Dr Caroline Dingle

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Dr Caroline Dingle

Dr Caroline Dingle

@dr_dingle

Honorary Senior Lecturer @HKUniversity. Urban ecology, wildlife trade. Advocates for diversity and inclusion in science. @hkuwise #dinglelab She/her

Hong Kong Katılım Şubat 2013
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Jessica Haysom, PhD
Jessica Haysom, PhD@thereal_jayhay·
Highly Technical Methods With Poles Size can be diagnostic for many mammal species in #Borneo. I take reference pics at each site with a 1m gaffer-taped pole This can help later with ID eg ⏬️ Brooke's Squirrel & Thomas' Flying Squirrel Sometimes it's quite the balancing act!
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📢 Global PhD opportunity: very happy to update that our advertised project on maternal behaviour and larval environment in mosquitoes is now open to applicants from *any* country and the deadline has been extended to 31 August! with @FleurPonton @pipilika_aj Dr Helena Stage
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Dr Caroline Dingle
Dr Caroline Dingle@dr_dingle·
@evornithology I legit had a work place injury due to monitoring Western Tanager nests - I hyperextended my neck muscles and had to go on workers’ comp 😆
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Dan Baldassarre
Dan Baldassarre@evornithology·
Nobody: Not a single person: Nary a lone individual: Birders during warbler migration:
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Dan Mennill@DMennill·
"Birds are always telling you stories about the places you are." - Nelsy Niño A CBC radio story about international graduate students and their importance to scientific research in Canada, including interviews with @nelsyninor & me: cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…
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Dr Caroline Dingle@dr_dingle·
@evornithology Was just talking about convergence in hummingbirds, sunbirds, and honeyeaters in class this week. Fun stuff.
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Dan Baldassarre
Dan Baldassarre@evornithology·
Convergent evolution at work! Australia doesn't have any hummingbirds, but it has plenty of honeyeaters like this Eastern Spinebill that also evolved to feed on nectar. These guys target mainly flowering trees and shrubs and also eat a lot of insects. Queensland (2009)
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Jennifer Polk, PhD (she, her)
Jennifer Polk, PhD (she, her)@FromPhDtoLife·
@_erikaroper I Googled this to understand what you mean. As a Canadian let me suggest Nanaimo Bars! (You might have to Google this back lol)
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Erika Roper 🦜🥔@_erikaroper·
Hey Twitter, what’s your favourite sweet slice? Mum and I are going to enter the Dubbo Show with our Caramel Slice but the category is two slices. We need ideas!
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