Field Season Begins with a Bird Banding Course in the Manu
From: Avian Ecology Blog I and fellow grad student Felicity Newell have begun the 2016 field season! After spending a … Continue
Ants Go Marching
Last Tuesday two large-scale bronze ant sculptures were installed on the front lawn of the Florida Museum of Natural History. … Continue
Passiflora spp.: A study
Today I spent some time studying the Passion Vine and flower with my camera. Here is what I came up … Continue
A Macro Look at NATL
Gainesville, FL, is a very lush and green city with many urban parks and natural areas. The University of Florida … Continue
Sue’s up and running + a selfie phenomenon
To wrap up this visual chronicle of the process of setting up A T.rex Named Sue (this is the fourth … Continue
Building a T-Rex
* Be sure to read the posts leading up to this post – This a visual chronicle of the arrival … Continue
Unpacking a Dinosaur
A T-rex named Sue arrived yesterday (Wednesday, Jan. 14). She came in crates, some weighing almost 3,000 pounds, packed in … Continue
Hello World and Welcome Sue!
The photo office at the Florida Museum of Natural History is now blogging! We thought we’d begin with visuals of the … Continue
Behind the scenes: curating the fossils
Blue Rim Paleobotany Blog After getting back from the field, specimens are sorted by locality based on their field labels … Continue
17-foot-7-inch burmese python rearticulation
This time-lapse video shows the rearticulation of a massive 17’7” Burmese python conducted at the Florida Museum of Natural History … Continue