Giant petrel, nesting on Bird Island (Photo: Jess Callaghan)
As it's breeding time for giant petrels on Bird Island, meet the oldest female giant petrel on the island ⬇️
She hatched there in 1989, making her an impressive 36 years old.
This season, she decided to build her nest next to the path, where the team greet her every day as they go past 🪶
21.11.2025 17:28
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An anole extends its dewlap, which says "call for scientists!"
Seeking scientist volunteers for this fall! Want to practice science communication and help author a 🌟comic🌟 about your research? I need collaborators for the next cohort of SciComm & Comics art and design students. All countries and scientific fields eligible.
20.08.2025 20:45
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Last week HRH King Charles III learned about all the amazing research happening at #AdriftLab & the remarkable #birds we’re so lucky to work with. King Charles shares our teams’ passion for environmental #conservation. We’re hoping for a dinner invite soon 😉 #WPY60 @nhm-london.bsky.social
07.07.2025 00:16
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Last week @alixdejersey.bsky.social attended the #AUSoMicS Conference & presented her STUNNING poster on #plastics & #proteomics: it got heaps of great feedback-check it out!👇
#SublethalEffects #seabirds #phdlife
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29.05.2025 22:57
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While undertaking fieldwork on #LordHoweIsland this month, the #AdriftLab team completed 21 #cleanups of four beaches. In total, we removed 2943 #plastics weighing 33kg (carried on our bicycles). All debris was sorted & uploaded to Australia’s national database #AMDI
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20.05.2025 01:46
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Plastic pieces found in one sable shearwater chick, artistically displayed by @alixdejersey.bsky.social
All this plastic is making my head spin. I don’t think one can grasp the amount of our own produced junk you can find in sable shearwaters. All the pieces here (60g - 778 pieces) were in one (1!!!) chick. That’s roughly 20% of its body weight. @adriftlab.bsky.social @thelabandfield.bsky.social
28.04.2025 05:09
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Because of the massive increase in #IngestedPlastic this year (number, mass and size of particles) were finding intact items inside our baby #seabirds. This means we’re able to get information on brands…including THIS! ⬇️ #SoyFish #PollutionIsADesignChoice #shearwaters
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08.05.2025 06:00
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Plastic pollution causing dementia-like signs in seabird chicks | Natural History Museum
Looking fit is no guarantee of health for one of the world’s most plastic polluted birds.
Seabirds in crisis: plastic ingestion produces dementia-like symptoms and signals of multiorgan failure: from @alixdejersey.bsky.social @seabirdsentinel.bsky.social @thelabandfield.bsky.social @adriftlab.bsky.social
👉news www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
👉paper www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
18.03.2025 16:05
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Our new @adriftlab.bsky.social paper is out, lead by @alixdejersey.bsky.social showing the insidious impacts of plastics on seemingly health birds (1/5)
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
13.03.2025 09:35
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Neal came into the field with us and witnessed the sampling process for our latest paper. His feature does an incredible job at bringing the human to our work. Encapsulating ecogrief and implications beyond.
12.03.2025 23:17
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and lastly, a big thank you to my team at @adriftlab.bsky.social. As #GoodScienceGoodPeople! Without you there would be no paper.
@seabirdsentinel.bsky.social @thelabandfield.bsky.social Richard Wilson, Graeme Zosky and Jack Auty.
12.03.2025 22:29
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A huge thank you to @pure-ocean.bsky.social @nhm-london.bsky.social @charlessturtuni.bsky.social @utas.edu.au @science.org Detached Hobart and Living Ocean for making this possible 🙏
12.03.2025 22:29
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Notably, the metrics commonly used to assess condition in wildlife (for example body mass) do not provide an accurate description of health or the impacts of plastic ingestion.
📸 Justin Gilligan
12.03.2025 22:29
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Most research on plastic ingestion focuses on emaciated individuals. We took a different approach, studying healthy chicks ready for migration to understand how plastic affects them without malnutrition side effects. These hidden impacts are far-reaching and could affect their survival.
12.03.2025 22:29
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The key findings reveal that plastic ingestion isn’t just a digestive issue
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12.03.2025 22:29
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Key findings:
🧬 Cell damage
🩸 Organ dysfunction: the stomach, liver and kidneys showed signs of injury
🧠 Brain injury: early signs of neurodegeneration, similar to diseases like Alzheimer’s in humans, which would impair the cognitive functions necessary for these birds survival and breeding success
12.03.2025 22:29
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Redirecting
#NewPaper alert - congrats to @alixdejersey.bsky.social for publishing the second paper from her #PhD (this one is actually a bonus) doi.org/10.1016/j.ma...
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01.03.2025 01:22
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