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#phenology RIGHT NOW, ar CANAS OVERLOOK 1250 m. Hoary balsamroot (Balsamorhiza incana) & Biscuitroot (Lomatium triternatun) share the sunny drier, outer circle of meadow… #WALLOWAS #OREGON
🌿 Curious about the wonders of the PhenoCam network? 📸 Join us for an immersive in-person workshop at NAU in Flagstaff on Wednesday, April 24th! 🎉 Explore how these cameras transform our understanding of seasonal changes in vegetation! #PhenoCam #NAU #Flagstaff #phenology
#editorchoice 🌳Mangrove #Forest Cover and #Phenology with Landsat Dense Time Series in Central Queensland, Australia by Debbie A. Chamberlain, Stuart R. Phinn and Hugh P. Possingham mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/1… #mangrove
I participated yesterday at the spring seminar on #phenology organized by @PhenObs. All the talks were great and very informative! If you want to watch them, including mine, you can access to them through this link: cloud.uni-jena.de/s/NLbWA7ABjCpR…
Heard this little fella singing in a pond this week. #naturejournal #pseudacriscrucifer #phenology
Challenge: take a good picture of a spring ephemeral with blue sky in the background. Difficulty: apparently impossible #spring #ephemeral #wildflowers #phenology
🌱 The final installment in the EwA conservation reports, the 2023 EwA #Phenology Digest, is out! This time, the report is crafted around the native wildflower, the purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), and its #pollinators 🐝 and visitors storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/f55e02…
Discover the world of plant dormancy and phenology. Learn how plants adapt to changing seasons and the factors that influence their life cycles. #PlantDormancy #Phenology #ClimateChange #PlantLifeCycles #UEL #Nature #Science #Biology Read here: freeastroscience.com/2024/04/unveil…
The Swallows are back in the village, first spotted yesterday (17th)! Huzzah! First seen: 10/04 2023, 7/05 2022, 21/04 2021, 27/04 2020. Also: curlews on the hill (260324), lone Greylag Goose on the reservoir (today). #phenology
@nobleknits2 This was yesterday, too. Trout lily is about on time, I think. Mayapples getting tall and some fully open (not these, below). Bloodroot and spring beauty are blooming, too. #phenology
The phenocam of #PhenoAdapt project is up in Mutrux, tracking the unfolding of the growing season and a beautiful scenery! 🌲🌳🌿 @petradodorico #phenology #abies #tilia #cedrus #quercus #fagus #tsuga #commongarden
#WatchTheJet #Sunsight at 5:00 Natural Time [NT] Rising pressure 871 mb at 1300 meters Thick low stratus clearing Calm 0 C. B DUNG BEETLES are back! GLACIERS LILIES wildly abundant! BUMBLEBEE buzz pollinate with Sun! Mt TOADS singing at nite! #WALLOWAS #OREGON #phenology
Out now & free to read for the next 50 days: doi.org/10.1016/j.scit…, where the wonderful Justine Bertram shows how #mercury #contamination in the Banter See common terns is substantial and varies with sex, age and #phenology. #ternscience
If you are at @EuroGeosciences, say hi to our PhD student @KatalNegin, and make sure to follow their talk on Wednesday if you want to know more about our current research! #EGU24 #FloraIncognita #Phenology
The great tits in Oxford wood are adapting their breeding times as climate changes – here’s how. #birds #phenology #nests #woodlands #climatechange theconversation.com/the-great-tits… via @ConversationUK
This is way too early, right? Like, we’re not even past the middle of April. I saw a horse chestnut tree with leafy buds (tiny flower candles tucked in the middle of each) opening already, too. What?! Too soon! #phenology
Spring wildflowers showing up. Hepatica, bloodroot (not shown). Upper 70-80° yesterday. #mnwx #phenology #springphenology
Požgayová et al. (2024) Low breeding synchrony of great reed warbler hosts in warmer springs does not increase their susceptibility to common cuckoo parasitism #JVertBiol @BioOneNews ➡️doi.org/10.25225/jvb.2… | #ornithology #broodparasitism #phenology | photo credit: F. Kroupa
It’s that time of year again! First #WoodDuck of the season. #FOY #phenology #firstofyear #birding #spring
Wonderful visit to NAU at flagstaff. Great to meet with Andrew Richardson in person again after many years collaboration! Phenology conversations, eclipse, snow in April, Ping-pong, Walnut Canyon National Monument...Beautiful memories! #Arizona #phenology #Eclipse2024