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Linnaeus' Legacy: August 2008
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A monthly carnival celebrating the diversity of life on this planet, and the methods we use to understand it. Thursday, August 28, 2008. Linnaeus' Legacy: Legs Eleven. The next edition of Linnaeus' Legacy. Will be coming up shortly at The Other 95%. Last month's edition at A DC Birding Blog. Links to this post. Wednesday, August 6, 2008. Linnaeus' Legacy #10: The Warbler Has Landed. 10 is up at A DC Birding Blog. Future editions will be held at:. September 2006: The Other 95%. October 2006: PodBlack Cat.
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Linnaeus' Legacy: December 2008
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A monthly carnival celebrating the diversity of life on this planet, and the methods we use to understand it. Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Linnaeus' Legacy #14 - Agrobiodiversity Edition. The newest edition of Linnaeus' Legacy. Has been installed at Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog. This month's keywords: creationism and sound natural history, onlie begetter, Archie or Jughead, raised from an egg, poisonous bird, Names on Nodes, confused scientists,. Has kindly offered to host the next edition in January.
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Linnaeus' Legacy: October 2008
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A monthly carnival celebrating the diversity of life on this planet, and the methods we use to understand it. Tuesday, October 7, 2008. Linnaeus' Legacy #12 - The Legacy gets crossed by a Black Cat. The newest edition of Linnaeus' Legacy. Has been put up by Podblack Cat. This month's keywords: Dante's. Inferno , sex, mysteries, bet your ass, ants, ants, ants, ants and more ants, stand back and let rip, expensive varieties, tragic tale, goose almost the size of a small plane, Komodo dragons. International...
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Pacific Slope Blog: Thrush Magic
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Very buggy, a lot natural sciences, and some citizen activism. Monday, March 16, 2009. Cheese n rice, you are a spectacularly majestic bird! These are the words that escape me each time I view this:. The brilliant orange-against-black of. This, my most favorite of winter birds, rivals our. Photo used with permission by Mike Yip http:/ vancouverislandbirds.com. Or so I thought. I don't know about any adventures with elves or fairies, but as for a magical moment to go with their song? Thanks for naming thi...
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Drew's Birds: May 2016
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A description of encounters with birds and other wildlife during personal birding trips, Audubon fieldtrips, and banding days primarily in Florida but will include out of state finds when they happen. Monday, May 30, 2016. Knowing our seasonal pair of Bald Eagles did not succeed in raising a brood this year I still drive through the cemetery to see if any other species show up. Today I was shocked to see a Bald Eagle in the nest. Our pair has already moved on to their Summer home. Links to this post.
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Linnaeus' Legacy: June 2008
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A monthly carnival celebrating the diversity of life on this planet, and the methods we use to understand it. Friday, June 6, 2008. Part Eight is up at When Pigs Fly Returns. This month's keywords: handsome devil, toucan, Douglas Adams, horrible mutated ants,. Rhenocystis , Aetogate, flying trilobite, ornithopod bias, marine monsters. Links to this post. Monday, June 2, 2008. Linnaeus vs. The Flying Pigs. 8 will be appearing soon at When Pigs Fly Returns. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Pacific Slope Blog: October 2009
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Very buggy, a lot natural sciences, and some citizen activism. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. A Fly With Halloween Timing. A never-before-seen fly with long dangling legs and an unusual horn on its head sporting three eyes is being dubbed the "unicorn fly". It's a newly discovered species of fly found in Amber from Myanmar dating back to the Cretaceous period. It was identified by OSU researcher, George Poinar Jr., and published in Cretaceous Research - just in time for halloween! Links to this post.
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Pacific Slope Blog: A moth for all seasons....or dogs
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Very buggy, a lot natural sciences, and some citizen activism. Sunday, September 2, 2012. A moth for all seasons.or dogs. You may have seen a collection of amazing insect photographs recently on flicker, all of them taken by zoologist Dr. Arthur Anker from Kyrgyzstan while in Gran Sabana region of Venezuela's Canaima National Park. The photos are not new, but popular media's discovery of them is. Several of the more amazing photos in the flicker collection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Birds o...
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Pacific Slope Blog: September 2013
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Very buggy, a lot natural sciences, and some citizen activism. Sunday, September 8, 2013. Entomologists: Big Kids at Heart. Skipper feeding on Zinnia. Links to this post. Labels: Pest management; entomology; idealism. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Entomologists: Big Kids at Heart. Babies.Centruroides sculpturatus (Bark scorpions). Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Bugs, Birds and Other Science Blogs. A DC Birding Blog. A Passion for Nature. AccuWeather - Bret Anderson. Beetles in the Bush.