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"Y" Chromosome Day

fatfinch wrote 2 weeks ago: Today is the greeting card industry’s celebration of the “Y” chromosome in human beings. Also … more »

Tags: mythology, greek mythology, Ratities, Rheas, Taxonomy

Bird Sex, Part III2 comments

fatfinch wrote 4 months ago: Dr. Olivia Judson, an evolutionary biologist who has a blog on the New York Times web site, recently … more »

Tags: Ecology, Birds, birding, Science, Dinosaurs, bird sex, Avian Reproduction

California Condors - Current Status

fatfinch wrote 7 months ago: 305. That is the number of wild California Condors known to exist as of October 1, 2007. 78 live … more »

Tags: Ecology, Grand Canyon, California Condors, vermillion cliffs, Condor fledgling, condor population

The Color of Eggs, Part III3 comments

fatfinch wrote 9 months ago: As you can see from the photo, our Araucanas have begun laying their blue eggs. You may remember fr … more »

Tags: Ecology, Araucanas, Camouflage, Concealment, E.B. White, egg color, Kildeer, visual predators, White Leghorn

Egg Color, Part II

fatfinch wrote 9 months ago: In our last post we talked about the lovely brown eggs our chickens share with us and we raised the … more »

Tags: Ecology, egg color, Bar-tailed Godwit, Paradise riflebird, bird eggs, Egg shells, infundibulum, egg painting

Bird Sex, Part II1 comment

fatfinch wrote 10 months ago: A couple of weeks ago we began a series on avian reproduction with Yeat’s retelling of the myth of … more »

Tags: mythology, Poetry

Bird Sex, Part I2 comments

fatfinch wrote 11 months ago: Birds form an integral part of the long history of humanity’s mythology. We’ll explore some of … more »

Tags: mythology, Poetry


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