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Donkees

(32,437 posts)
Mon May 6, 2024, 04:11 PM May 2024

World Migratory Bird Day May 11, 2024 to Focus on Insects



Insects are essential sources of energy for many migratory bird species, not only during the breeding seasons but also during their extensive journeys and greatly affect the timing, duration, and overall success of bird migrations.

Along their migration routes, birds actively seek out insects in fields, forests, wetlands, and various habitats during stopovers. The timing of bird migration often coincides with peak insect abundance at stopover locations, supplying nourishment for birds to replenish their energy reserves before continuing their journeys.

The loss and disturbance of insect populations at breeding sites and along avian migration routes threaten bird survival and well-being. Natural spaces like forests and grasslands that have been transformed or endangered by intensive agriculture and urban development and its effects such as light pollution can result in a decline in insect populations. Pesticides and herbicides designed to protect crops harm insects that birds rely on for food. A scarcity of energy- and protein-rich insects can hinder bird migration and breeding, leading to weakened immune systems, reduced reproductive success, and increased mortality rates for both adult birds and their offspring.

Birds play crucial roles in pollination and pest control, and a lack of insects disrupts these ecosystem functions. Overpopulation of certain insects, without natural predators from birds, can also cause outbreaks that damage plant health and agriculture.

The World Migratory Bird Day campaign in 2024 will stress the need for proactive conservation measures. This includes reducing the use of pesticides and fertilisers, and where possible, switching to organic farming. Other measures include maintaining and connecting areas of natural vegetation which provide food and shelter for birds and other species, in agricultural landscapes.

In 2024, World Migratory Bird Day will be celebrated on two days, 11 May and 12 October, aligning with the cyclic nature of bird migration in different hemispheres.

https://www.worldmigratorybirdday.org/news/2023/world-migratory-bird-day-2024-focus-insects

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World Migratory Bird Day May 11, 2024 to Focus on Insects (Original Post) Donkees May 2024 OP
World Migratory Bird Day Hike - Oyster Bay, New York Donkees May 2024 #1
Join NYC AUDUBON on MAY 11 for free bird outings across the city: Donkees May 2024 #2
Global Big Day & World Migratory Bird Day in Brooklyn Bridge Park Donkees May 2024 #3
* Donkees May 2024 #4

Donkees

(32,437 posts)
1. World Migratory Bird Day Hike - Oyster Bay, New York
Mon May 6, 2024, 04:14 PM
May 2024

World Migratory Bird Day Hike
Saturday, May 11, 2024
9:30am - 10:30am Eastern
Oyster Bay, New York



https://ny.audubon.org/events/world-migratory-bird-day-hike

Donkees

(32,437 posts)
2. Join NYC AUDUBON on MAY 11 for free bird outings across the city:
Mon May 6, 2024, 04:27 PM
May 2024


https://www.nycaudubon.org/events-birding/programs-and-events/wmbd-2024

NYC Audubon is a proud participant in World Migratory Bird Day on May 11, 2024, an annual global awareness-raising campaign to celebrate the amazing journeys of migratory birds and inspire worldwide conservation of migratory birds and their habitats.

This year's theme is insects and their importance to migratory birds along all legs of birds' long journeys. To celebrate this day, we're offering free outings across the five boroughs of New York City—right at the height of spring migration! Birders of all skill levels are welcome.

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