The Red-tailed Hawk Project - studies in raptor ecology and evolution featuring Bryce Robinson
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- Опубліковано 21 бер 2024
- Birds of the World Discovery | The Cornell Lab of Ornithology | birdsoftheworld.org
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The Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a widespread and common raptor species - with surprising plumage variations across their very broad North American range. Over the past four years, the Red-tailed Hawk Project has captured and sampled more than 400 hawks from 7 of the 16 described subspecies and deployed over 100 tracking units. In this webinar, Bryce Robinson, Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Ecology and Evolution, Cornell University and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology will share what the project has learned from these efforts, and what they hope to learn moving forward.
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#birds #ornithology #science #raptorecology #genomics #raptors #redtailedhawks #plumage
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BRYCE ROBINSON is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Ecology and Evolution, Cornell University and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and researcher with the Red-tailed Hawk Project. Bryce has a B.S. in Environmental and Sustainability Studies - University of Utah and an M.S. in Raptor Biology from Boise State University. - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
Felicitaciones, excelente. Super interesante. Exito y gracias por compartir esta fascinante informacion de su investigacion sobre el Guaraguao.
Very interesting work. Watching from Ruston, N. Central Louisiana
Thank you!
very interesting
Has any research been conducted on the impact of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the transmitters on the health or behavior of the hawks?
I knew that RT Hawks were varied in plumage. I didn't know that they ever had barred tails.
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How different-similar are red shouldered and red tailed hawk?
How big, specifically, are Red tail hawks?