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Related: About this forumThe storm swept a tiny, penguin-like bird to Vermont.
https://www.vermontpublic.org/local-news/2023-12-22/the-storm-swept-a-tiny-penguin-like-bird-to-vermont-a-teenager-took-it-in(from last December; 3:43 min. audio, 0:11 min. video at link)
The storm swept a tiny, penguin-like bird to Vermont. A teenager took it in
Vermont Public | By Lexi Krupp
Published December 22, 2023 at 9:56 AM EST
Emily Knaggs / Courtesy
After this dovekie was found in Westmore, Emily Knaggs with NEK Wildlife Rescue Rehabilitation took the bird in.
For a seabird swept up in a storm, exhausted from fighting against the wind and rain, a wet road can look a lot like a body of water, and a good place to rest.
Thats probably what happened Monday night in Westmore, after a deadly storm battered the northeast, with coastal winds gusting over 60 mph, and torrential rain that caused widespread flooding and power outages.
[...]
Less than an hour later, Knaggs picked up the bird and identified it as a dovekie, also called a little auk. Theyre black and white diving birds, in the same family as puffins, that weigh less than half a pound. They live on the ocean nesting above the Arctic Circle in summer, then migrating south for the winter by swimming, typically as far down as the New England coast.
She took care of the bird at her home until early Wednesday morning, when two volunteers drove it to a wildlife rehab center on the coast of Maine, called the Center for Wildlife.
[...]
Vermont Public | By Lexi Krupp
Published December 22, 2023 at 9:56 AM EST
Emily Knaggs / Courtesy
After this dovekie was found in Westmore, Emily Knaggs with NEK Wildlife Rescue Rehabilitation took the bird in.
For a seabird swept up in a storm, exhausted from fighting against the wind and rain, a wet road can look a lot like a body of water, and a good place to rest.
Thats probably what happened Monday night in Westmore, after a deadly storm battered the northeast, with coastal winds gusting over 60 mph, and torrential rain that caused widespread flooding and power outages.
[...]
Less than an hour later, Knaggs picked up the bird and identified it as a dovekie, also called a little auk. Theyre black and white diving birds, in the same family as puffins, that weigh less than half a pound. They live on the ocean nesting above the Arctic Circle in summer, then migrating south for the winter by swimming, typically as far down as the New England coast.
She took care of the bird at her home until early Wednesday morning, when two volunteers drove it to a wildlife rehab center on the coast of Maine, called the Center for Wildlife.
[...]
Most of the dozens of rescued birds survived, but the bird from Vermont did not.
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The storm swept a tiny, penguin-like bird to Vermont. (Original Post)
sl8
May 2024
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AllaN01Bear
(22,981 posts)1. so sad.
AllaN01Bear
(22,981 posts)2. here is some info.
sl8
(16,245 posts)3. Excellent. Thank you. nt