This episode made the rounds again & I had a number of folks reach out asking Qs - @n8swick.bsky.social can verify, but I think this episode was recorded sometime in late 2021 - before I really had any data. 3 years later I have a lot more to share. 🦉🧪 con'd
The American Robin is ubiquitous but there's a lot left to learn. Emily Williams, an avian ecologist at Georgetown University, is studying their migration ecology. What we don’t know about a bird everyone knows. www.aba.org/08-12-more-t...
With spring migration right around the corner, the thought of the return of those colorful warblers dazzling you, please remember to appreciate your backyard birds. #PSA#robinergy 🦉🪶🧬 Design wizardry by Brynn Heckrote
Hey POTUS, the birds I study couldn’t be more American - these GPS-tagged American Robins have chosen to visit President’s Park bc they would very much like to discuss how we can be more #birdfriendly#climatechange#science#birds 🪶🧪
Those who have been following along w/ my robin research have heard me say that robins have capitalized on basically every non-aquatic habitat within North America. Let me present to you today, the Coastal Robin, hanging out in a tiny spit of land on Fire Island, NY. #ornithology 🦉🧪
When I was in New Brunswick, Canada earlier this summer for my American Robin fieldwork, I added a new study site. As many of you know, a large majority of my study sites are people's backyards. #ornithology#birds 🦉🧪 all photos in thread by Mike Herrera
@scrippsnews.bsky.social@amornith.bsky.socialtinyurl.com/BirdNames4Bi...#BirdNames4Birds, AOS/WOS,AFO,SCO, & the huge community of ppl who worked so hard & thoughtfully abt this. 🦉🧪
Emily, here's the clip of your interview. - Powered by SnapStream Cloud Sharing