Protect beach babies this Memorial Day

Posted 5/15/24

Audubon is calling on beachgoers to make beaches safer for birds by avoiding their nesting areas...

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Protect beach babies this Memorial Day

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Audubon is calling on beachgoers to make beaches safer for birds by avoiding their nesting areas during this busy holiday weekend and throughout the summer.

These special birds lay their eggs right on the sand. They perceive an approaching human as a threat and will take flight whenever people, or their dogs, approach too closely. If disturbed too often, the birds abandon their eggs and nesting sites.

For a quick reference guide to the beach-nesting species, visit https://fl.audubon.org/news/have-you-spotted-these-nesting-sea-and-shorebirds.

Over the Memorial Day weekend, Audubon Florida’s bird stewards will be out in full force at locations across the state where people and beach-nesting birds commingle. These important ambassadors for nature help coastal visitors learn about the birds to better understand what is happening inside posted areas.

“Audubon urges beachgoers to be aware of the special birds that share the shore with them this holiday weekend,” says Audrey DeRose-Wilson, Director of Bird Conservation for Audubon Florida. “By following a few simple guidelines, you can keep these feathered families safe.”

To make our beaches safer for birds:

• Avoid walking through flocks of birds.
• If pets are permitted on beaches, keep them leashed and well away from birds.
• Remove trash and food scraps, which attract predators that will also eat birds’ eggs and/or chicks.
• Do not drive on beach dunes or other nesting areas.

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