Tracking One Of Saba's Rare Birds: Wedrego
PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten - Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC), in partnership with the Saba Conservation Foundation (SCF), recently completed an island-wide survey for the Audubon's Shearwater on Saba.
The Audubon's Shearwater, also known locally as the Wedrego, is Saba's national bird and it's displayed prominently on the island's crest.
It is notoriously difficult to survey the Wedrego due to its secretive behavior and the steep and dangerous terrain it favours.
This seabird spends much of its time out at sea, feeding out in the ocean during the day, and only returning at night to its breeding grounds on Saba and other islands, where it is believed to nest in underground burrows or similarly concealed locations.
This work was funded by Vogelbescherming Nederland (BirdLife Holland), and is part of a collaborative effort co-ordinated by the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance to learn more about the birds that make their home on and around our islands.
Historically, surveys on Saba for the Audubon's Shearwater have only been successful at determining the continuing presence of Wedregos on island, but it has been difficult to locate nest areas, flight paths, and populations.
This work aimed to fill in some of those gaps.
In conjunction with SCF this EPIC-led expedition, used RADAR, to monitor the status and distribution of of Audubon's Shearwaters (Wedrego) on and around Saba Read more
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