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Eliot Miller

@eliotitmiller

Nature, science, birds, rarely politics. Dad. American Bird Conservancy @ABCbirds @schmidtsciences he/him

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Bette Loiselle (@betteloiselle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey folks. We are searching for a new Chair for Wildlife Ecology and Conservation at Univ. Florida - great department to lead with amazing students, colleagues, and nice University town. Come join us! Please spread the word! explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/5340…

Hey folks.  We are searching for a new Chair for Wildlife Ecology and Conservation at Univ. Florida - great department to lead with amazing students, colleagues, and nice University town.  Come join us!  Please spread the word! explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/5340…
Jente Ottenburghs | Avian Hybrids 🦆🧬 (@jente_o) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first Avian Hybrids story of 2025! Convergent evolution of island melanism in the Chestnut-bellied Monarch buff.ly/3PkQXsK Based on the PLoS Genetics paper by Leonardo Campagna and his colleagues | #ornithology

The Interested Layperson📚RETURNS in April (@lenidiamond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Snakeskin isn’t the only snake-related trick birds use to scare off predators. When a person or other animal disturbs a cavity nest, the birds inside will often hiss. Similarly, Burrowing Owls make a sound like a rattlesnake’s rattle. audubon.org/news/some-bird…

Raphaël Nussbaumer (@rafnuss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 New paper alert! Dive into the fascinating migration of the Woodland Kingfisher within Africa! 🌍✨ 📄doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2… Big congratulations to Yann Rime and Samuel'Dayo'Osinubi on this outstanding work! 👏!

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you might think N American species are getting common at their north range limit and rare at their south range limit as temps get warmer but you would be wrong new paper in GEB w/Eliot Miller & Matt SM @teameBird Status & Trends ftw

you might think N American species are getting common at their north range limit and rare at their south range limit as temps get warmer  

but you would be wrong  

new paper in GEB w/<a href="/EliotITMiller/">Eliot Miller</a> &amp; <a href="/StrimasMackey/">Matt SM</a>  

@teameBird Status &amp; Trends ftw