Maina Handmaker (@mainahandmaker) 's Twitter Profile
Maina Handmaker

@mainahandmaker

PhD student studying #Whimbrel migration ecology in the Senner Lab @UMassECo | #nsfgrfp fellow | she/her

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Camilo Carneiro (@camilo_carneiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW PAPER: Annual schedule adjustment by a long-distance migratory bird, the Icelandic whimbrel journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72… I could make a thread summarising the paper, but this figure does a better job. Paper is not open access - please don't hesitate to DM for a copy. #ornithology

NEW PAPER:
Annual schedule adjustment by a long-distance migratory bird, the Icelandic whimbrel
journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72…

I could make a thread summarising the paper, but this figure does a better job.
Paper is not open access - please don't hesitate to DM for a copy.
#ornithology
Maina Handmaker (@mainahandmaker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inspiring collaboration making waves for #RedKnot conservation in South Carolina! Impactful undergrad research by @NRSenner lab members Sara Padula & Mary Margaret Pelton, guided by dedicated mentorship of @jennylinscott & @JulianGW1, in partnership with S.C. Dept. of Natural Resources, Kiawah & Seabrook Islands.

Desiree L. Narango, PhD (@dlnarango) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starting new position in 1 week and moving to VT in a few months! Do you work on conservation issues in the NE US, managed/human-dominated ecosystems, climate-friendly forests? Give me a shout! Looking to make more local connections w/ plant/soil/water/fungus folks in the area

Rozy Bathrick (@rozybathrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spent the week at #AFO100 with the birds and the bird people! Many highlights, among them presentations about the #migration #connectivity of whip-poor-wills, Swainson’s Warblers and Whimbrel. Also, I presented my first poster since undergrad on #shortbilleddowitcher !

Spent the week at #AFO100 with the birds and the bird people! Many highlights, among them presentations about the #migration #connectivity of whip-poor-wills, Swainson’s Warblers and Whimbrel. Also, I presented my first poster since undergrad on #shortbilleddowitcher !
Maina Handmaker (@mainahandmaker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So honored to get this award, and so proud to be part of this team! Thanks Association of Field Ornithologists for putting on such a welcoming conference full of thoughtful science and inspiring talks. Feeling fired up by the field ornithology community! #AFO100

Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela, PhD (@birdmapper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Systemic Barriers Hinder Bird Research, Say 124 Latin American Ornithologists | Check out this article on the important preprint (out soon as a paper) describing the biases we face and how that affects bird research. Proud to have been part of the team🙌🏽🦜 audubon.org/news/systemic-…

Maina Handmaker (@mainahandmaker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you, Association of Field Ornithologists — and huge congratulations to my labmate Lauren Puleo for her poster about surprising changes in godwit migratory timing, and to Meredith and J.T. for their stellar talks about using drones and ARUs to monitor species of conservation concern.

Maina Handmaker (@mainahandmaker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The American Ornithological Society Student Affairs Committee is seeking new members to join our Webinar Series Subcommittee! We want to help everyone have access to professional development relevant to ornithologists. 🪺🦉🦜🪶 Fill out this form to help us keep that going! forms.gle/xgc3vuoKAqdAsp…

Aisha S. Dickerson, PhD (@aisha_dickerson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve gotten a lot of questions about what to include in DEI statements given my previous tweet. Here are my thoughts for people of various demographic identities 🧵🪡

Prof. Katharine Hayhoe (@khayhoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Less than 20 years ago, the world was headed for a >4C warmer world by 2100. The amount of change that would occur under that much warming, that fast, was almost unimaginable and certainly unsurvivable for human civilization + a large percentage of the world's species. (thread)

Less than 20 years ago, the world was headed for a >4C warmer world by 2100. The amount of change that would occur under that much warming, that fast, was almost unimaginable and certainly unsurvivable for human civilization + a large percentage of the world's species. (thread)
Maina Handmaker (@mainahandmaker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still looking for one or two more folks to join our American Ornithological Society Student Affairs subcommittee -- want to help us plan fun, engaging webinars to support students in #ornithology? Take 5 minutes to fill out this form!

Wader Study (@waderstudy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why publish in Wader Study? Targeted readership – Contributions to Wader Study reach your target audience of dedicated wader workers. (5/9) #waders #shorebirds #ornithology

Why publish in Wader Study?

Targeted readership – Contributions to Wader Study reach your target audience of dedicated wader workers.
(5/9)
#waders #shorebirds #ornithology
Camilo Carneiro (@camilo_carneiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I found this pile of mandibles in a #whimbrel #poo sample. Is it safe to assume they belonged to caterpillars? Or could they be from other invertebrates? Thanks in advance! #TrophiChange #ornithology #waders #shorebirds

I found this pile of mandibles in a #whimbrel #poo sample. Is it safe to assume they belonged to caterpillars? Or could they be from other invertebrates?
Thanks in advance!
#TrophiChange #ornithology #waders #shorebirds
Paige Warren (@paigeurbaneco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hiring! I'm proud to be chair of this "vibrant, welcoming, and dedicated" department and looking forward to welcoming and supporting the success of our next wonderful colleague. #wildlifeecologist #facultyjob I welcome questions, too