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His thesis examines survival, heat, and the boldness of total transparency.

#Batemoor #Fieldwork #DesertStudies #AcademicExposure #ScholarlyHeat
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Zebra finches in Australia; one of the study organisms for the PhD

Zebra finches in Australia; one of the study organisms for the PhD

Dwarf mongoose staring at a camera in South Africa; one of the PhD study organisms

Dwarf mongoose staring at a camera in South Africa; one of the PhD study organisms

📢Fully-funded #PhD opportunity with us

❓Quantifying animal #movement patterns & behavioural #interactions in a changing world

👥Joint position in @bristolbiosci.bsky.social & #MacquarieUniversity

📆19th April deadline
tinyurl.com/343acaev
#maths #modelling #data #fieldwork #Australia

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PhD student Ayla Webb presenting her prize-winning poster at the ASAB Spring Conference in Bristol in March 2026.

PhD student Ayla Webb presenting her prize-winning poster at the ASAB Spring Conference in Bristol in March 2026.

🥇Poster prize awarded to #AylaWebb at @asab.org #ASABSpring2026

🐝Reproductive hierarchies & queen succession in paper #wasps

🌟CONGRATULATIONS Ayla 🎉

@patrick-kennedy.bsky.social #ProudSupervisors

@bristolbiosci.bsky.social @asab-meetings.bsky.social
#fieldwork #ECR #PhD #experiments #evolution

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Today, an honeybee decided to hit my ear
Last month I got stung by three of them in lass than 30 minutes
Do you know how many you need before starting to become allergic? 😅😅
#fieldwork

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Giving Day 2026 #biology #wildlife #science #students
Giving Day 2026 #biology #wildlife #science #students YouTube video by LSU Museum of Natural Science

Please consider donating to the LSU Museum of Natural Science for @lsu.bsky.social LSU's Giving Day

give.lsufoundation.org/schools/Loui...

Check out this cute video about us, narrated by yours truly
www.youtube.com/shorts/npssG...

#naturalhistory #outreach #evolution #scicomm #science #fieldwork

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On La Palma 🇮🇨, we’re searching for unknown breeding colonies 🐣 using:
• Bioacoustics 🎧
• Thermal surveys 🌙
• Seabird raft observations 🌊
• GPS/GSM tracking 📡

#Fieldwork #SeabirdEcology #OceanScience

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CASIE arrives to #Taipei!

Although shorter than the fieldwork in #Singapore or #Seoul, the visit will hopefully provide new insights into community gardening as form of social innovation and its impact on neighbourhood resilience.

#CommunityGardening #Fieldwork #FollowCASIE

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And finally, #Vulci ❤️
Yesterday we made a brief pause from the lab to take a look at the temples… it’s always special to see them when the fields are green and the sky is a deep, vivid blue 🌿💙

#Archaeology #Fieldwork #LabLife #Temples #Nature #BlueSkies #ArchaeologistLife

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All our 38 attendees are ready for a practical section drawing exercise with Keith Parfitt!

There have been some excellent discussions through the presentations and during the tea breaks!

#fieldwork #KASForum

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Out in the field, and I took a moment to appreciate the medullary rays still hanging on in this swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor) fallen tree. 🧪

#wood #science #fieldwork

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White-browed scrubwren female acting cryptically on her hidden nest in Australia

White-browed scrubwren female acting cryptically on her hidden nest in Australia

Out NOW in #new issue of #BehavioralEcology is #PhD student #YouZhou's latest great work:

To flee or wait and see? Response of incubating white-browed scrubwrens to information about danger

With #RobMagrath
#antipredator #playback #experiment #fieldwork #birds #bioacoustics
doi.org/10.1093/behe...

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A group of approximately 20 young adults stands on a grassy, sunlit ridge in a mountainous landscape, likely the Ogwen Valley in Snowdonia, Wales. They are dressed in various hiking and casual outdoor clothing, including hoodies, t-shirts, and backpacks. To the right, a massive, steep, and rocky mountain peak (resembling Pen yr Ole Wen) dominates the background under a clear, bright blue sky. The terrain around the group consists of dry grass and low-lying dark brush, with more distant hills and a valley visible to the far left.

A group of approximately 20 young adults stands on a grassy, sunlit ridge in a mountainous landscape, likely the Ogwen Valley in Snowdonia, Wales. They are dressed in various hiking and casual outdoor clothing, including hoodies, t-shirts, and backpacks. To the right, a massive, steep, and rocky mountain peak (resembling Pen yr Ole Wen) dominates the background under a clear, bright blue sky. The terrain around the group consists of dry grass and low-lying dark brush, with more distant hills and a valley visible to the far left.

