Over the past month I have been able to spend a handful of days at Juniper Prairie Wilderness Area in Ocala National Forest for both … Read More
Jay Watch 2012
[dc]I[/dc]n late March, my co-worker Aubrey and I travelled to Port Charlotte, Florida to do an annual Florida Scrub-Jay survey in a community that is … Read More
Southeastern American Kestrel Egg Color Variation
Over the past 2 weeks I’ve been spending a lot of time checking Southeastern American Kestrel nest boxes for eggs in Marion and Levy counties … Read More
Spring has sprung…
Spring is in the air, and its not just because it’s 75 degrees out. Over the past few days, large groups of migrant Sandhill Cranes have … Read More
What’s in the box? Part One
Over the past week I’ve been cleaning out American Kestrel nest boxes in Marion and Levy Counties. These boxes are most commonly mounted on utility … Read More
Nuts for peanuts
Over the weekend, I finally made some progress with a group of jays that have been ignoring me. I haven’t spent much time with this … Read More
The perks of field work…
My first two weeks of field work have been very productive! While most of my Florida Scrub-Jay groups are still getting used to me, one … Read More
Haven’t lost my Laysanity (yet)
Here is another post from Cameron Rutt, a field biologist “stranded” on the island of Laysan working on the reintroduction of Millerbirds to the island. … Read More
Greetings from Laysan
Here is a post from Cameron Rutt, a field biologist “stranded” on the island of Laysan working on the reintroduction of Millerbirds to the island. … Read More
White-eyed Vireo along the Lower Colorado River!
This morning, some of the other cuckoo researchers that I work with were attempting to capture one of our nesting cuckoos at our best cuckoo … Read More