Contoocook
/Contoocook Railroad Depot, New Hampshire
Contoocook Railroad Depot, New Hampshire
The biggest ornithology conference in history, NAOC 2016, just happened over the past week in Washington, DC. Who goes to a conference like this? What do they do? What are they interested in? I set out to answer those questions—through pictures—on behalf of American Ornithology (@AmOrnith). And the biosketch series began!
#NAOC2016 @sketchbiologist (scicomm expert for @AmOrnith) does conceptual sketches of research pic.twitter.com/TELLupakz3
— Kenn Kaufman (@KennKaufman) August 19, 2016
First, I warned the ornithologists:
We want to draw a #biosketch for you at #NAOC2016! Watch the vid to learn more (& plz share) #AOatNAOC #ornithology pic.twitter.com/QwkV6BP8cl
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 8, 2016
They seemed intrigued...
ooooh pick me pick me!
— Alice Boyle (@birdfiddler) August 13, 2016
Great, it's a plan!
— Abby McBride (@sketchbiologist) August 8, 2016
So off I went to NAOC, with some whiteboards and dry-erase markers in tow.
Here are some of the people I met:
Meet @Monica_Iglecia, whose work improves migratory shorebird habitat around the W hemisphere! #biosketch #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/DOqBpEHVcC
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 16, 2016
.@Ryan_OConn studies thermal physiology & heat tolerance in the Freckled Nightjar of S Africa! #biosketch #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/bAIt7b2rtm
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 17, 2016
And then @sketchbiologist made my day by drawing me checking a ferruginous hawk nest! Sooooo pleased #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/OdgzCBNMNl
— Janet Ng (@janetngbio) August 17, 2016
"All birds are larger than life" says Janet #NAOC2016 #ornithology @janetngbio
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 18, 2016
This is @lonefalcon studying predator response in Hawaiian birds! #biosketch #NAOC2016 #AOatNAOC #ornithology pic.twitter.com/qxBSxF9Ean
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 18, 2016
.@NoelleMoen studies riparian bird communities in E Oregon...and loves flamingos #biosketch #NAOC2016 #ornithology pic.twitter.com/gNUfbj4FPS
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 18, 2016
Postdoc Ari Martinez: how info use explains which spp hang out tgthr (like antshrike/antwrens!) #biosketch #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/qF20wfP3Q1
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 18, 2016
The #biosketch series started piquing interest.
Super cool: check out what @sketchbiologist is doing with #biosketch right now for @AmOrnith at big ornithology conference in DC.
— Seth Mnookin (@sethmnookin) August 19, 2016
Ten People to Follow at #NAOC2016: https://t.co/9ntZS60BPg @NAOCbirds @TheBirdist @RallidaeRule @sketchbiologist @JERutter @tom_auer 1/2
— NemesisBird.com (@NemesisBird) August 18, 2016
pointless warbler fights, super empid vision, and @sketchbiologist's #biosketches in today's update from #NAOC2016 https://t.co/yMiJxz2uWF
— Cornell Lab (@CornellBirds) August 20, 2016
And we kept right on biosketching.
@sketchbiologist is making me a #sketchbio right now! pic.twitter.com/JjWa4ABlU5
— Alice Boyle (@birdfiddler) August 20, 2016
Alice Boyle (@birdfiddler) studies climate constraints on tropical birds, like this manakin! #biosketch #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/dWc79tTBwE
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 21, 2016
Years of research in one cartoon. Thanks, Abby. @sketchbiologist #NAOC2016 #loonsrule pic.twitter.com/1pjxKMECI3
— Alec Lindsay (@AlecRLindsay) August 20, 2016
.@AlecRLindsay uses genetic data to study linkage between Common Loon breeding and winter pops! #biosketch #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/cBcX3xO2qO
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 21, 2016
Watching my research come to life with @sketchbiologist #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/lGRnBMIaZZ
— Kathleen Farley, Msc (@WoodcockWatchNJ) August 20, 2016
.@katitarian does urban #ornithology & science education, working w/ American Woodcocks in NY! #biosketch #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/j7XjYMsQBc
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 21, 2016
Several intrepid participants stepped up and drew auto-biosketches:
Student AOU member Jeffrey Lee drew his own great #biosketch—studies relationship of urban birds &habitat #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/6cQFW2bVcd
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 18, 2016
Lillie Kline studies Neotropic agroecosystems & drew this White-throated Magpie-Jay (+neighbor) #biosketch #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/fFocgD92bp
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 19, 2016
Polar bears, snow geese, and drones all figure into Andrew Barnas's exciting auto- #biosketch #NAOC2016 #ornithology pic.twitter.com/m369eoc4UA
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 18, 2016
MS student @Hoosier_Dani drew her own awesome #biosketch—studies noise effects on E bluebird reproduction! #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/OqS2iBjHWT
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 17, 2016
Alberto Lobato of MX monitors & storytells about birds—like this Bearded Wood-Partridge he drew #biosketch #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/UQZR5DtQ3U
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 21, 2016
This is @abraham_eliz releasing a rehabbed Newell's Shearwater in Hawaii, in a great #biosketch she drew! #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/IJyGMV76qm
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 20, 2016
Everyone else had colorful descriptions and ideas for what to draw.
