our beaches and coastal islands to nest and raise their young. 约炮视频 is calling on the public to help make our beaches safer for birds by avoiding their nesting areas.

鈥淪ome California counties are easing into reopening their beaches just as threatened bird species like the Snowy Plover are nesting,鈥 said Andrea Jones, director of bird conservation for 约炮视频 California. 鈥淭hese threatened birds need a few more undisturbed weeks to fledge their chicks and finish a memorably successful nesting season. Every beachgoer needs to remember to keep a safe distance not just from each other, respect the symbolic fencing that has been installed because adult birds and their chicks need peace and quiet.鈥

On the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf coasts, 约炮视频鈥檚 Coastal Bird Stewardship Program engages local communities to protect beach-nesting birds from predators and disturbance, like off-leash dogs or fireworks. During the COVID-19 pandemic, 约炮视频 is adhering to all local and state guidelines for beach closures, social distancing, and stay-at-home orders.

鈥淪ocial distancing is not just important for people鈥攊t鈥檚 important that we keep our distance from nesting birds too,鈥 said Karen Hyun, vice president for coastal conservation at the 约炮视频. 鈥淭hrough education, monitoring and conservation, 约炮视频鈥檚 Coastal Bird Stewardship Program is key to ensuring that coastal birds can nest safely on our beaches. This year, we鈥檙e relying on our coastal communities to do their part to share the shore.鈥

Here are four tips for making our beaches safer for birds:

  • Avoid areas that have been fenced off for nesting birds and if you see Snowy Plovers outside of fenced areas, give birds plenty of space by walking around them.
  • If pets are permitted on beaches, keep them leashed and away from birds.
  • Remove trash and food scraps, which attract animals that might eat shorebirds鈥 eggs and/or chicks.  
  • Do not drive on beach dunes or other nesting areas.

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Contact: Jason Howe, jason.howe@audubon.org, 415-595-9245

Jason Howe 

Media Relations Manager, Pacific and Central Flyways

c: 415.595.9245

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