
Tag: Thailand


Bright iridescent patches are honest signals!

Bee-flies: the dipteran narwhals

Termites on a trail

Stingless bees and resin bugs

Pompilid spider killer

Bluff and deception in Blues

Courting Jezebels

Dragons in the park

A tale of two butterflies
Reviewing fascinating science books since 2017
Updates on pollinators and pollinator projects from around Scotland
Blog and online journal with editorial content about science, art and nature.
Two nature nerds on Rathlin Island
Enjoying Books and Photos
Official blog of Functional Ecology, a British Ecological Society journal
Exploring the natural world around us
Anita Loughrey's blog. This is my journal about my experiences and thoughts on writing. As well as news about me and my books, it includes writing tips, book reviews, author interviews and blog tours. For more information about me and my books see my website: www.anitaloughrey.com. Follow me on Twitter @amloughrey, Facebook @anitaloughrey.author and on Instagram @anitaloughrey
Art, Conservation, and the Bewildering Beauty of Nature
Malaysian birding - always asking, always learning.
For every paper published in Functional Ecology, the authors write a plain language or lay summary, which explains the research (and its importance) in a generally accessible way
'It takes a whole universe to make the one small black bird'
From buds to claws
Meeting people and wildlife during travelling adventures around the world.
Insects and insect-related events in the Manchester Museum
Be Kind to Our Last Earth