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This week's #WeirdBirdOfTheWeek is the White-bearded Manakin. Males of this South American species spend most of their time displaying for females, using moves that ornithologists have labeled "snap-jump," "grunt-jump," and "slide down the pole"
How did I only just find out about the amazing comics of https://t.co/xjYfoaI2Bs??
@ChuckWendig Whenever I'm glum, I look at this @FalseKnees comic.
For #InverteFest, one of my favorite comics from last year.
It was by a lecture from Dr Daniel Kronauer, for whom said buttbeetle is named!
ICYMI, this week's #WeirdBirdOfTheWeek wishes you a weird holiday.
This week's #WeirdBirdOfTheWeek: the Black Skimmer. If you're in the US, look for them along warm coasts. What's with the amazing beak? Here's a video of how they feed: https://t.co/s8MTGRbNyj
This week's #WeirdBirdOfTheWeek is the sword-billed hummingbird.
Come hear me speak at the Nasketucket Bird Club tonight in Mattapoisett MA! All are welcome. https://t.co/Ub0e98QBYH
This week's #WeirdBirdOfTheWeek is the Kori Bustard. He's trying to impress you. Is it working? Are you impressed?
This week's #WeirdBirdOfTheWeek is the Pennant-winged Nightjar.
Folks are reporting ladybugs in their houses, so I thought I'd repost this comic from Your Wild City by me and @mariswicks. These ladybugs make wine stink, and they're responsible for perhaps my favorite phrase ever: ladybug taint