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Richard Hall
@richardlovesbirds.bsky.social

Theoretical ecologist based in Athens, GA. Into disease ecology and animal migration. Love birds and native gardening. he/him
Lab: https://halllab.ecology.uga.edu/
Wildlife from the backyard: https://www.instagram.com/richhallagram/ .. more

Environmental science 38%
Biology 17%

nobody puts juncos in the corner

Any chance of a field trip to Mountain Lake for Cerulean Warblers and recreating iconic scenes from Dirty Dancing? I'll be there (with a watermelon)
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Neotropical warbler season is over but I was charmed by the frenetic bathing of this Swamp Sparrow today, a less than annual visitor to my yard

I am sure one will find your sprinklers eventually!

With all of the horrors 2025 has brought I haven't had much enthusiasm to engage with this platform, but warblers help make the world a little bit better, so thought I would share some warbler joy from a few days ago at my backyard birdbath in Athens GA. Migration is amazing!

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🪶 Today, more than 1/3 of the federal grant $$ we were relying on to finance our science & conservation work in 2025 is paused w/ no indication of when, or if, we will be able to access it again. Your tax-deductible donation helps us weather this period of uncertainty. birdpop.org/pages/do... 1/2

For the past 3 days I've been hosting Georgia's 2nd ever Hooded Oriole in my yard - it showed up right after last weekend's storms from the west. Since then almost 80 people have showed up to admire it. Amidst all the turmoil & bad news it's been nice to share a slice of joy with Georgia birders!

Some much needed bird therapy - the huge blackbird/ cowbird/ grackle/ starling roost in a bamboo patch in west Athens. The wheeling flocks were occasionally thrown into disarray by a marauding Cooper's Hawk.

I hope to be there if I still have funding! 😬

@mariusgrabow.bsky.social, today we are reading your paper on blood parasite effects on hirundine movement in our graduate journal club on the interface of animal behavior and disease!

Rare in winter this far north, a Lincoln's Sparrow is overwintering along the N Oconee River Greenway in Athens, highlighting the value of this urban corridor. The video includes comparison with lookalike Song Sparrow in foreground (note fine streaks, slender body & bill, & buffy malar of Lincoln's)

Nice pics! Although Blackcaps have always been a summer breeder in the UK, these wintering birds come from continental Europe, some even flying north for winter from Spain! Temperate UK winters plus food subsidies in gardens allow them to return to breeding sites earlier & secure best territories

It's the year of the Great Northern Diver! It's always to joy to see these birds staging in Athens in late March on their northbound migration. Overnight rains can sometimes result in 50+ birds in breeding attire, giving their haunting yodelling calls.

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cool paper alert!

flower mites use hummingbirds as taxis to move from flower to flower

ok, super cool, but how do they quickly jump onto this taxi?

turns out they sense the hummingbird's electric field and use electrostatic attraction to hop on!

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

I just realized that your name in reverse is Dat Sallad.

We need a caption contest for this photo! If you'll lettuce

Post-migratory movements in the nonbreeding season are in fact displayed by a surprising number of birds around the world, with diverse resource- or weather-based cues. Two former students in the lab wrote a paper documenting examples of this: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Post‐migratory nonbreeding movements of birds: A review and case study
While many migratory birds are conceptualized as using a single wintering site, technological advances that enable detailed tracking of individual birds are uncovering more examples of post-migratory....
onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Some local birding cheer - a female Rufous Hummingbird has showed up at a friend's feeder following the recent cold snap. As more Neotropical birds attempt to overwinter in temperate regions, cold snaps may well lead to more mid-winter displacements of migrants.

The frigid for Georgia 18F/-8C temperatures brought a sprinkling of ducks to Lake Herrick on the UGA campus, most notably a pair of American Wigeon. Supporting cast included 5 Redheads, 3 Hooded Mergansers and a Ruddy Duck.

Added to the top of my reading list: analysis of nocturnal flight calls of migrants suggests interspecies communication! Social associations across species during nocturnal bird migration: Current Biology www.cell.com/current-biol...
Social associations across species during nocturnal bird migration
Songbirds have long been thought to undertake migration independently. Van Doren et al. find that songbirds associate with other species during migratory flights, connections that may be maintained by...
www.cell.com

Asst. Prof Quantitative Insect Ecologist in University of Georgia's Entomology Dept! Great folks at UGA working on insects in this and other units.
www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/406...
Assistant Professor: Quantitative Insect Ecologist
The Department of Entomology at the University of Georgia (UGA) invites applications for a tenure-track position (9 months) in quantitative insect ecology at the Assistant Professor rank.The position ...
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Birds connect places! Using movements of >10K inds of a migratory shorebird, quantified site<->site connectivity across a flyway. Identified 49 highly connected sites 🐦

But, many are unprotected. Considering connectivity improves conservation for migratory species 🌎 🧪

🔗 doi.org/10.1111/1365...
20 years on from the start of a novel avian disease epidemic that has led to catastrophic population declines in several UK species we are finally getting some significant movement on advice regarding bird feeding
www.theguardian.com/environment/... 1/2 #Ornithology #UKbirding
RSPB stops selling flat bird feeders owing to deadly finch disease
Feeding birds from flat surfaces such as tables could be contributing to spread of finch trichomonosis, says charity
www.theguardian.com

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New paper out in @rsocpublishing.bsky.social! Research from our group shows that males of the polygynous ruff visit many potential breeding sites within a breeding season, travelling up to 9000 km and visiting up to 23 different sites! royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/... 1/7

They do - Baltimore Orioles are my favourite Christmas ornament!

One of the last birds I saw in the UK before moving to Athens, GA. Now I have a flock of them wintering in my yard!
Bit of video of another brilliant bird from this week in history. A male Baltimore Oriole in Oxfordshire on 17th December 2003. #birds #UKbirding #rarebirdsuk

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Bit of video of another brilliant bird from this week in history. A male Baltimore Oriole in Oxfordshire on 17th December 2003. #birds #UKbirding #rarebirdsuk

A mugshot of a Nelson's Sparrow sitting on the boat dock during a very high tide on the St Catherines Island Christmas Bird Count.

Athens super-birder Patrick Maurice found an incredible first Clarke County record of Lapland Longspur today. Luckily I was able to re-find it this morning as my 250th bird species in Georgia's smallest county.

Another slice of migratory bird joy - more video footage of migrants that stopped by my backyard pond in Athens, GA in fall 2024. Part 2 of 2. #birds #backyardbirds