Is it supposed to be blurry?!
Is it supposed to be blurry?!
My new favorite tag on Macaulay Library just dropped. Look at all these sweet plumage mutations. search.macaulaylibrary.org/catalog?sort...
here's the substack post where i explained this phenomenon from a few years ago πͺΆ π¦ ryanmandelbirder.substack.com/p/i-mean-if-...
Join the team at Macaulay Library streaming live to celebrate 2 million audio recordings!!
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I saw these guys the last time I was in Colombia!
Colombia begins sterilization of hippos descended from pets of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar
Excited to join the @ababirds.bsky.social Podcast this week with @NateSwick @MarthaHarbison, and @MikkoJimenez! We had a blast talking all things birds. Tune in Thursday for some feathered fun! ποΈπ¦ππΎπ€ #WiscoBirder #ABA #Birding πͺΆ
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Hudsonian Godwit feeding
Drone view of Sandy Pond, Oswego Co., New York
What were your highlights for October Big Day? Β πͺΆ
I spent most of my day on the sandy eastern shore of Lake Ontario where a flock of Black-bellied Plovers and two Hudsonian Godwits (pictured) spent the day foraging the mud and sand flats.
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Wetlands are so pretty, especially from the air. The Muck | Tioga Co, Pa
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I managed to capture my favorite Marsh Wren pose last week at my patch. There is something hilarious about their refusal to perch using just one stalk. #birding
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Looks like a Palm to me.
Even better, you can check this daily at birdcast.info
A screenshot of the Merlin Bird ID app. There is a recording of the sound waves. (Bird songs) 7 identified birds. Yellow-rumped warbler Black-capped Chickadee White-throsted sparrow House Sparrow Dark-eyed Junco House Finch Black Crow. That was only one minute of standing outside my front door. The Merlin app is run by Cornell University and by identifying birds in your region helps their research!
Does anyone use the Merlin Bird ID app? It's free. It's pretty neat. 7 different birds singing right out my front door. Have a toke and get to know some avian friends.
If you download this app make sure you have wifi and some time to download. There's "packages" that are big files you need to get.π²
A whole bunch of "new" Corypha lark species sitting on a (phylogenetic) tree.
It's #lark time again! Led by Per AlstrΓΆm we put 4β5 species of brown #African #larks through integrative #taxonomyβand out came loads more "new" species! How and why? π§΅
#OpenAccess π in @ZoolJLinnSoc: doi.org/10.1093/zool...
#Alaudidae #birds #ornithology #nomenclature w. @erikenbody.bsky.social
The next few moonrises and moonsets could offer an opportunity to catch migrating birds passing by at night. #birds #birding #fall #migration
I need both siskin and redpoll for my county year list, so even if I can entice them to my yard, I'll be stoked
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Itβs that time of year again! Overall, the finch forecast is looking pretty muted, with ample food across the boreal meaning no major pushes of finches expected. However, Red Crossbill types 2, 3, and 4 seem to be pushing into the northeastβ¦
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Thanks! Exactly what I needed
Where are all the #birders at?
I gotta fill up my new timeline with good bird content. Who should I follow?
Itβs just making sure you are paying attention π
Maybe heading north to NY?
Just love seeing @edyong209.bsky.social fully dive into birding!
Spongy moth damage to trees, from a drone flown over a cabin
Trees with regrown leaves
How it startedβ¦ How itβs goingβ¦
When we visited our cabin in north central Pennsylvania in early July, the spongy moths were everywhere and had eaten nearly all deciduous leaves. Returning in mid September, many trees had regrown leaves. I had no idea they would do that! Amazing.
Some great lead quotes in this lovely @nytimes.com article on #birding and female #birds from lab PhD student Joanna Wu
www.nytimes.com/explain/2023...
Just a Least Bittern, creepinβ through the cattails. Canandaigua Lake, NY