Can't see now, but male and female from what I could make out from Brands Bay hide. Worth looking out for.
Can't see now, but male and female from what I could make out from Brands Bay hide. Worth looking out for.
Looks to be a pair of Smew in with Goldeneye off Redhorn Quay @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social
Poole (Dorset) peregrines have been very active in the higher nest box recently. Adult male and female spending considerable time at the box and the male recorded scraping. This year's juvenile male (HG) is still present. If he is still around in Mar/April will he help or hinder?...we'll see.
Congrats CD on your well-earned achievement!
(This is _actually_ on the "journal" website)
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Factors Associated with Homing Behavior in Cooperβs Hawks Following Mitigation Translocations fromβAirports | doi.org/10.3356/jrr2465 | Journal of Raptor Research | #ornithology #RaptorResearch πͺΆ
Hoping to deliver a live streaming Hobby nest camera this year. We have several cameras up on nests/baskets that were used last year; some are looking promising but we won't know for sure until eggs are laid! Average laying date is approx 14th June....π€
Red kite currently over Wareham Common
Come along to the premiere of my upcoming documentary βConservation: the Next Generationβ in collab with @btobirds.bsky.social at the David Attenborough Building in Cambridge!
Followed by a Q&A.
Tickets are free here: www.bto.org/community/ev... π
Trailer here: youtu.be/Fop-NhoKm-c?...
Two Nuthatch with different lengths bills. Ringed under BTO licence.
Big difference in bill lengths on these #Nuthatch ringed this morning for the @btobirds.bsky.social winter #BirdRinging project. Both males but the longer billed bird was 2+ years old with other a 1st winter. ringed under license @welshlassy.bsky.social @greg-conway.bsky.social @avutarta.bsky.social
Satellite-tracking provides first description of migration in Tasmanian Boobooks Ninox leucopsis | www.tandfonline.com/... | Emu | #ornithology #RaptorResearch πͺΆ
A round jellyfish with glowing golden stripes on the bell and long tendril tentacles against a background of deep sea sediment.
An anemone with many white thin tentacles
A close up into the centre of a feather duster worm with radiating striped white and brown tentacles
A semi-translucent octopus with a spotted mantle and blue tentacles.
Happy New Year from invertebrates that look like fireworks.
Credits
Jellyfish: OET/Nautilus Live
Anemone: Cathy Lewis
Feather duster worm: Pauline Walsh Jacobsen
Octopus: Schmidt Ocean Institute
Breeding behaviour of Central European Red Kites: parental sex-dependent differences | link.springer.com/ar... | Journal of Ornithology | #ornithology πͺΆ
New paper alert!
Really excited to see this work from a postdoc with Steve Votier @heriotwattuni.bsky.social published in Ecology & Evolution!
In it, we use existing bio-logging data to study competition and facilitation in foraging gannets.
Link to paper here:
dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3...
a white morph black sparrowhawk held in the hand prior to release
NEW PAPERπ
Plumage polymorphism in the black sparrowhawk (Accipiter melanoleucus) is strongly associated with expression level of agouti signalling protein
J. of Heredity. 2nd Chapter from Ed Rodseth's PhD, co-supervised by Rob Ingle
doi.org/10.1093/jher...
#RaptorResearch #ornithology #colsci
Research by Bangor University found that birds, in this case, Eurasian Reed Warblers (Acrocephalus scirpaceus), use only the Earth's magnetic inclination and declination to determine their position and direction.
#Ornithology
www.rarebirdalert.co.uk/v2/Content/N...
I'd like to join please, Sean
Please add me.
Seb gave us a wonderful overview of Wild Woodbury, and took part in very lively Q&A together with our other speakers at the end of the day. Many thanks.
Titbit: Willow Tits & Marsh Tits use their black throat patch like a status badge to intimidate rivals. They change posture to increase/reduce the size of the black patch as needed.
The Marsh Tit and the Willow Tit, published 5 Dec 2024: www.bloomsbury.com/uk/marsh-tit...
#ornithology #ukbirding