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Strange Woman Standing in Mud, Looking at Birds: May 2016

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Strange Woman Standing in Mud, Looking at Birds. Paleontology, life in the sciences, and a pinch of humor. Monday, May 16, 2016. Raven Regurgitates: Strange Woman Now Collects Bird Barf. I'm already the strange woman in the ditch looking at bird tracks, and the strange woman dashing on to the middle of the road to pick up roadkill, so I might as well be that bloody strange woman walking along the bridge on the highway, picking up raven barf. We all have our hobbies, after all. Most people are familiar wi...

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Strange Woman Standing in Mud, Looking at Birds: December 2016

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Strange Woman Standing in Mud, Looking at Birds. Paleontology, life in the sciences, and a pinch of humor. Monday, December 12, 2016. Ichnology Fun For All! The end of the year rush to get things wrapped up for 2016 has hit, and I am a busy ichnologist! The data collection is nearing the end, and once that end is nigh I can move on to analyzing all of that data. We'll see if the hypothesis I'm testing will be supported (yay! People jumped in with both feet and made great observations. A cat track in ceme...

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Strange Woman Standing in Mud, Looking at Birds: That Field Assistant

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Strange Woman Standing in Mud, Looking at Birds. Paleontology, life in the sciences, and a pinch of humor. Tuesday, September 6, 2016. I wrote a couple of posts while I was in the field at the Early Cretaceous Dinosaur Track Site. Here is one of them. NOTE: This list does not include sexual harassment and assault, bullying, intimidation, or abuse. That shit also happens in the field far too often. Lily dipping is a canoeing term: that one person who looks like they are paddling for all their worth, but t...

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Strange Woman Standing in Mud, Looking at Birds: January 2016

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Strange Woman Standing in Mud, Looking at Birds. Paleontology, life in the sciences, and a pinch of humor. Saturday, January 16, 2016. Tracking the Wild in Your Neighborhood, Part 2: Fine Feathered Friends. There's one type of trace that I'm guaranteed to see during the winter: raven landing traces. The Common Raven. Is, well, common in northeastern British Columbia, and is a year-long resident. This is our equivalent to the Rock Dove. Or pigeon) in more densely populated areas, or the Black-billed Magpie.

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Strange Woman Standing in Mud, Looking at Birds: October 2016

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Strange Woman Standing in Mud, Looking at Birds. Paleontology, life in the sciences, and a pinch of humor. Monday, October 24, 2016. Field Work Fail: For Want of a Flashlight. This is to say that I am still not ready to post the results of our summer's work at the Six Peaks Dinosaur Track Site. What I can do is show you a video we had done on the site. Here is a teaser for you! The best laid plans of rodents and researchers. This is the story of one such exceptional discovery. NOTE: there will be very fe...

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Extinct Monsters: Ice Age Mammals. Extinct Monsters: The Marsh Dinosaurs, Part II →. August 23, 2012 · 5:42 am. Extinct Monsters: The Marsh Dinosaurs, Part I. To start the Extinct Monsters series from the beginning. Remains the definitive account), so I won’t get into that here. Discovery and excavation are only the first steps in a fossil’s journey, so this post concerns what happened next to the 80-some tons of material Marsh and his colleagues collected for the USGS. But it had recently been re-popula...

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Framing Fossil Exhibits, Part 1. Exhibit Review: Dinosaur Mysteries at the Maryland Science Center →. July 16, 2014 · 12:16 pm. Museums and the Triceratops Posture Problem – Part 1. The world’s first. Mount at the United States National Museum, built in 1905. Photo courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution Archives. We know more about dinosaurs today than previous generations of researchers would have ever thought possible. Who would have guessed that in the 21. Are quite perplexing. The head of the hu...

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The Gilmore Models: Where are they now? July 17, 2013 · 7:07 pm. In recent decades, however, historical interest in Osborn has been mostly focused on his disreputable personal and political beliefs: Osborn was a flagrant racist and anti-Semite, an admirer of Adolf Hitler and a strong supporter of research in eugenics. Osborn regularly used his clout to bring material harm to the American working class, lobbying for legislation including the Emergency Quota Act. And the Immigration Act of 1924. After all,...

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August 14, 2015 · 1:27 pm. Denver’s Fighting Dinosaurs. Mounts at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Source. Just a quick post today to keep the blog moving. The. Plainly represent swift and active animals. Unlike many similar scenes, however, the action here is tempered with careful attention to anatomical detail: no limbs are hyperextended, and no bones are out of place. This postcard shows the original. High school teacher Frank Kessler discovered the. Mount in 1938, and it remained a focal poin...

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Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs, American Museum of Natural History. Photo by the author. Every fossil mount is the sum of the talents of a small army of scientists, artists, and engineers, and represents a fascinating interplay of conflicting functions. This page is meant to provide an introduction to viewing these amazing displays and their multifaceted identities with a critical eye. Note that most answers implicitly refer to dinosaurs, but generally apply to all fossil vertebrate mounts. Mounted skelet...

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