Thoughts, rambles, and the occasional tirade about the life of a field biologist turned desk-jockey. The thoughts are fairly random, the rambles tend to be in the craft or biology realms, and the tirades tend to feature issues of social justice and the universe being mean to me.
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Bird species ranges are shifting en-masse
It's waaaay too much hassle to actually cross-post, so I'm just going to link to the Bander-and-Barista post. It's here.
Labels:
birding,
birds,
climate change,
cross-post,
environment
Location:
Houston, TX, USA
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Chickadees are T-rex's tiny and rather disappointing great (x100000000000) grandkids
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From the Scientific American article. |
But seriously... pretty much from the beginning of the theropod lineage (even before T-rex and velociraptors), they've been gradually getting smaller (some of them small enough to survive the K-T impact), until we had a chickadee in place of a man-eating colossus. They kept the feathers, discovering they were good for gliding and (eventually) powered flight, and lost the teeth (something had to give).
Here's the Scientific American blog's recap of the paper (pointed out by today's 10,000 Birds post), for those like me who don't have a subscription and aren't at a university any more.
(cross-posted)
Labels:
birds,
dinosaurs,
evolution,
Scientific American
Location:
Houston, TX, USA
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