Patrick Lewin
@plewin.bsky.social
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Behavioural ecologist interested in navigation, migration and collective behaviour, especially in birds | DPhil student in the OxNav group studying Manx shearwaters | BTO ringing trainer
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plewin.bsky.social
Hi everyone 👋 A long overdue first post on here and an introduction to who I am and what I do 🪶

I’m Paddy, a DPhil student researching navigation in birds as part of the OxNav group. You can take a look at the kinds of things we do here: oxnav.org but I’ll tell you a bit more about myself🧵

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Me holding a Manx shearwater at Copeland Bird Observatory whilst its burrow was being checked for data collection.
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joewynnbirds.bsky.social
Excited to be helping with this! Always love working with ringing data, and great to do so working on such an interesting question ☺️
pauldufour80.bsky.social
🚨 Master’s project!
Curious how birds find their way? 🧭🐦
Analyze decades of ringing data to study abnormal migratory routes and uncover what these deviations can reveal about the mechanisms guiding birds on their journeys. Drop me an email for details! #ornithology

www.vogelwarte.ch/de/wir/mitar...
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pauldufour80.bsky.social
🚨 Master’s project!
Curious how birds find their way? 🧭🐦
Analyze decades of ringing data to study abnormal migratory routes and uncover what these deviations can reveal about the mechanisms guiding birds on their journeys. Drop me an email for details! #ornithology

www.vogelwarte.ch/de/wir/mitar...
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ccioannou.bsky.social
Last hours for this - deadline is midnight tonight, 1st October, UK time. That's for both the application (online form) and the referee statement (emailed direct to me). All info here:
www.asab.org/conference-g...
ccioannou.bsky.social
ASAB @asab.org conference grants for the Winter meeting in Edinburgh, up to £500, close 1st October!

@asab-meetings.bsky.social #ASABWinter2025

All the details needed are here:
www.asab.org/conference-g...
Don't forget I also need a referee statement emailed direct by the same deadline!
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joewynnbirds.bsky.social
Been great fun visiting @flamboroughbird.bsky.social last week, and am super excited to be back in a few days! Awesome start to the project with 4 birds sampled in the last 4 days, we're hoping to use #genomic data derived from feather samples to see where these enigmatic birds come from ☺️
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flamboroughbird.bsky.social
We’ve been delighted to host @joewynnbirds.bsky.social this week at FBO as part of the
Trans-Siberian
genoscape project
tracing geographic
origins of vagrant birds with 3 Yellow-browed Warbler sampled.
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hannahmrowland.bsky.social
🌍🦋 Across 6 continents, 21 sites & 15,000 paper moths, we joined a worldwide experiment led by @wlallen.bsky.social & Iliana Medina, showing how ecological context shapes the evolution of animal colouration.

Proud to be part of this global team effort: doi.org/10.1126/scie...
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pnas.org
Migration comes with tradeoffs. Flamingoes that migrate don’t live as long as their resident cousins—their lifespan is 6.7 years shorter on average—but nonmigrating flamingoes see accelerated mortality and reproductive declines later in life. In PNAS: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Greater flamingo in Camargue, France. 
CREDIT: Claude Gross
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aliceedney.bsky.social
🚨 New #seabirds paper 🚨

Following a workshop at the International Seabird Group Conference 2024 & led by @seabirdmortenf.bsky.social, we review opportunities & challenges for new technologies in seabird monitoring 🎥💻🐣

Link below! ⬇️ #ornithology
doi.org/10.1093/ices...
Opportunities and challenges for new technologies in seabird population monitoring
Abstract. Monitoring of seabird population size and demography has for decades relied on observer-based methods. While such methods have allowed the accumu
doi.org
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tmbirding.bsky.social
Some good vismig on patch with the change in wind over the past two days so decided to go out ringing yesterday with @plewin.bsky.social and caught over 200 birds. 81 Chiff, 33 Blackcap, 33 Mipit, a late Whitethroat and the first Stonechat ringed on site being the highlights #ukbirding
Juvenile male Stonechat in the hand
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joewynnbirds.bsky.social
🚨 PhD alert 🚨 We are looking for a highly motivated student to use 🧬 genomics 🧬 and 🛰️ bio-logging 🛰️ approaches to disentangle cultural and genetic contributions to seabird migration 🐣 Think this is you, or someone you know? Then come to our Q&A session at on 29/09 and check out the ad below!
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delphinedemoor.bsky.social
@devisatarkar.bsky.social gave beautiful talk on the extent to which social network traits are heritable vs. shaped by the spatial & social environment at birth using long-term data on blue tits 🐣🧬
@behaviour2025.bsky.social @asab.org
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sjportugal.bsky.social
Come join us in the @biology.ox.ac.uk at @ox.ac.uk! New Associate Professor position in Animal Behaviour, with Merton College:

my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...
Job Details
my.corehr.com
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asab-meetings.bsky.social
ICYMI : #ASABWinter2025 will take place from December 15-16, once again in lovely Edinburgh!

