Blog
Welcome to my musings about wildlife, adventures afield, and research I find interesting. Let’s have some fun.
The Curious Case of the Hare-Goosing Magpie
On a recent September day in my Alberta, Canada backyard, I witnessed a magpie repeatedly attempt to pluck the tail of a large jackrabbit. Eager for an explanation for this curious behaviour, I went down the proverbial rabbit hole myself.
Why Do Loons Belly Flop When They Land?
The same leg adaptations that make loons better divers than other waterbirds make them very unusual landers.
How Many Birds Are Named for Snow?
How many birds have “snow” in their English common names? Definitely a lot more than I thought.
My Top 10 Birbs in the Hand
A super-scientific (not really) ranking of my favorite birbs, borbs, floofs, and derps that I’ve been lucky to hold as part of bird research.
Bird Tricks for Bug Treats
Have you seen birds like American Redstarts and Northern Mockingbirds frightening their meals? They’re so good at it...it’s spooky.
Accidental Raptors
Netting a hawk or falcon during songbird research is rare, but…it happens.
Avian Armpits
Songbirds have many distinctive markings, and their surprisingly colorful armpits can be just as amazingly varied. Let’s take a look at what lies beneath…
A Deer Runs Through It
From blasting through nets to hurling themselves at the walls of my home, white-tailed deer made studying wild birds on Block Island a bit of a challenge.
A Red-Tail Timeshare
In the last five years, a nest I know has fledged five baby hawks…and three owls. It’s a hot piece of raptor real estate, with different tenants every spring.