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Gianco Angelozzi

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Marine biologist who likes sandpipers. #shorebird foraging ecology and conservation. #ornithology. Quite 🏳️‍🌈. @MudLabMTA MSc student.

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All animals are awesome, but some are just more awesome-er than others. Here are five reasons why shorebirds are the most awesome animals in the world! wingthreads.com/5-reasons-why-…


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“dying here” “bleeding out here” what about the urge to walk around here listening to vespertine by bjork. what about that


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"I wanna kms, but you know what? I'mI'm just too cute and too young for that"

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It's all fun and games until Excel starts converting your invert size classes into dates...


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This is your official guide to Weird Duck Time in North America

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I have never seen the orange crown of an Orange-crowned Warbler. Have you?

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macaulaylibrary.org/asset/625252531 These fellas really made my day. Taken in Masaguaral, Venezuela, in the 80s. Hoping we can get to live some of that soon.


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“im a top” “im a bottom” okay??? im a liability???? get you wild make you leave?????


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1/If you were a bird & wanted to get to your nonbreeding grounds faster than everyone else, what would you do? Venture across 3500km of the Gulf of Alaska or hug the coast? Some Short-billed Dowitchers are brave! Check out @rozybathrick's first chapter: rdcu.be/dW29n

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This is phenomenal. We now know that Peregrines can hunt migratory birds 3 km above the earth's surface.

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Amazing evidence of dusk Peregrine attack on a Grey Plover, while the bird was flying at an altitude of 3000 metres (nearly 10,000 feet). A short thread 1/5 Paper by Michiel P. Boom et al: esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec… #ornithology #peregrine #waders #shorebirds

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sometimes you see a bird and it really hits that like yeah…..that’s a little dinosaur. groove-billed ani :)

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Warning: Dead Animals, Graphic Photos This June we set aside patients that passed away due to cat attacks. These photos are the result. We hope they encourage those who allow their cats to free-roam outside to reconsider, for not just the wildlife, but the safety of their pets.

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Disheartening news on the 1st assessment of Diademed Sandpiper-Plover populations in Bolivia by @armonia_bolivia & @WHSRN These are such cool birds living in such cool places. Hopefully we learn more before their bog environments completely disappear. armoniabolivia.org/first-ever-cen…


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having gay roommates is so unserious because i just texted mine that we have a LEAK and he asked if it was the brat remix album… NO BITCH THE WALLS ARE LITERALLY DETERIORATING

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They are transing the mosquitos

Using the CRISPR technique, it's possible to genetically modify mosquitoes by disabling a gene in females, so that their proboscis turns male, making them unable to pierce human skin.



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Share Some Love with Plovers📷 It's #PloverAppreciationDay! To help build awareness and understanding about the need to share space with plovers, the 16 September is “Plover Appreciation Day” – aimed at raising awareness of the plight of ground-nesting plovers worldwide!


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