Where you'll see a rare bird. Thanks to @ryanfm.bsky.social's newsletter for teaching me about the Cabanis's ground-sparrow that lives behind the walmart
can you drive-by shoot an entire social media platform
There's a fascinating kind of hyper-literate illiteracy online these days, where people are so busy trying to detect a second layer of meaning in what they see that they just completely miss the intended message.
Rosemary Mosco
A 10-year restoration effort has transformed Zinave National Park. Following the June 6 arrival of nine white rhinos, the park now serves as a hub for ecosystem recovery. Beyond grazing to prevent wildfires, these rhinos are expected to serve as feeder populations for other parks.
Stephen Bush
Marie Le Conte
Mongabay
Goodness me what bollocks. Of both kinds. Neuro- and AI-bollocks. Tell me how the 30 neurons in the lobster‘s stomach do what they do, lads - dig out the “core algorithm” of that and we might be getting somewhere...
I don't really know what to think about the social media ban (although suspect this is something of a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation), but what I do think is that the internet is so vastly different now to when I grew up it's basically impossible to make that comparison tbh
This #PrideMonth here is our Progress flag made from photographs we took of marine invertebrates: soft corals, nudibranchs and octopus with many thanks to James Reimer for the blue ringed octopus
A gorgeous leucistic Common Guillemot on Inner Farne, Northumberland today, just in time for #SuperSeabirdSunday #NEbirding #birds
*sighs in ‘scientist’*
Deep Time Ecology group
Is your child up at 9pm arguing about tram networks with the entire staff of the FT and some tedious Americans who are not familiar with the concept of a joke?
This report make shock you.