Kara Durda

Shorebird Program Manager, Tampa Bay

Articles by Kara Durda

Wilson's plover on the sand
Celebrating a Great Year for Wilson鈥檚 Plovers
April 29, 2026 — When multiple hurricanes and storms in 2024 rearranged habitats across the Gulf Coast, the resulting expanses of bare sand created ideal conditions for beach-nesting birds, especially Wilson鈥檚 Plovers.
graphic showing an oystercatcher next to a chick in an egg with the words "be a good egg"
Be a Good Egg: Share the Shore
March 20, 2026 — Working together, we can safeguard a successful breeding season for beach-nesting birds.
Four Red Knot shorebirds on the beach
Fall Migration is Underway!
August 20, 2025 — Florida's coastline plays a critical role for sea and shorebirds in all seasons.
three least terns on a gravel rooftop
Life of a Florida Rooftop Nesting Tern
June 08, 2025 — by Lyndsey Christopher, Rooftop Seabird Field Technician
Peregrine Falcon sitting on a log on the beach.
A Rooftop-nesting 鈥淪nowbird鈥 Visitor in Florida
February 18, 2025 — Peregrine Falcons hunt for prey along Florida's coastlines each winter.
Two adult and one fledge American Oystercatchers stand on the sand. One of the adults is banded.
Banded Oystercatcher Showcases Nesting Habitat Discovery
July 12, 2023 — The successful nesting season for X16 and her mate confirms that American Oystercatchers can be versatile in their nesting habitat.
A juvenile American Oystercatcher stands on a rooftop.
Making Rooftop Program and Banding History
June 15, 2023 — by Kara Cook, Rooftop Biologist.
Black Skimmer with fuzzy chicks on a rooftop.
Sea and Shorebirds Flock to Tampa Bay Region Roofs
May 22, 2023 — A mid-season nesting update by Kara Cook, 糖心传媒 Florida Rooftop Biologist.
Bird on a rooftop
Coastal Birds Are Nesting on Tampa Bay Area Rooftops
February 21, 2023 — Sea and shorebirds sometimes nest on gravel rooftops instead of beaches.
Kara Cook unrolls chick fencing (a long strip of wire mesh) on top of a gravel rooftop.
Long-term Partnerships Shepherd Successful Rooftop Nesting Season in Tampa Bay Region
September 09, 2022 — Kara Cook, 糖心传媒 Florida Rooftop Biologist, reflects on the 2022 breeding season.