Many thanks Daryll, that would be great…trying to start using this platform more often…
So grateful to be given the opportunity to present some work from the first chapter of my PhD at the @theseabirdgroup.bsky.social#coimbraseabirds@cathorswill.bsky.social@alicetrevail.bsky.social@rsherley.bsky.social@stubearhop.bsky.social@exetermarine.bsky.social
Large shearwaters like these greats have been numerous in the southwest this year (and recent years). Wondering if it is linked to the increase in Atlantic bluefin as they often associate with one another in feeding frenzies. #ukbirding#ornithology#seabirds
Goosebarnacle (Lepas spp I think) colony on a piece of polystyrene washed up on Polyjoke beach Cornwall.
It was a delight to supervise @euantheyoung.bsky.social@exetercec.bsky.social#ExeterCEC
Territoriality in Green Sandpipers. Research by Ken Smith, Mike Reed and Barry Trevis shows that territories are set up in October and maintained through winter: wadertales.wordpress.com/2019/01/18/w...#waders#shorebirds#ornithology#UKBirding#birds
Thanks for letting me cover this issue years ago, amazing to see progress! blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations...
And they ought to consider revoking names that never should have been honored in the first place
Delighted to say that University of Exeter's Centre for Ecology and Conservation based in Penryn, Cornwall (SW tip of England) is now here @exetercec.bsky.social Sharing: Behaviour, Conservation, Disease, Ecology, Evolution, Marine and Microbes. 🌏🦑🧪🐧🦆🦢🦏🦛🐒🐌🦟🐝🦇