Lauren Harter
@lbharter.bsky.social
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(Mostly) desert #bird biologist and all-around bird nerd. ⚽️ fan, gardener, organism enthusiast, houseplant mom, cat mom, actual human mom. Not in that order. Opinions my own 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈💙
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My 7000th observation on iNaturalist! I love iNat for encouraging me to pay attention to all the organisms, not just the feathered ones. Feathers are good too though. 🪶

#inaturalist
Screenshot from the iNaturalist app. It is topped with a small photo of a Northern Royal Flycatcher next to my username, hemispingus. Text reads “7000 observations” above a photo of a feather in my hand labeled White-winged Dove
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Because who doesn't like pancakes?

Pancake pricklypear, Opuntia chlorotica, from central Arizona

#bloomscrolling #cactus
Close-up photo of a brilliant yellow cactus flower
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Why is it so difficult to trust Typhlachirus?

Well, for one thing, eyes are usually the window to the sole.
A brown, ethanol-preserved specimen of the eyeless flatfish Typhlachirus. The fish is broadly speaking a featureless, slightly tapered oval, sans eyes, sans teeth, sans pectoral fins, sans everything.
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Post a bug that looks like AI but is actually real.

Saddleback caterpillar moth
#bugs
Photo of a bizarre caterpillar, short and thick lined with intimidating bristly hairs. It features two bristly pokers jutting up from each end. It is dark brown on the ends and lime green in the middle, with a dark brown saddle spot on its back.
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This giant walkingstick looked like a zoo exhibit, just chilling on a dwarf palmetto outside Baton Rouge Louisiana. According to Wikipedia, the largest #insect in North America!
Photo of a gray-brown stick that, upon further inspection, has legs and eyes
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Violet-toothed polypore, because purple #mushrooms
Photo of a tree trunk bedecked in medium-sized shelf fungi, most colored in concentric rings with orangey inner bits and purple outer rings
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Louisiana turned out today! #NoKings Baton Rouge
View down a city street with the Louisiana State Capitol at the end. Protestors line both sides of the street.
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A regal Mississippi Kite, daring dragonflies to fly above the treeline 🪶
Photo of a small gray bird of prey perched on a dead branch. It is peering back over its shoulder with its dark red eyes
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My Epiphyllum cactus is blooming 😍 what a beauty to wake up to

#cactus #flower
Photo of a flower with many long thin white petals extending from a cactus with many long, arching, smooth green stems. The flower has extra-long pale green bracts, and the reproductive parts are long and pale yellow
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I’ve already learned so much from it!
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Our shipment from the Princeton University Press 50% off sale came! 😍 This turned into a reading party, me with ferns, hubby with velvet ants, and child with fossil birds, all sharing interesting stuff every ~1.4 seconds

#books #nature
Photo of 16 books in a box: Terns of North America; Gulls of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East; Habitats of the World; Into the Great Wide Ocean; Velvet Ants of North America; Ferns, Spikemosses, Clubmosses, and Quillworts of Eastern North America; Birds of the Mesozoic; Insects of North America; Dragonflies of North America; and Birds of China
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Fewflower milkweed Asclepias lanceolata, a real stunner. #NativePlants #Louisiana #milkweed
Photo of a cluster of milkweed flowers in shades of vibrant orange
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I saw a cecropia moth caterpillar for the first time and it was 100% Heimlich from A Bug’s Life #insects #pixar
Photo of a large, mostly green caterpillar, its massive size not adequately conveyed as it demolishes a swamp titi branch with audible chewing
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Spent a lovely morning botanizing at Abita Creek Flatwoods Preserve and especially enjoyed the carnivorous plants. Here are two sundew species! #plants #naturalist
Spoon-leafed sundew Drosera intermedia; a very small plant with dew-covered spatulas for leaves reaching a mighty 2 inches off the ground Pink sundew Drosera capillaris, a tiny plant barely larger than the fallen oak leaves on the ground. Its several round-tipped leaves are studded with reddish spikes each ending in a drop of dew
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The aftermath of finding every chigger in Louisiana
GIF of Veruca Salt from Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory singing “I’m going to scream” while laying waste to the factory under the judgmental eyes of the Oompa Loompas
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Went for a hike at a local park yesterday, in part searching for dwarf sundew. It wasn’t easy but we found them! Hands and knees botanizing 🌱 #plants #naturalist
Photo of a tiny sundew plant with spatulate leaves covered in dewy spikes
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The Trump administration just dropped an executive order, "Restoring Gold Standard Science" and there's lots to unpack. This EO reveals more about how the Administration will approach scientific integrity and science in regulatory contexts. Some initial thoughts. 🧵
www.whitehouse.gov/presidential...
Restoring Gold Standard Science
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 7301 of title 5, United
www.whitehouse.gov
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My supervisor is really keeping a close eye on me today

#frog #WorkBuddy
Photo of a green tree frog sleeping pressed up against a window
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I don’t know why it’s called a beggar moth, but it sure is pretty. #moths
A small orange moth clings to a dewy window. Its wings have two bands of silver spots, like stained glass
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BOU @bou.org.uk · May 19
Insights from a decade of using the Motus network to track boreal bird species from Observatoire d'oiseaux de Tadoussac, Québec to temperate and tropical wintering grounds | journal.afonet.org/v... | Journal of Field Ornithology | #ornithology 🪶
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Through decades of monitoring we have learned that the upper El Dorado and Piute valleys in far southern #Nevada are a stronghold for Bendire’s Thrashers in NV and LeConte’s Thrashers in the world.

#desertthrashers #conservation #birds

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Avi Kwa Ame National Monument sign with Mojave shrublands, mountains, and partly cloudy skies in background.