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Plover Lovers Update!

Dear PiPl Friends,

I am behind in providing updates and I apologize for that. Frankly, with the scale of all that is so very dark currently taking place in our country, I struggle with focusing on what is positive and good in the world of wildlife. Fortunately for them they know none of this. Happy news to share is that our Good Harbor Beach Plovers are recovered from the very late season nor’easter and are back on track with nesting activities. Not only Gloucester Plovers, but Plovers all around the region are regaining their bearings after the catastrophic loss of nests and habitat.

Plovers will re-nest (in other words, lay another clutch of eggs) as much as 3 to 4 times and in some extreme cases, have been known to re-nest 7 times. We always hope the first clutch is successful for several reasons. The earlier in the season the chicks hatch, the earlier they will fledge and be off the beaches. It is also very taxing on the female to lay additional eggs. Conservation biologists are very protective of breeding pairs, in a way even more so than chicks, because pairs that are known to breed are the birds that will carry on the species.

Wonderful news for our documentary The Piping Plovers of Moonlight Bay, which has been accepted to the New Hope Film Festival, a truly stellar festival founded by a gentleman Doug Whipple, with the intention of highlighting independent filmmakers. New Hope sounds like a fun boho arts community and I am looking forward to attending this festival. The dates are August 15-24th and as we get closer to the event,  I’ll let you know more.

Rockport Middle Schoolers Cora and Juniper reached out to me for information about Piping Plovers for a project they were working on for their civics class. Don’t you love that Plovers are part of a civics discussion! I was delighted to help the girls with their project. They did an absolutely fantastic job and with permission, I am sharing the storyboard they put together for their presentation. Many thanks to Juniper and Cora for their interest in Plover conservation. I have been inspired by the two of them to create a shorter program for middle school kids as an hour long film presentation is suitable for high school, but the class periods are shorter in middle school from what I have learned.

My friend Jane in Nova Scotia shares an amazing ‘Plover Resiliency’ photo – the Plovers in her community are nesting at the TOP of the breakwater. The pair have found a tiny bit of grass and sand amidst the rocks. In case you were wondering, as was I, she reports that the tide never goes that high.

And my new Plover friend, Rhonda, in Ocean City, New Jersey, shares that their chicks have hatched and are doing well. Like Good Harbor Beach, the beach where their Plovers are nesting is also a highly trafficked location and has been consistently voted New Jersey’s most popular beach. Rhonda organized a screening of POMB with a virtual QandA at the Ocean City Public Library and the audience was so engaged. It was an utter joy to present to this very enthusiastic crowd. You can read more about the screening here: Ocean City Has Some Good Things to Say About The Piping Plovers of Moonlight Bay

That’s all the Plover news for now. Happy Sunday!
xxKim

 

Ocean City, New Jersey Has Some Good Words for The Piping Plovers of Moonlight Bay!

Through our documentary, The Piping Plovers of Moonlight Bay, I have had the joy to meet a kind and dedicated Plover ambassador for Ocean City, New Jersey. Rhonda helps watch over the Plovers in her community. She arranged a screening and QandA  of The PPoMB at her local library, the Ocean City Free Public Library. It has been a pleasure getting to know she and Julie, the librarian. Rhonda wrote a lovely note and I am sharing it for the benefit of other communities and organizations that may be interested in hosting a screening and QandA.

Ocean City is one of New Jersey’s most popular, and most highly populated, beaches. Image courtesy wikicommonsmedia

Good morning, Kim,

Thank you so much for your screening of The Piping Plovers of Moonlight Bay followed by your generous Q & A session! Your footage is amazing and I could watch your film again and again. 

This documentary is a gift to all of us in so many ways. For those of us who already adore these birds, it is a visual treat to see them up close in all of their cuteness. As someone who only has a pair of binoculars and a wobbly scope, to finally see them with clarity and zoomed-in is glorious! To be able to follow each step of their journey, including the hardships and dangers, really allows those who are not familiar with the world of beach nesting birds an opportunity to understand the threats plovers face and the impact, both positive and negative. Through the plovers’ incredible story and your beautiful images your film raises awareness in the most meaningful way.

I was excited to learn that the adults could feel the heartbeats of the chicks as they were incubating and that the chicks peep even while in their shells! I adored the footage of the chick sitting in the clam shell and the one where the chick does a head over heals cartwheel. And nothing beats the snuggling that they all do as they brood! We had one chick last year that brooded until he was quite old, and the shots that you had in your film of the brooding older chicks resonated with that memory and was very touching.

I am so glad that you made the link and password available so that folks could stream the film from their own device while we also streamed it through the library. That was a great suggestion and worked perfectly. I appreciate the stories and information that you shared during the Q&A session and I could listen to your stories for hours.

Thank you so much for sharing your film with all of us in our city and beyond. We had attendees even from out of state! I hope that this film will be just one step of the many that our community takes to help piping plovers. 

It was such a pleasure to meet you and I hope that as the awareness level around plovers increases in our community that there will be many reasons for us to be in contact in the future!

Thank you for all that you have done and continue to do for plovers. Your film is such a gift to us all.

With gratitude,

Rhonda

Piping Plovers of Moonlight Bay Free Virtual Screening!

Dear PiPl Friends,

Please join me Thursday at 6:30pm for a free virtual screening and QandA of The Piping Plovers of Moonlight Bay. My new Plover friend Rhonda, from Ocean City, New Jersey, has created this event. She is hosting the screening along with the Ocean City Free Public Library. They have very generously made the screening free and open to the public. To register, please go here:

https://oceancity.bibliocommons.com/events/681f62880537f314d2fd563e