Took this week's seminar speaker for a walk around campus and was able to point out a firecrest ๐
Took this week's seminar speaker for a walk around campus and was able to point out a firecrest ๐
I just stood beneath a singing firecrest and I think Iโve gotten everything I needed from life. A bullfinch nest, a pine marten and a firecrest.
2026 is an exciting time for evolutionary ecology: a dedicated conference AND a dedicated Special Interest Group, with plans to make the ExE meeting an annual event, regular workshops and more to support our community! bsky.app/profile/bes-...
The kestrels are back, noisily proclaiming their nesting site behind our house ๐
The tiny Ramshorn Bagworm moth Luffia lapidella caterpillar in its case on a lichen covered gravestone, Alphington Church Exeter, Devon today.
Two scientists look at a monitor attached to a large apparatus consisting of pipes, tanks, vessels and hoses. The first scientist says "I don't get it. The reaction is running perfectly, but we can't account for 7% of the heat." The other says "Have you Asked the Professor?" The first replies "We're not supposed To disturb him when He's in his office." On the other side of the apparatus, one of the pipes goes through a wall into another room where it warms the water for a hot tub in which the professor relaxes.
My cartoon for this weekโs @newscientist.com
My GP thinks itโs orange fever, and has prescribed some mermaid scales, a lion's sneeze, a unicorn horn and half a pound of cheese.
Saw one yesterday but it was too far away to be able to say that I recognised it visually. But today I did get close.
The quest is over.
New teaching neurosis drops.
Student: It's funny. When I listen to the lecture recording the microphone picks up you heart beating, and so I can hear when you get nervous.
<sees look on my face>
Oh don't worry, it's not very noticeable.
2nd Student: Oh yeah, I've totally noticed that too!
I found a tick on my leg a few hours ago ๐คฆโโ๏ธ And now this. www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
I saw it! But not well enough to feel I can claim it ๐ฎโ๐จ
Blue tit inspecting the entrance to the nestbox next to my office window. A little smaller and bluer than ideal, but pleasing nonetheless.
A rocky outcrop in the centre of the scene, with boulders and pebbles scattered around. In the distance, some gently rolling hills, and endless sand. All under a butterscotch sky.
You live in a time when you can see on your phone high-res photos taken over the weekend by a nuclear-powered rover on Mars.
I have never been good at art. Does these look like little faces? Or the organelles that transformed out planet?
โMake sure youโre pointing your willy down into the toilet when you do your poo, Mummyโ
Rewarded for staying late at work with some on-campus wildlife
For folks in #Ecology and #Evolution, we are hosting a conference here in Cornwall UK! Great chance for a summer staycation June 29-July 3.
Plus, we've managed to make it affordable: ยฃ250 + ยฃ49/night for accommodation.
#EvolBiol #EcoEvo
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โThere is compelling evidence demonstrating that in-round riding of golf carts reduces the physical demands of golf, with users expending less energy and covering shorter distancesโ.
I want to take Sports Medicine seriously, as a journal and a research field. But then it does something like this: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
It strikes me as a Ben-origin title.
Noooooo way!
A stag in the field outside my shed-office has got a long rope tangled round its antlers. Itโs trying to rub it off on a tree. Poor thing.
Don't think there's much I can do unless it gets tangled but would be glad to be told otherwise.
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โErbivoresโ. Is that a continent-wide pronunciation?
A headstone with a tree growing around it
John Smith Thorpe & his three sons - William, Thomas and John, with their oak tree guardian from a few years ago
All died between 1865 & 1874, the boys likely of typhoid
Buried at Nottingham General Cemetery
Ah. But why address the problem when you can double-down on avoiding it? bsky.app/profile/seva...
Still struggling with the science but on the plus side I've now got a pun within the pun. I don't know if my target audience exists outwith me, but they would be see a crap talk as an acceptable tradeoff.
This is gearing up to be such a fantastic conference. Filling a void in the meeting landscape thatโs been ever more conspicuous. So much so that moves are already afoot to organise a sequel.
So if Future You wants to boast that youโve been to them all, you will need to register ASAP.
That does sound like a problematic affliction. Waiting for a better view of a great tit's belly seems a mild issue in comparison to counting flock size.
That happens to me, and I'm at the great tit vs. not-a-great-tit level of bird ID ability.