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Ruddy turnstone

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Arenaria interpres 4/21/24, this bird was brought to the aquarium on January 2007 due to an injured right wing from a wildlife center in Hampton New York.
@Summer Tanager Yep he is a really old bird, the aquarium has many birds which have set longevity records I believe, currently the aviary holds a black oystercatcher that was in human care starting in 1993, a black-necked stilt starting at 2008, and a marbled godwit who came in on 1996. Not sure if they are still alive but as of 2019 2 of the common murres were at least 29 and 30. A few individuals have either passed or gone off exhibit, such as a willet who passed at least 32, and as of 2019 a 25 year old American avocet, a 24 year-old short-billed dowitcher, 18 year old red phalarope and both a semipalmated sandpiper and plover which were 19. The avocet has or had the record of longest living avocet.
https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/stories/the-aviarys-amazing-senior-citizens
 
@splendens Thank you for posting the link to that article! I had no idea that they had so many older birds! It sounds like a great facility from the perspective of avian care and enrichment, and from the perspective of human education!
 

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Device
Panasonic DC-FZ80
Aperture
ƒ/5.6
Focal length
92.3 mm
Exposure time
1/250 second(s)
ISO
80
Flash
Off, did not fire
Filename
P1130831.JPG
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7.3 MB
Date taken
Sun, 21 April 2024 2:57 PM
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4896px x 3672px

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