Ecomorphs are not species: the case of locally adapted populations of red crossbills
Can you say “timely”?
Can you say “timely”?
I was a fan!! The Guardian Article
Eric and I had an interesting time during April watching the radar for birds and especially cold fronts that might mean a fallout. I may be wrong, but I think this radar depiction shows migrating birds (light blue) and then an approaching cold front (April 20, 2025). The birds seem to shy away from the…
Audubon Magazine Article
If you want to understand better how to be a great naturalist, you can find no better example than Greg Lasley. I only met him once, but he was a good friend of my grandfather’s, so I had heard of him by the late 70s. When I met him in 2008 he recited my grandfather’s…
Here’s a nice talk on a subject we discussed in the B3 class a few years ago — Beauty in evolution! Hot Science Website
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…