Black-crested Titmouse: Small Southern Specialty

This YouTube video was produced by the American Bird Conservancy.

The Black-crested Titmouse is closely related to the Tufted Titmouse, and regularly hybridizes with it where the two species’ ranges meet. This lively little specialty of central and southern Texas was considered a subspecies of Tufted Titmouse until 2002, when enough differences in the ecology, physiology, and song were identified to warrant its split into a separate species.

What does the rather odd name of “titmouse” mean, and what does it tell us about this small bird?

Read on to find out more: https://abcbirds.org/bird/black-crested-titmouse/

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Killer Algae Crisis: Georgia Aquarium Partners to Combat Deadly Ocean Threat

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Discover how the Georgia Aquarium and the Marine Mammal Care Center are working together to protect marine life from a harmful algae outbreak. These real-life ocean heroes are working hard to protect these animals and save the day.

Let’s dive in and see how teamwork and science can make a big splash for ocean life!

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Monitoring glaciers in Glacier National Park  | Parks Canada

This YouTube video was produced by Parks Canada.

Step into Glacier National Park—the birthplace of glaciology in Canada, where glacier research has been underway since the 1800s. Today, Parks Canada works in collaboration with partners, universities, and researchers to monitor these ice giants and understand the impacts of climate change.

By studying glaciers, we gain critical insights that help us adapt to a changing climate and protect vulnerable ecosystems and species.

Learn more: https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/bc/glacier/nature/recherche-research/glacier

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