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  • 2 weeks ago | nautil.us | Jude Isabella

    Few animals can stand their ground against a swarm of angry bees, but this crested honey buzzard appears unperturbed. Although the bird belongs to the same family as flesh-eating kites, hawks, and eagles, its main food is bee and wasp pupae and larvae—the developing brood found inside the insects’ nests. When the buzzards encounter a colony of honeybees—as in the image above, captured by photographer Staffan Widstrand in western Taiwan—they will lunch on honeycombs, too.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | popsci.com | Jude Isabella

    As the tide of invasive Pacific pink salmon threatens to overwhelm Norway’s rivers, the locals—above on the Vestre Jakobselv—net or trap as many possible before the fish spawn and die, potentially changing the ecology of the region.

  • Aug 9, 2024 | treefrogcreative.ca | Jude Isabella |David Elstone |Derek Nighbor |Kevin Mason

    The barred owl has moved west. Some garner admirers. Not everyone is pleased By Jude Isabella, Hakai Magazine The Tyee August 8, 2024 Category: Forestry Region: Canada, United States Over the past century or so, barred owls have swooped across North America from east to west. Their story is complicated. Are they native or not?

  • Aug 8, 2024 | thetyee.ca | Jude Isabella

    [Editor’s note: This article is from Hakai Magazine. Read the original story on their website.] At home with owls Announcements, Events & more from Tyee and select partners Inside Canada’s National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence With the help of a new survey, a solutions-based org is building better services for survivors. They seize suburbs. They seize cities. They seize habitat a continent away. They arrive uninvited. They stay indefinitely. They are indomitable. Who? Barred owls.

  • Jul 5, 2024 | popsci.com | Jude Isabella

    This article was originally featured on Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like this at hakaimagazine.com. They seize suburbs. They seize cities. They seize habitat a continent away. They arrive uninvited. They stay indefinitely. They are indomitable. Who? Barred owls. Strix varia. They have taken a fancy to the Pacific Northwest.

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6 Dec 24

I love stories that peel the layers off an "unknown" land, a place that was once nurturing to terrestrial life & beloved by its residents. A great piece in @hakaimagazine. Writer Tristan McCondell and editor @ShannaDBaker made Doggerland come to life!

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My answer to @MuckRack Daily's trivia question: Leontyne Price?