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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Rare coastal hailstorm kills or injures nearly 1,900 birds in Texas
Dead Brown Pelicans lie scattered across a Coastal Bend nesting site following the 1 November hailstorm, which caused one of the region’s most severe recorded bird mortality events. © Harte Research Institute

Rare coastal hailstorm kills or injures nearly 1,900 birds in Texas

A violent hailstorm that struck the Coastal Bend of Texas on 1 November delivered a rare and devastating blow to local bird populations. Updated assessments from the Harte Research Institute indicate that nearly 1,900 birds were killed or severely injured, with Brown Pelicans making up the vast majority of the casualties. Researchers recorded approximately 1,860 affected birds, including around 1,484 Brown Pelicans. While the storm primarily hit coastal waterbirds, smaller numbers o


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