Yesterday morning was merely a type of extremely eventful birding classes, about which I’ll expound upon in elements throughout the coming weeks. After a number of (comparatively) run-of-the-mill birding missions…
Category: Zoology Blogs
Unraveling copepod secrets and techniques one leg at a time
A weblog by HYPCOP Hyperbenthic copepods (HYPCOP) are a really troublesome and various group to work with, and identification goes painstakingly sluggish, as a result of some species can solely…
A brand new paper on the huge commerce in Tokay Geckos usually and Hong Kong particularly
The numbers of some species of untamed animal traded defy probably the most vivid creativeness. I learn, in a brand new paper: About three million tokay geckos per 12 months…
2022 Version–Two Weeks away from Submission Deadline! – Anole Annals
This hungry Anolis carolinensis is right here to remind the AA readership that the picture contest submission deadline is roughly two weeks away! Get ’em in! Picture from Wikimedia Commons. Reminder–we’re…
Gray-tailed Tattlers return to Cable Seashore – 10,000 Birds
This week we now have had very large tides and the migratory shorebirds which have returned to Broome from the Northern hemisphere have struggled to search out any seashore left…
Ultimate workshop for hyperbenthic copepods (HYPCOP)
Our first worldwide workshop with from ltr; Anders Hobæk (NIVA), Cessa Rauch & Jon Kongsrud (UMB), Tone Falkenhaug (mission chief, IMR), Alexandra Savchenko & Rony Huys (NHM), picture by Alexandra…
Zoology Jottings: Tokay Geckos in Hong Kong: wild and/or feral populations?
Tokay geckos are identified to happen on the island of Lantau, within the mainland New Territories and on Hong Kong island. The brand new paper on the commerce in Tokay…
2022 Version–Deadline for Submission Is Tuesday! – Anole Annals
The deadline for the Anole Annals picture contest is shortly approaching! This Anolis equestris wish to remind you to submit your pictures by Tuesday, November 1! Picture credit score Ianaré…