The WHSRN Week: Flying over the World Shorebird Day
A dense flock of migratory shorebirds takes flight over Bahía Lomas, Chile—one of the most critical WHSRN sites in the Southern Hemisphere and a vital destination for rufa Red Knots. © Antonio Larrea

The WHSRN Week: Flying over the World Shorebird Day

WHSRN Week launches a new chapter in hemispheric shorebird conservation – combining science, outreach, and community celebration across the Americas.


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Why Wait to Grow Up? Shorebirds' Delayed Maturity Tied to Coastal Living
Often seen roosting or foraging near coastlines, Oriental Pratincoles (Glareola maldivarum) are among the species analysed in the study. Their life-history strategies reflect the behavioural demands of complex habitats — an important factor in the timing of maturity. © Arkajit Chakraborty

Why Wait to Grow Up? Shorebirds' Delayed Maturity Tied to Coastal Living

Shorebirds that winter along dynamic coastlines delay their first return to breed, a strategy linked not to body size, but to the behavioural demands of tidal habitats — revealing new insights into how environment shapes avian life-history timing.


Gyorgy Szimuly

Gyorgy Szimuly