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PhD candidate @UmassAmherst, #ornithology #ecology, bird nerd, Mothra, she/they, avatar by @blackmudpuppy 🎨, banner by James Smith 📸, @earlynerdgetbird on 🦋

for now I am not deleting this account but I am slowly transitioning to another place that is a nice place for birds to fly if you know what I mean. 💙🌅 over there I finally can spell the word "early" correctly in my screen name. wild.


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What a cool paper! 🤩 Using @inaturalist observations, @eco_mayer & Co. found that there are more melanistic snakes in colder regions than in warmer ones AND that melanistic snakes are more abundant with ⬆️ avian predator density 🐍🐦 Have look at it here: doi.org/10.1111/jbi.15…

Check out our new study where we investigated color polymorphism in European adders across their entire distribution: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

eco_mayer's tweet image. Check out our new study where we investigated color polymorphism in European adders across their entire distribution: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


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I don't use this platform much anymore, but I'm happy to share our work on sexual selection and the genomics of speciation in barn swallows. Thanks for reading and sharing, if of interest! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


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My student Griffin just sent me this profoundly sad photo of a Great Bowerbird bower. The painting on the right depicts what the bower should look like, filled with pebbles, shells, and bones. Nowadays, the birds use what they can most easily find in their surroundings: garbage.

evornithology's tweet image. My student Griffin just sent me this profoundly sad photo of a Great Bowerbird bower. The painting on the right depicts what the bower should look like, filled with pebbles, shells, and bones. Nowadays, the birds use what they can most easily find in their surroundings: garbage.
evornithology's tweet image. My student Griffin just sent me this profoundly sad photo of a Great Bowerbird bower. The painting on the right depicts what the bower should look like, filled with pebbles, shells, and bones. Nowadays, the birds use what they can most easily find in their surroundings: garbage.

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Bug fashion 💚 I’m initially inspired by the caterpillar that wear its own molted head, but there’re so many other interesting bug costumes!

czbugsart's tweet image. Bug fashion 💚 I’m initially inspired by the caterpillar that wear its own molted head, but there’re so many other interesting bug costumes!

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Incredible work here. Great evidence that feather mites are actually good for birds.

"Feather mites have been known to consume microbes from their host feathers, but here, for the first time, we demonstrate that they selectively consume feather-degrading microbes from feathers...." @matthews_ae 🪽 Read the full paper here: buff.ly/3OmCOKN

AnimalEcology's tweet image. "Feather mites have been known to consume microbes from their host feathers, but here, for the first time, we demonstrate that they selectively consume feather-degrading microbes from feathers...." @matthews_ae 🪽  
Read the full paper here: buff.ly/3OmCOKN


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I’m thrilled to share some exciting highlights of our collaborative work in Mexico 🇲🇽, all thanks to our amazing partners! @CHICATAorg @ECCCSciTech @environmentca @BirdsCanada The story was beautifully captured by @MelloneUgo 📸 & @Nature #Motuswts nature.com/articles/d4158…


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The global loss of avian functional and phylogenetic diversity from anthropogenic extinctions | Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… #ornithology


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CALLING ALL BIRD NERDS we are hiring Asst Prof Avian Ecology at UW Seattle! Please apply, or spread the word: ap.washington.edu/ahr/position-d…


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Migratory lifestyle carries no added overall energy cost in a partial migratory songbird | Nature Ecology and Evolution nature.com/articles/s4155… #ornithology


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New paper out in PNAS. We show how trait differences between native and introduced plants shift the functional composition of plant communities across the United States pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


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Let's kick off #BlackMammalogists Week with a #BlackMammalogistsRoleCall! 🐾✊🏽 Show everyone we out here: Introduce yourself if you're a Black mammalogist and/or wildlife enthusiast! Use our hashtags to be ENTERED TO WIN stickers or a t-shirt at the end of the day!

BlkMammalogists's tweet image. Let's kick off #BlackMammalogists Week with a #BlackMammalogistsRoleCall! 🐾✊🏽 
Show everyone we out here: Introduce yourself if you're a Black mammalogist and/or wildlife enthusiast! 

Use our hashtags to be ENTERED TO WIN stickers or a t-shirt at the end of the day!
BlkMammalogists's tweet image. Let's kick off #BlackMammalogists Week with a #BlackMammalogistsRoleCall! 🐾✊🏽 
Show everyone we out here: Introduce yourself if you're a Black mammalogist and/or wildlife enthusiast! 

Use our hashtags to be ENTERED TO WIN stickers or a t-shirt at the end of the day!

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A new study co-authored by Stu Mackenzie, Birds Canada’s Director of Strategic Assets, reveals the social aspect of bird migration. Discover how different species interact during their migrations, influencing routes, timing, and success: tinyurl.com/3kvepsmh

BirdsCanada's tweet image. A new study co-authored by Stu Mackenzie, Birds Canada’s Director of Strategic Assets, reveals the social aspect of bird migration.

Discover how different species interact during their migrations, influencing routes, timing, and success: tinyurl.com/3kvepsmh

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New in @sciencemagazine, we show that spatial cognitive ability is associated with longevity in food-caching Mountain Chickadees. And @CognitiveEcol’s photo was selected for the cover! #ScienceResearch. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… 1/n

j_welklin's tweet image. New in @sciencemagazine, we show that spatial cognitive ability is associated with longevity in food-caching Mountain Chickadees. And @CognitiveEcol’s photo was selected for the cover! #ScienceResearch. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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Please RT‼️ I'm recruiting an #ecology PhD student for a fully funded 4 year NSF assistantship to study species-environment relationships in North American birds using @Team_eBird #CitizenScience data. #BirdTwitter. DL 30 Sept. see: jobs.rwfm.tamu.edu/view-job/?id=9…

efstuber's tweet image. Please RT‼️ I'm recruiting an #ecology PhD student for a fully funded 4 year NSF assistantship to study species-environment relationships in North American birds using @Team_eBird #CitizenScience data. #BirdTwitter. DL 30 Sept. see: jobs.rwfm.tamu.edu/view-job/?id=9…

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🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨 The National Labor Relations Board has *officially* charged @audubonsociety with breaking labor law and discriminating against union members cwa-union.org/news/releases/…


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New bird🐦‍⬛research🚨! So excited to share our new study in @NatureEcoEvo! In it, we examine shifts in the breeding latitude, elevation, and phenology of North American #birds in relation to #climatechange! The last paper of my @UCLAEEB postdoc with @mwtingley🥲 A🧵...

MHCNeateClegg's tweet image. New bird🐦‍⬛research🚨!
So excited to share our new study in @NatureEcoEvo! In it, we examine shifts in the breeding latitude, elevation, and phenology of North American #birds in relation to #climatechange! The last paper of my @UCLAEEB  postdoc with @mwtingley🥲 A🧵...

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