Andreas Rimoldi
@calonectris.bsky.social
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PhD student, birdwatcher, serial procrastinator.
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calonectris.bsky.social
#iwsg2025 Is over, and I already missed it. Happy that so many people wanted to chitchat with me about my vaporware poster about 3D nest morphology, or about our( @dillensegerg.bsky.social ) project about Andean shorebird breeding timing! See you next year @waderstudy.bsky.social !
calonectris.bsky.social
Throwback to 2021, when me and @dillensegerg.bsky.social had the honor to be invited to participated in the chaccu, the roundup of the vicuña to shear the wool. It was hard to chase them while running at >4.500 meters of elevation near Arequipa!
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dillensegerg.bsky.social
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Our collaborative project #BDBORS exploring the link between nesting phenology and substrate property, is still ongoing, with collected data in Asia and America. You monitor ground-nesting birds in tropics? Then consider joining us! Contact me :) #ornithology #birds #tropicalecology
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aukeflorian.nl
JUST OUT! 🚨 Time capsule birds' nests! 🪹

I'm proud to share our discovery of layers of vintage plastic in urban birds’ nests... going back decades in time! 👀

“You flip through these nests like through pages of a history book, uncovering the past.” 📚

Let's dive in! 🧵👇 1/x

#scicomm 🧪🪶
Three photos are shown. A) The Rokin nest, a colourful plastic-filled nest inside a metal pipe. B) The Eurasian coots swimming side by side through the Rokin canal, Amsterdam C) A whole list of vintage plastics ranging from 2022-1991. Photos: Auke-Florian Hiemstra
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britishecologicalsociety.org
By only considering a single ecological trait for each species, we risk oversimplifying the complexity in nature.

A new special feature in @animalecology.bsky.social aims to build a better understanding of intraspecific variation

 https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13652656/2025/94/3
A draw of bird eggs in a museum collection. Image Credit: Juliano Morimoto
calonectris.bsky.social
For my first post here, i can't help but repost how I'm still collecting data for this project!

If you have a digital camera and works with breeding shorebirds, please contact me! (Even here)
Otherwise, repost please!