Bird Radar

Something unusual captured on Doppler Radar tonight? (Oct 1, 2024) Check out what is likely migrating birds riding the gust front south just ahead of the advancing strong Autumn cold front across Ohio. Meteorologist Chris Vickers A short video is on his site. The annual Autumn bird migration may have peaked October 1st with over …

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Coffee as a medium

“Mogli” by Ukrainian artist Oleskii Gnievyshev. Coffee and pencil on paper. 2024. Rick Hobson

Ridge Nose

Yesterday we announced our role in Project Obscurus, an exciting new conservation initiative underway to protect the endangered New Mexico ridge-nosed rattlesnake (Crotalus willardi obscurus). This nationwide program involves many government agencies, non-profit partners, as well as two other zoos (Los Angeles Zoo and San Antonio Zoo) in a cooperative effort to support the conservation and …

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Tracking individual critters by track patterns pix and AI. Very Cool.

Zoe Jewell, a British conservationist, has spent the past 13 years helping WildTrack develop an artificial intelligence–powered system to identify animals from pictures of their footprints. The work was inspired by Jewell’s experiences working alongside Zimbabweans tracking black rhinoceroses. So far, the AI tool can identify 17 animals, including leopards, lions, and rhinos. But the WildTrack …

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Forms : Wonderous and Glorious

𝐑𝐞𝐝 𝐂𝐨𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐭𝐟𝐢𝐬𝐡 (Fistularia petimba), a goofy looking fish which uses its long snout to stealthily creep up on shoals of fishes and suck small fishes up its mouth. In Japan, they are called akayagara, or red arrow shaft! Amihan Tackle Evolution never seems to fail to astound by producing forms wonderous and glorious

Singing Sculpture

The Singing Ringing Tree is a wind-powered sculpture that looks like a tree. It stands on a hill near Burnley, Lancashire, England, and was finished in 2006. This sculpture is part of a project to create new landmarks across East Lancashire. Designed by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu, the Singing Ringing Tree is 3 …

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An Unusual Subject

  The mighty saber-toothed salmon: A modern Reproduction by Bo Wessman In the ancient rivers of the Pacific Northwest, a formidable predator ruled the waterways: the saber-toothed salmon, also known as the spike-toothed salmon. This colossal fish, weighing up to 400 pounds and stretching an impressive 9 feet in length, was a true marvel of …

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