Autumn is upon us, which means that beloved birds are once again on the move. Millions of birds are flying south to their winter...
Surf on over to Fish Feet for a nifty ninth installment of the ecology carnival.
Invasive red fire ants knocked fledgling survival rates of two species of vireo, including the endangered Black-capped, down by 22%, according to research recently...
On an early morning bird-stroll at Five Rivers this week I was hoping for flocks of warblers. I didn’t get any. I did, however,...
One of the many reasons why the passion for birding can be sustained for a lifetime is that the undertaking can never be considered...
I can’t wait until Sunday! I’ll be on a day-long pelagic trip from Freeport, Long Island, into the briny deep of the Atlantic Ocean....
Life on Earth is disappearing fast and will continue to do so unless urgent action is taken. Such is the considered assessment of the...
Indulge in physical, social, and life science-based bloggery with the newest edition of the Tangled Bank over at Behavioral Ecology Blog.
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