Posts by Deanna Conners
A carpet of purplish flowers with a mountain behind.
For the 1st time in a decade, #DeathValley National Park is experiencing a #superbloom! While the park normally sees about 2 inches of rain in a year, it had 2.5 inches between November 2025 and January 2026. The extra rain awakened dormant seeds. 🌼💧
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📸 National Park Service.
Giant tortoises have returned to Floreana Island in Ecuador's Galapagos archipelago as conservationists release 158 juvenile hybrids to restore the ecosystem.
Looking forward to next week's #GBBC
Smiling woman in front of star map of Cygnus with text: "SLOW, RARE, MYSTERIOUS."
Beginning this weekend, you'll have a rare chance to witness a new #meteorshower, the Chi Cygnids. They might be headed toward a peak on the evenings of September 13, 14 and 15. Watch EarthSky’s Deborah Byrd discuss when, where, and how to try: buff.ly/PAiwal2
#earthquake gift link:
Cool data visualization!
Looking forward to seeing more of these images later today! Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2025/06/23/s...
For #PollinatorWeek, we’ve put together all the information you’ll need to make your own pollinator garden into one place. Learn how to pick the right plants, manage issues without pesticides, and provide the nesting habitat that bees & butterflies need to thrive! 🌻🐝🎓
Celebrate EarthDay with NASA and see #yournameinlandsat while exploring this cool technology that helps us protect the Earth. landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/apps/YourNam...
Today marks the beginning of the Lights Out bird migration season for WNY. Please take steps to reduce light at night to prevent building collisions (turn off or dim non-essential lights, close curtains).
NASA's #Curiosity rover has found the most complex organic molecules yet on #Mars. They appear to be the remains of 3 types of fatty acids, with chains of up to an unprecedented 12 carbon atoms long. Is this evidence for ancient microbial life? 🤔🦠
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news.mongabay.com/2024/10/50-y... Extensive and enlightening interview with Jack Dangermond about the future of GIS and much more.
Data can be used to inform everything from conservation decisions to where to spend time tomorrow morning. But how can we use that data to encourage new birders or convince policy-makers to care about birds? Data artist Jer Thorp joins host Nate Swick to discuss more: www.aba.org/09-10-the-po...
Artist's depiction of oldest known modern bird species. Several duck-like birds swimming on top of the water, diving below it to chase fish, and some flying above the water. The birds have a dark body and orange bills. Also in the water are shelled creatures called ammonites. Lurking far in the distance is a large aquatic reptile with a long neck.
How did some #birds survive the #asteroid that killed the #dinosaurs? 🐦⬛ 🦕 🌏 ☄️ A fossilized skull might be a new piece of the puzzle, according to researchers from Ohio University. Read more about the bird fossil at: https://buff.ly/4b5qGbJ
📸 Mark Witton/ Ohio University.
Watch the seismic waves from the M7.6 earthquake in the Caribbean sweep across seismic stations in North America. 🧪⚒️
Sound on for the explanation.
Also available here - youtube.com/shorts/pTFke...