How do I politely tell the older gentleman in my area who stumbled across my website and newsletter than I am not perpetually available to personally answer his questions about his local bird sightings via email...
Reminder that although I'm increasingly ambivalent toward social media, I do have a little monthly email you can sign up for with bird news, book recommendations, etc. buttondown.com/rheisman/arc...
Reminder that although I'm increasingly ambivalent toward social media, I do have a little monthly email you can sign up for with bird news, book recommendations, etc. buttondown.com/rheisman/arc...
Arising from my social media slumber to say that my email newsletter for this month is out. I'm still here writin' about birds. 😎 buttondown.com/rheisman/arc...
My latest for @therevelator.org! therevelator.org/urban-habita...
HEY HEY I may not be on social media much anymore but I wrote a thing for @biographic.bsky.social about gulls nesting in unexpected places that maybe aren't so unexpected after all. www.biographic.com/spains-cliff...
I'm spending less time on social media lately, but I wanted to share that I have a story in the spring issue of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology magazine, about the story behind Red-breasted Nuthatches' quirky habit of painting the entrances of their nest cavities with pine resin. 🪶
I'm spending less time on social media lately, but I wanted to share that I have a story in the spring issue of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology magazine, about the story behind Red-breasted Nuthatches' quirky habit of painting the entrances of their nest cavities with pine resin. 🪶
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On the left, Jupiter.
On the right, a soap bubble.
Patterns are expressions of nature's intrinsic poetry. The cosmos loves to rhyme.
Nearly half of all stopover sites used by migrating birds in North America fall within urban areas.Nearly half of all stopover sites used by migrating birds in North America fall within urban areas.