Yesterday we were out with our #geographers and #oceansciences #students exploring Cwm Idwal's geological, glacial and human history ... what a perfect day and just 20mins from our department #fieldwork

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Fabienne and I are sitting a a table with our laptops on the hotel veranda. Behind Fabienne is the main road of La Curva into the city and the Lagoon beyond. The sky, alas is very grey.

Fabienne and I are sitting a a table with our laptops on the hotel veranda. Behind Fabienne is the main road of La Curva into the city and the Lagoon beyond. The sky, alas is very grey.

La oficina de hoy.

Honduras has been treating us to a lot of rain, but we are 42 hours in, 2 important meetings in Puerto Cortes done, and now having a 'quiet' afternoon working by the Lagoon. (That's a busy road you can see.)

#BIRES
#Fieldwork

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Time to Say Goodbye: Letting Go of Access to Courts and Prosecution Offices

Here’s an interesting reflection by Alessandra Minissale on the challenges of leaving the field when doing research:
Read more: www.in-court.org/blog/2026031...
#Research #LegalStudies #Fieldwork #Sociologyofemotions

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A photo of Heidi Allan sitting on the mossy forest floors surrounded by ferns and equipment, including her laptop, containers for her flight intercept traps, and climate sensors (which she designed and made with the help of Tait Electronics).

A photo of Heidi Allan sitting on the mossy forest floors surrounded by ferns and equipment, including her laptop, containers for her flight intercept traps, and climate sensors (which she designed and made with the help of Tait Electronics).

A photo of entomologist John Marris standing in a forest with a flight intercept trap. The trap has two clear sheets of acrylic above a funnel and a container. Flying insects hit the acrylic and drop into the container, which contains a preservative. Heidi's project has many of these traps strung up at three heights, the forest canopy, mid-height, and near the forest floor. She's operating these for most of a year, checking them every six weeks.

A photo of entomologist John Marris standing in a forest with a flight intercept trap. The trap has two clear sheets of acrylic above a funnel and a container. Flying insects hit the acrylic and drop into the container, which contains a preservative. Heidi's project has many of these traps strung up at three heights, the forest canopy, mid-height, and near the forest floor. She's operating these for most of a year, checking them every six weeks.

A photo of Heidi Allan in the forest sitting on a tree stump like its a throne, next to one of her flight intercept traps that's handing on a yellow rope. This is the lowest of three traps along this rope, the highest being up in the tree canopy high above.

A photo of Heidi Allan in the forest sitting on a tree stump like its a throne, next to one of her flight intercept traps that's handing on a yellow rope. This is the lowest of three traps along this rope, the highest being up in the tree canopy high above.

A photo of Jennifer Gillette, smiling in the forest, with a female tree wētā sitting on her thumb. Tree wētā are large bodied flightless relatives of crickets and grasshoppers. This one's about as long as Jennifer's thumb.

A photo of Jennifer Gillette, smiling in the forest, with a female tree wētā sitting on her thumb. Tree wētā are large bodied flightless relatives of crickets and grasshoppers. This one's about as long as Jennifer's thumb.

Earlier this week I had the good fortune to help #LincolnUniversityNZ ecology Masters student Heidi Allan with her field work.

Heidi's got an ambitious big-scale discovery project going, looking at the beetle communities in native NZ beech forest canopies all […]

[Original post on mastodon.nz]

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To climate deniers: Your attacks are loud, but irrelevant against satellite records, field measurements, and the clear testimony of collapsing ecosystems.

The science doesn’t pause for criticism. Awareness must continue.

#ClimateScience #Fieldwork #ClimateAction

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To climate deniers: Your attacks are loud, but irrelevant against satellite records, field measurements, and the clear testimony of collapsing ecosystems.

The science doesn’t pause for criticism. Awareness must continue.

#ClimateScience #Fieldwork #ClimateAction

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Frequency selection isn’t about the utility. It’s about what’s around it.
One of the most common mistakes I see in the field — techs defaulting to the same frequency every single time regardless of the environment. That’s how you end up marking the wrong line.
Here’s how I think about it:
512 Hz is your long distance specialist. Minimal signal bleed, ideal for trace wire and telecom runs. Direct connect only — inductive clamp won’t work at this frequency.
8 kHz is your everyday workhorse. Solid range, works with both direct connect and inductive clamp, good balance between signal strength and bleed control.
33 kHz gives you a stronger signal and better clamp performance — but in a congested utility corridor, that stronger signal bleeds onto adjacent lines. Know what’s around you before you dial it in.
The environment drives the frequency choice. Always.

