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🦉Program Coordinator with Nature Alberta📜BSc Biology, University of Alberta 📝Science writer & communicator 📸Nature photographer 📍Edmonton AB, Treaty 6
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Hello Bluesky. I photograph, write about, and talk about nature. Birds, bugs, fossils, and whatever else I think is cool.
North American big cats of the late Pleistocene: Panthera and Smilodon. At least one and possibly two pantherine have been found in Alberta, as have some Smilodon fragments from near Medicine Hat, which seem to be at the northwestern extent of this cat’s range #FossilFriday
Hooded Crows chasing off a Common Buzzard. Corvids don’t tolerate the presence of raptors like this, and become especially bold and confident in groups
Little Egret: small but elegant
Always fun to witness the Arctic geese migrating
Lambeosaurus magnicristatus at @royaltyrrell The crest might look vaguely hook-shaped, but other specimens of this species tell us the back part had actually broken off, and the crest was more of a forward-bending dome #FossilFriday #dinosaur #palaeontology #alberta #fossils
Juvenile Red-backed Shrike
American Tree Sparrows, some actually in trees
Rough-legged Hawk near The Lake this morning
Violet Carpenter Bee I think. Either way a lovely insect
Yellow-legged Gull, the common gull of the Mediterranean
Just got back from a great trip to the island of Crete in Greece, and saw lots of cool stuff. Here’s a Blue Rock-Thrush on Spinalonga Island. It’s not actually a thrush, though, but a type of chat
The lower jaw of Plesiadapis, a small vaguely squirrel-like animal related to primates. This specimen was found in central Alberta dating back to about 8.6 million years after the non-avian dinosaurs went extinct #FossilFriday
Common Mergansers going over a beaver dam. Most are juveniles, as you can tell by their clear eyes. But can you spot the dark-eyed adult female?
Theropod dinosaur feeding on a hapless mammal
Meadowhawk on a nice beige background
This evening I went to check out the Little Blue Heron, normally a species of the southern USA through South America, that's been hanging out north of Edmonton lately.
Regaliceratops at the Royal Tyrrell Museum. Despite the wild bony features on the frill and tiny orbital horns, it was more closely related to chasmosaurines like Triceratops instead of centrosaurines like, well, Centrosaurus #FossilFriday #dinosaur #alberta #palaeontology #fossils
It’s #WorldShorebirdDay I love shorebirds and here’s one, a Baird’s Sandpiper
Royal Alberta Museum in Edmonton
The Pleistocene camel Camelops hesternus once lived on the cool, windy plains of Alberta during the Ice Age where it lived alongside bison, mammoths, horses, and other such creatures #FossilFriday #camel #Alberta #IceAge #yeg