miércoles, 1 de junio de 2011

September 2010

Ancient terror bird stabbed its prey to death NewScientist Catastrophic forest fire in Madeira threatens Europe’s rarest seabird BirdLife International Parasite threatens many of Britain's best-loved birds Greg Laden's Blog (on a PLoS ONE paper) Mice can learn to detect faces infected with avian flu ScienceDaily Avian Influenza Virus May Persist on Feathers Fallen from Domestic Ducks ScienceDaily A new blog provides information on GRANTS for ornithological research projects Bird Grants Up to 80% of the Spilled Oil Remains in the Gulf A DC Birding Blog eBird receive a million bird observations monthly. Cornell Lab and Audubon are working together to use this information to show bird distribution maps as never seen before. Round Robin (The Cornell Blog of Ornithology) Increased Destruction of Bird Populations Are Predicted With Rise in Global Temperatures ScienceDaily Why many bird species have totally dependent offspring? Oxford University On how budgerigars use male "calls" (not "songs") to choose mate. ScienceDaily Audio on crossbill migration by Pim Edelaar (2yr old but still interesting) BBC Radio Amazing Natural History blog post: bivalves vs. birds. Tetrapod Zoologuy A report on cannon netting shorebirds Biological Ramblings Orcas regularly feed on penguins in Antarctica BBC Earth News Why do Great tinamous Tinamus major lay conspicuous eggs on the ground? An interesting idea NewScientist

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