E.O. Wilson, a Pioneer of Evolutionary Biology, Dies at 92
I was a fan!!
I was a fan!!
I’ve watched a number of these webinars from Los Angeles Birders. There’s one coming up on August 8 that looks interesting. Or you can find one that interests you in their archives. Grand Challenges at the Frontiers of Bird Science LA Birder Webinars
Ponder that first sentence and ponder….ponder…ponder…
A good read to get primed for CBCs. Whose doing one or two or three ? Allan and I plan to do choke canyon if it falls on the day we expect. 121st CBC CBC Trend Data
Always something interesting around!!
This from the Texbirds facebook page by David Sarkozi. “If you’re in the Houston area go outside and look up! Massive movement of birds, I’ve had over 1000 wood storks pass over, others have reported up to 10,000 broad-winged hawks, radar shows many birds still moving into the area”.
The Bulletin of the Texas Ornithological Society (TOS) just came out. It includes the annual report by the Texas Birds Records Committee (TBRC) which includes the following: “The TBRC accepted 4 first state records in 2024: Tufted Duck, Yellow-footed Gull, Gray-collared Becard, and Southern Lapwing. In addition, Cory’s Shearwater was split into Cory’s Shearwater and…