Malta Independent

BirdLife appeals to the public to help disorienta­ted seabird chicks as fledging season starts

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At this time of year, the young Yelkouan Shearwater­s leave the nests at night to train their wings in the cliffs where they breed. After several nights they will then fledge from their remote cliff-side locations for the first time, using the light of the horizon to guide them. However, bright coastal lights can leave these young seabirds disorienta­ted increasing their chances of becoming stranded inland in roads, seafronts, ports, towns, and other urbanised areas. Once they are stranded they are unable to fly back out to sea – where they spend the majority of their lives putting their survival in danger.

Malta is home to up to 10% of the global population of Yelkouan Shearwater­s equating to around 2,000 breeding pairs found in various sites across the Maltese Islands. Despite this, the species population is in decline, with one of the main threats being light pollution. Buġibba, Qawra, Mellieħa, Salina, and Ċirkewwa are the main sources of light pollution for the Yelkouan Shearwater colonies of St. Paul’s Island, Comino and Rdum tal-Madonna (L-Aħrax tal-Mellieħa) - Malta’s biggest colony.

BirdLife Malta’s LIFE Arċipelagu Garnija project is working to reduce the impacts of light pollution close to the colonies to ensure this seabird’s long-term protection. The organisati­on has recorded an increase in the number of stranded birds rescued in the past years especially during these first three years that its LIFE Arċipelagu Garnija project has been running.

“This is a consequenc­e of the increase in lights from developmen­t but also the result of an increase in awareness thanks to the efforts of BirdLife Malta and the public to rescue stranded seabirds. It is only with the support of the public who report the stranding of young seabird chicks that BirdLife Malta is able to rescue and release them back into safe locations at night, allowing them to continue with their journey at sea,” Birdlife Malta said.

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