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Home / Environment / Seabirds Driven Inland by Fierce Winds

Seabirds Driven Inland by Fierce Winds

29 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Harsh winds have forced seabirds inland, miles from their natural coastal habitats.
  • Wildlife rescues report birds found in landlocked counties, far from any sea.
  • This unusual event highlights the impact of extreme weather on wildlife migration.
Seabirds Driven Inland by Fierce Winds

Unusually aggressive winds have driven seabirds far from their coastal homes, forcing them into landlocked areas of England. Wildlife rescues report finding these aquatic birds, like red-throated divers, grounded tens of miles inland, in locations such as Wendover, approximately 70 miles from the sea.

These landlocked occurrences are concerning as they indicate significant disruption to the birds' natural behaviors. Experts suggest that extreme weather patterns, potential food shortages, or disorientation at sea may be the cause. This situation underscores the broader issue of climate change impacting animal habitats globally.

Protecting seabirds involves preserving and restoring their natural coastal and marine environments. Furthermore, mitigating global warming through sustainable energy and reduced consumption is crucial for wildlife adaptation. Actions like planting kelp forests and conserving coastlines are also vital conservation strategies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Harsh winds have pushed seabirds, like red-throated divers, many miles inland from their usual coastal habitats.
Unusual weather patterns, food shortages, or disorientation at sea are suspected causes for seabirds going off course.
Protecting coastal habitats and slowing global temperature rise are key to helping wildlife adapt to changing conditions.

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