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Young Shorebirds Thrive in Cook Inlet as 2026 Breeding Season Draws to Close

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Young shorebirds in Cook Inlet are strengthening their wings for first migration after a successful 2026 breeding season, with PhD researcher Feipeng Huang documenting thriving chick populations including godwit chicks fledging in the bog.

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