Frequency selection isn’t about the utility. It’s about what’s around it. One of the most common mistakes I see in the field — techs defaulting to the same frequency every single time regardless of the environment. That’s how you end up marking the wrong line. Here’s how I think about it: 512 Hz is your long distance specialist. Minimal signal bleed, ideal for trace wire and telecom runs. Direct connect only — inductive clamp won’t work at this frequency. 8 kHz is your everyday workhorse. Solid range, works with both direct connect and inductive clamp, good balance between signal strength and bleed control. 33 kHz gives you a stronger signal and better clamp performance — but in a congested utility corridor, that stronger signal bleeds onto adjacent lines. Know what’s around you before you dial it in. The environment drives the frequency choice. Always.

The three frequencies:
512 Hz
Long distance | Trace wire | Minimal bleed
8 kHz
Everyday workhorse | Direct connect & clamp
33 kHz
Stronger signal | Watch bleed in dense corridors

#UtilityLocating #SubsurfaceUtility #SUE #SUI #FieldWork #GPR #UtilityMapping #NorthStarUtilityExperts #LocateTech

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In 10h of field work, we further ruined one sediment corer, one snowshoe and a glove.

This is not what successful #fieldwork looks like...

#xp [3/3]

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Rob McConnell Interviews - MARC ST. GERMAIN – MUFON Author and UFO Investigator Marc St. Germain is a UFO investigator and author associated with Mutual UFO Network (MUFON). His work focuses on documenting and analyzing reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), including eyewitness accounts, field investigations, and case studies. St. Germain contributes to ongoing efforts within MUFON to collect data, evaluate evidence, and promote systematic research into UFO sightings, helping to build a broader understanding of unexplained aerial events.

📣 New Podcast! "Rob McConnell Interviews - MARC ST. GERMAIN – MUFON Author and UFO Investigator" on @Spreaker #aerialphenomena #analysis #anomalies #casestudies #documentation #evidence #exploration #eyewitnesses #fieldwork #investigations #marcstgermain #mufon #reports #research #sightings

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Student Fellowship Printable information in ENGLISH and application form. Informations imprimables en FRANCAIS et formulaire de candidature. Message français suit. With a view to promoting archaeological inquiry and …

AIA Ottawa Student Fieldwork Fellowship: $500 for first-time archaeological field school participants in the NCR. Deadline: April 1, 2026. Supporting the next generation of archaeologists! Info & application: buff.ly/DuLEM3P #Archaeology #FieldWork #NationalCapitalRegion #Ottawa #uOttawa

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A close-up of a wombat grazing on some sedge and grasses.

A close-up of a wombat grazing on some sedge and grasses.

Mammal teeth have a serious flaw: unlike in reptiles & sharks, if they get damaged, they can't be replaced.
But #wombats have a solution: their teeth never stop growing. They eat tough plants without worrying about wearing down their teeth.
#WombatWednesday #Tasmania #fieldwork #wombat

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#TrainingOpportunity #Fieldwork #TeamCulture #SharingBestPractice
The success of scientific research often hinges on effective fieldwork, best achieved through a supportive and positive team culture.
Our next workshop will take place on 29 May in Sion:
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Monday? That’s otter madness…

#mbchimps #moyenbafing #fieldwork #africanclawlessotter 🧪

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Wait, did you say Monday? No no thank you, but no.

#africanclawlessotter #moyenbafing #fieldwork #cameratrap #nope 🧪

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Have any questions about our program?? Send us a DM and we will be happy to respond!

#fieldwork #DEI #fieldsafety #harassmentprevention #STEM #geoscience #marine #ecology #conservation

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Memories from the Field – The Vastness of the Greenland Ice Sheet I remember the day very well. It was the first time we drove up to the glacial ice from our base station in Kangerlussuaq (Western Greenland), where we had patiently been waiting for two days for the ...

🌱❄️ As winter turns to spring, many cryospheric scientists are getting ready for the start of summer field work campaigns.

🧪 Check out this memory from the field, from PhD student Mirjam Paasch

#fieldwork #phd #cryosphere #greenland

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Cal with Calamansi from Fieldwork

Cal with Calamansi from Fieldwork

#calamansi #hardlemonade #fieldwork #fanfest #sfGiantsFanFest #oraclepark #sfgiants #chinabasin #missionrock #soma #downtownsf #doomloop #sfhellscape #sfba #funko #funkospop #sanfrancisco #sanfranciscobay #esseff #thecity #bayarea

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It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day, it’s a new life.. and he’s feline good…

#fieldwork #mbchimps 🧪

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No-one’s asking you to change your spots when you’re this good looking… 😍

#leopard #mbchimps #bigkitty #fieldwork #Guinea 🧪

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