Black skimmer bird feeding its chick a cigarette filter on a beach in Florida, 24 June 2019. Photo: Karen Mason
Black skimmer bird feeding its chick a cigarette filter on a beach in Florida, 24 June 2019. Photo: Karen Mason

2 July 2019 (BBC News) – A wildlife photographer has captured a picture of a black skimmer bird feeding its chick a cigarette filter on a beach in Florida, USA.

In a Facebook post, Karen Mason said she had happened upon the pair on St Pete beach outside Tampa last month.

She urged: “If you smoke, please don’t leave your butts behind.”

The UK’s RSPB, which described the picture as “heartbreaking”, says nature is struggling to adapt to human littering.

Ms Mason also captured another picture of the chick carrying the filter in its beak. […]

“Many birds are curious about the things we casually discard, and will often investigate to try and find out if something is food or not,” a spokesman for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) told the BBC.

Black skimmer chick carrying a cigarette filter on a beach in Florida, 24 June 2019. Photo: Karen Mason
Black skimmer chick carrying a cigarette filter on a beach in Florida, 24 June 2019. Photo: Karen Mason

“Sadly, this parent has decided the cigarette butt is something to feed its chick.

“Nature is struggling to adapt to the things we are doing to our planet; every year, we see more animals trapped, injured or killed by man-made products. We are even seeing litter being used as nesting material.” [more]

Bird feeding chick cigarette end captured in picture