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Posts by Nicholas Per Huffeldt

Job for experienced bird caretakers #Ornithology 🪶 🌍

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You are what you eat eats.

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Eurasian wigeon - Wikipedia

I see your Penelope sp. and raise with Mareca penelope

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Every wonder how deer, elk, and pronghorns use habitat across the annual cycle?

This report should be a treasure trove of info for ungulates in the US. 🌍 🧪

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Hehe, more like data from satellites, drones, and such

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Looking for a postdoc on bird migration and have computer science or remote sensing skill? 🌍 🧪 🦑 #Ornithology

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You're invited to complete a short anonymous survey about device failures in bird biologger deployments! 📡 🦆

Responses accepted within the next 8 weeks. 📆

Survey link is in our bio 🔗

If you have questions please email failedbiologgingdevices@gmail.com 📧

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Bumping to #Ornithology 🪶 🌍

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Anonymous survey — device failures in bird biologging studies Purpose: We are collecting anonymous information about device failures in bird biologging research to help practitioners plan robust, ethical studies. Responses will be aggregated for a peer-reviewed ...

Have any of your biologging devices ever failed? ⁉️

If so, we’d like to hear from you! 👂

Researchers at Acadia University, Nova Scotia, are investigating biologger device failure rates to help improve research practices. 🎓

The survey takes just 10 minutes to complete:
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Wondering how diel activity rhythms change across latitude? Check out Tash’s new paper.

TLDR, Kittiwakes, a seabird, are flexible and range from 24-h rhythms at low latitude and appear to free-run or be arrhythmic at high latitude 🧪🪶🌍🦑

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Some sort of fantasy fish

Some sort of fantasy fish

Guesses of what kind of fish 🐟 this is?

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tidyverse on the streets, base r in the sheets

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True story.

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New snow bunting research from our friends working in Iqaluit, Canada.

Found that snow buntings breeding there have a broad longitudinal wintering range.

Paywalled, so will have to wait until I’m in the office to read the entire article 🧪 🪶

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Wait. One can write in zotero? I must investigate.

I usually just add the zotero word plug in and add hot keys for easy in-text citations…

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There is no post above the first post… the problems were yesterday’s, which became today’s…

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Americans Are Uniquely Infatuated With Bald Eagles. Too Bad Most of Us Have No Idea What They’re Actually Like. For one thing, there's the sound they make.

Fun read about (pie)bald eagles

Excerpt of book by, @bittelmethis.bsky.social

Couldn’t get the tag to post above

#RaptorResearch 🪶

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Arctic redpolls in bird feeder

Arctic redpolls in bird feeder

Arctic redpolls in bird feeder

Arctic redpolls in bird feeder

Dapper fellows. Arctic redpolls are the main passerine we have in Nuuk over the winter 🪶

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Our paper on snow bunting activity and flight across the annual cycle spotlighted by J. Avian Biol. 🧪

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Postdoc / Scientist in Arctic Bioacoustics and Soundscape Ecology The Greenland Climate Research Centre (GCRC) at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GINR) invites applications for a postdoctoral position in Arctic bioacoustics and soundscape ecology, with...

Postdoc available in Arctic marine bioacoustics and soundscape ecology

Greenland Institute of Natural Resources

Deadline: 10 March
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naalakkersuisut.emply.net/recruitment/...

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Researcher/Senior Researcher in Benthic Ecology at the Greenland Climate Research Center at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources The Greenland Climate Research Centre (GCRC) at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GINR) invites applications for a position as researcher/senior researcher within the field of marine benth...

We are hiring a benthic ecologist at the researcher or senior researcher level 🧪🌍🦑

The Greenland Institute of Natural Resources is an excellent place to work, with friendly colleagues, support, and teaching opportunities.

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Cover of the newspaper Information for 10 Feb.

Cover of the newspaper Information for 10 Feb.

Can confirm. The warmth is unseasonable here.

Many of us are sorely missing snow for under our skis, and didn’t help that we had a misty rain today…

www.information.dk/udland/2026/...

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Meanwhile in Nuuk we still don’t have enough snow to ski and the temps hover around 0…

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Yeps, journal default pic. Check out Jenny’s website for more Nazca content

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Bumping this to the science feed 🧪

Interesting science to ponder the interplay between seasonality and circadian rhythms.

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Jenny writes great popular science pieces, plus the research is cool 🌍🧪

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PhD lab still putting out papers on Nazca boobies in Galapagos 🧪🌍🪶 #Ornithology

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Threats to Arctic murres are multifaceted and populations are threatened across their range.

Murres are however resilient and recently reestablished a breeding colony that was extinct.

But murres can benefit from more international conservation efforts #TeamAuk

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Changing winter diet of Thick-billed Murres (Uria lomvia) in southwest Greenland, 1990s versus 2010s Southwest Greenland constitutes an internationally important wintering area for seabirds, including Thick-billed Murres (Uria lomvia (Linnaeus, 1758)), but their prey may be affected by the general wa...

The murres’ food is changing around Nuuk, presumably because of how climate change is facilitating the “Atlantification” of the Arctic.

Atlantic species are becoming more common in areas previously dominated by Arctic species, often with a cost for Arctic spp

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