Common Ravens (Corvus corax) are famously smart, adaptable and opportunistic, and while these traits serve them well, they can often get them into trouble, too. What kind of trouble do you think the raven on the left got itself into to earn a bright blue tag and the attention of scientists? The tagged raven and…
Author: The Ethogram
Sunday Sketch: Tuna Crab
Check out this fun fact about tuna crabs!
Creature Feature: Seahorse
As orange sunlight begins to creep over the shallow seabed and scatter across the tropical water, seahorses emerge from their hiding spots within the gently-swaying marine vegetation. Before long, they wriggle toward one another, pairing up at predetermined rendezvous points and begin swimming up and down, tails oscillating side to side. The ritual dances have…
Sunday Sketch: Giddy Goats
In recent years, a popular way to help control overgrown vegetation is to hire world’s cutest gardener—the goat! Goats will eat woody vegetation and dry grasses, making them efficient at clearing a field. Studies have shown they have a positive influence on vegetation composition. Art by @heathertaylorsart, fact by Cassidy Cooper [Edited by Isabelle McDonald]…
Field Frame Friday: Who’s this chick??
A Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularius) chick shows off its shiny new leg band, which contains a unique ID number used by researchers to identify this individual. This chick will continue growing throughout the summer, migrate south for the winter, and perhaps return to its birthplace in the Mono Basin to breed next summer. [Photo and…
Field Notes: Chatting with Cetaceans
Throughout my scientific career, I have mainly studied our closest non-human primate relatives and their quirky behaviors (see my previous field notes here). However, when my graduate school advisor asked if I’d be interested in helping with a research project on humpback whales, I was excited at the prospect of starting something entirely new and…
Sunday Sketch: Fancy Foxes
Check out this fun Valentine’s fact about foxes!
Sunday Sketch: Portugese man of war
Check out this fun fact about the Portugese man of war!
Field Frame Friday: Turtle party!
Meet Testudo hermanni hermanni, a Mediterranean tortoise present in Italy, France and Spain. Its captive breeding was made necessary by the destruction of its native habitat. The challenge for current breeders, unlike most of the species bred as pets, is to maintain as much as possible the purity of the species, subspecies and, if possible,…
Sunday Sketch: Bashful Bunnies
Check out this fun fact about bunnies!