Freddie Mckendrick
Behavioural ecologist
Oddly interested in how, why and where animals move.
Postdoc with @niozsearesearch.bsky.social investigating trophic relationships between red knot and their prey.
freddiemckendrickecology.carrd.co
- Reposted by Freddie Mckendrick📢 We're looking for a PhD student to focus on habitat use of wintering Curlew in and around coastal SPAs. Apply now ➡️ bit.ly/CurlewPhD The student will be based at @ljmuofficial.bsky.social and BTO, starting in October 2026 for four years. 📆 Deadline to apply: Wednesday 18 February #Ornithology
- Reposted by Freddie MckendrickWe are looking to hire a Seabird Field Assistant for 2026 for our Manx Shearwater research project. Please share this to anyone who'd like to get out in the field this summer and learn about biotelemetry, bird handling and research into animal behaviour. drive.google.com/file/d/1SGZt...
- Reposted by Freddie MckendrickThe first drone census of the St Kilda gannet colony is now published in Scottish Birds! We counted 59,205 AOS in 2023 - similar to previous years. The overall impact of #HPAI appears less than at some other colonies, with notable declines in flatter areas 🧮 #ornithology #seabirds #NTSseabirds
- Reposted by Freddie MckendrickSeasonal field staff needed for @rspbscience.bsky.social projects in 2026 - advert live, closing date 11 Jan. Lots of #seabird (& non-seabird) opportunities! Get in touch if you’d like to know more about any of the #seabird roles 🌊🐦 app.vacancy-filler.co.uk/salescrm/Car... #seabirds #ornithology
- Reposted by Freddie MckendrickIt’s me! 🧬 www.mba.ac.uk/pioneering-s...
- Reposted by Freddie MckendrickOne week left on this! Good opportunity for someone interested in #behaviour, #genomics and #migration to come work will some fun seabirds and some fun people 🧬🐣🛰️ www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
- Reposted by Freddie Mckendrick🚨 PhD alert 🚨 We are looking for a highly motivated student to use 🧬 genomics 🧬 and 🛰️ bio-logging 🛰️ approaches to disentangle cultural and genetic contributions to seabird migration 🐣 Think this is you, or someone you know? Then come to our Q&A session at on 29/09 and check out the ad below!
- Reposted by Freddie Mckendrick🎉 Huge congratulations to Ollie Padget on receiving the 2025 BOU Early Professional Award at #EOU2025 last week 🎉 Richly deserved recognition for an outstanding initial contribution to #ornithology 🪶 Read the IBIS citation here: onlinelibrary.wiley....
- Reposted by Freddie MckendrickDo you use geolocators to estimate foraging time, behaviour, or energetics in diving seabirds? See our new paper for insights from a study of Common Guillemots. doi.org/10.61350/sbj... @theseabirdgroup.bsky.social
- Reposted by Freddie MckendrickI am looking for a short video of multi (two or more) species of seabirds in a foraging interaction. The footage must be taken from above, ideally from a drone. The footage is for developing statistical techniques and would not be published. Can anyone help?
- Delayed shoutout to @asab-spring-2025.bsky.social for still letting me chat about my work even though I had to pull out attending in person last minute. Sad to have missed it as always is fun but see you at the next one @asab.org (if I have a job by then...)
- Reposted by Freddie MckendrickThese are 5 autumn migration routes travelled by the same common tern. He’s not the only one showing such flexibility, and it pays, because in our new paper, published by @royalsocietypublishing.org, we show that route flexibility is associated with minimized headwind exposure: tinyurl.com/4dawhwzj