Samuel Jones
@seijones.bsky.social
Ornithologist with a penchant for tropical forests, mountains, avian life-histories and most things in-between. NSF Postdoctoral Fellow @GeorgiaTech.
I especially like your wand there 🦎🧙♀️
October 17, 2025 at 3:16 AM
I especially like your wand there 🦎🧙♀️
The old one from swaro ELs is a perfect fit. I got rid of the new one and replaced with the old one immediately!
May 18, 2025 at 12:23 AM
The old one from swaro ELs is a perfect fit. I got rid of the new one and replaced with the old one immediately!
Probably not! Tigers in India (even though as I understand it has had problems in the past?) large national coordinated census - might be best looking for a large country and species populations therein?
March 26, 2025 at 1:36 PM
Probably not! Tigers in India (even though as I understand it has had problems in the past?) large national coordinated census - might be best looking for a large country and species populations therein?
Yes exactly! Good thought - I don’t know..
January 10, 2025 at 12:37 AM
Yes exactly! Good thought - I don’t know..
Taking into account age of the individual, and moult strategy. Broadly speaking yes. In many sp I personally see regularly, a body moult of 3-4 would be birds well underway in primary moult (or for an incomplete pre-formative moult inherently close to completing)
December 14, 2024 at 3:23 AM
Taking into account age of the individual, and moult strategy. Broadly speaking yes. In many sp I personally see regularly, a body moult of 3-4 would be birds well underway in primary moult (or for an incomplete pre-formative moult inherently close to completing)