For those who might not yet have discovered it, Princeton University Press is publishing quite a respectable blog to bring news of their new and forthcoming titles to the attention of the reading public. As Princeton has long been a cornerstone publisher for works of natural history, particularly ornithology, it is indeed encouraging to see […]
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Accidental Invertebrate
Sorting through my ever-growing image files, I happened upon a collection that I recorded (can we really say “took a photo” anymore now that most everyone has gone to digital cameras?) on my visit to Panama last October. Regular readers may remember that this was the trip on which I went ill-prepared, photographically speaking, and […]
Neither Hero Nor Villain
As a naturalist, it seems decidedly wrong to me to allow the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin to pass without acknowledging the fact and pausing at least a moment to offer a philosophical reflection.
Nature Geeks Unite!
“Lionel Kelleway explores the micro world of Mosses in a wood on the border of Shropshire and Herefordshire with the help of a local bryologist Mark Lawley.” “Lionel Kelleway goes in search of ferns that have settled in some unexpected places.” “Lionel Kelleway joins two bird-ringers in an orchard in Worcestershire as they wait for […]