Registration is now open 🎉 Abstract submission deadline for posters and talks is August 29 🏃‍♀️🏃🏃‍♂️

More information here: asabwinter.github.io/2025/
Winter ASAB 2025 December 15-16 Edinburgh How sensory information affects behaviour.
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bou.org.uk
BOU @bou.org.uk · Aug 26
🎉 Huge congratulations to Ollie Padget on receiving the 2025 BOU Early Professional Award at #EOU2025 last week 🎉

Richly deserved recognition for an outstanding initial contribution to #ornithology 🪶

Read the IBIS citation here: onlinelibrary.wiley....
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tonyauk.bsky.social
Brilliant read for those interested in movement ecology and how we can integrate costs (e.g. wind), gains (food) and external moderators (e.g. the "landscape of disgust" which is a new one for me) for prediction and use in conservation strategies!

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Optimal movement decisions in complex landscapes
Understanding and predicting optimal movement decisions in complex and dynamic landscapes requires identifying the mechanisms driving movements, beyon…
www.sciencedirect.com
plewin.bsky.social
Autumn getting into full swing at our Oxford ringing site today 🍂 62 birds, mostly blackcap and chiffchaff.

Highlights were the first willow warbler of the autumn, a juvenile female Sparrowhawk, a rare pulse of acros for the site and the hoped-for addition of tree pipit to the site ringing list!
Image description: a reed warbler in the hand. The bird‘s right side is visible, warm brown all over, with its head and long pointed beak facing right. Image description: a sedge warbler in the hand. The bird, facing right and away, is mottled brown and black across its back and wings. It has a strong pale supercilium above the eye. Image description: myself holding a juvenile female Sparrowhawk. The bird is held towards the camera and is looking to the left. It has dark grey upperparts with chestnut fringes on the feathers. The underparts, including tail, are white with dark brown barring. It has yellow legs with curved black talons, a round bright yellow eye and a yellow hooked beak, tipped with black. Image description: a tree pipit in the hand, showing the characteristic strong supercilium and deep chunky beak. The bird has green-brown upperparts with black markings, and pale yellow-buff underparts with strong dark streaks.
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tmbirding.bsky.social
After getting back from Suffolk at midnight it was a brutal turnaround to be out ringing on patch early morning, thankfully paid off with this Tree Pipit. After ticking this species heard only last week was a joy to see in the hand. Less happy about a flyover WTE report this afternoon 😡 #ukbirding
Tree Pipit in the hand on Port Meadow
plewin.bsky.social
Had a great time at #EOU2025 meeting ornithologists from across Europe, seeing their work and exploring a beautiful part of North Wales.

Thanks to @eounion.bsky.social and the local organisers @bangoruniversity.bsky.social for a brilliant conference and for the poster prize!
Image description: A view towards Snowdonia from across the Menai Strait. The Menai Bridge is visible to the left with the mountains rising in the background and the strait between reflecting a bright blue sky.
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alexanderlees.bsky.social
So much cool avian vagrancy research presented and discussed at our #EOU2025 symposium today. Thanks to everyone who presented and attended @pauldufour80.bsky.social
@joewynnbirds.bsky.social
#Ornithology
Joe Wynn – Whole-genome resequencing reveals the origin of a rapidly emerging ‘reverse’ songbird migration. Ádám Tisza – Long-distance relatives: genetic structure and diversity of eastern imperial eagle populations across Eurasia. Lucinda Zawadzki – Using stable isotope analysis to determine the natal origin of vagrants Georg Langebrake – Comparing different genetic encoding mechanisms of a novel migratory route in the Eurasian blackcap.
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stervander.com
Join us as Assistant #Curator of Vertebrates @ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿NMS! Large collections of #birds & #mammals + very active specimen prep = cool place! The ad doesn't say, but I say there's a good chance of prolongation beyond 1y. Hurry up and apply/spread the word: careers.nms.ac.uk/job/748553!

🪶🧪 #museumjobs #job
Yours truly and our mounted Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis) specimen The bird collection store, busy with visiting researchers, mounts, and in the background our volunteers who capture data from the specimen labels. It's not always this packed, but we do have a fair number of volunteers and visitors. Blue Tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) in trays in the cabinets. The collections spaces are pretty new, fresh, and functional, which is not always the case for museum collections... A tray of African raptor eggs to illustrate the breadth of the bird collection, which holds som 70K skin specimens, 60K egg clutches, and 10K skeletons.
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pauldufour80.bsky.social
#EOU2025 Come and join us for the symposium on the importance of vagrancy in ecology and evolution. Lots of great results in the talks from the different speakers!

LR4 - Friday 22 - 10:30

@alexanderlees.bsky.social @joewynnbirds.bsky.social #ornithology @vogelwarte.bsky.social
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pcapi.bsky.social
For those attending the #EOU2025 in Bangor, this starter pack might help stay on top of the conversation ;)

Ping me to be included

go.bsky.app/TmuEgMA
plewin.bsky.social
Hi Pablo, could you add me please?
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leverhulme.ac.uk
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow Stephanie Harris' project investigates whether monogamous seabirds update their partners on the location of prey patches and how communication facilitates successfully raising offspring. Read now: media.leverhulme.ac.uk/feature/shar... @liverpooluni.bsky.social
A person gently holding a bird.