This is @ninners24 studying secretive marsh birds and invasive veg in MN #biosketch #NAOC2016 #ornithology #AOatNAOC pic.twitter.com/11mws9a0fp
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 18, 2016
Meet @NRSenner, who studies pop dynamics in extreme organisms—his #biosketch features 2 godwit spp + mouse #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/blItFGMqzV
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 17, 2016
Nicole Wood @WildlifeBioGal found herself on the wrong side of a Mute Swan one time in Michigan #biosketch #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/YwCwllNj0Z
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 21, 2016
My most infamous field moment, brought to life by @sketchbiologist. Thanks Abby! #NAOC2016 #ornithology #scicomm pic.twitter.com/OTM6oQzXeq
— Nicole Wood (@WildlifeBioGal) August 20, 2016
This is a specific American Crow, "GO," dear to UW student @kswift_crow's heart. #biosketch #NAOC2016 #ornithology pic.twitter.com/Eis428aKXZ
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 20, 2016
Gracias @FerMachado55 for helping with the Venezuelan coastline on a #biosketch of his Wood-Wren research! #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/7IGJYwtNVm
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 19, 2016
Thanks for the very accurate #biosketch of my fieldwork @AmOrnith https://t.co/eLJDYExetE
— Anjolene Hunt (@AnjoleneHunt) August 18, 2016
Dan Baldassarre @evornithology made discoveries on Red-backed Fairywrens w/ red vs orange backs #biosketch #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/yEzQszrfPR
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 21, 2016
Check out my #NAOC2016 #biosketch by @AmOrnith @sketchbiologist! I Love it!! #ornithology https://t.co/iHcauBq1X4
— Emily B Cohen (@Emily_B_Cohen) August 21, 2016
As a bonus, anyone who did a #biosketch was entitled to an #8bitwarblers sticker.
In case you're not excited yet about #NAOC2016: there will be stickers of #8bitwarblers by @RosemaryMosco! #AOatNAOC pic.twitter.com/gkZr3PMjuS
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 9, 2016
Go sketch it up with @sketchbiologist at #NAOC2016 and get some warbler stickers by me! https://t.co/w7xGKzl2Wl
— Rosemary Mosco (@RosemaryMosco) August 19, 2016
Sitting down w @sketchbiologist. She has @RosemaryMosco stickers & she's by the escalators, come visit! #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/xTvUBsJuvg
— Janet Ng (@janetngbio) August 17, 2016
Scientists weren't the only ones at the ornithology conference.
I also ran into a lot of people involved in spreading the word about birds:
Meet @r_heisman, who brings #ornithology to the people for @AukJournal @CondorJournal—#biosketch #NAOC2016 #AOatNAOC pic.twitter.com/ZnYIe83PEI
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 18, 2016
Have you ever been #biosketch-ed? @sketchbiologist has got @stevedudley_ to a T ! Love it #LesvosBirds https://t.co/Klfjma67tv
— Lesvos Birding (@LesvosBirding) August 19, 2016
Double #biosketch! @preetalina and @ebethsorrell are here at #NAOC2016 tweeting for @audubonsociety. #AOatNAOC pic.twitter.com/cFhwsq7kNa
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 18, 2016
My very own Tree Swallow sketch from @sketchbiologist #NAOC2016 #scicomm pic.twitter.com/Lmt12RDvcG
— Elizabeth Sorrell 🇺🇸🦅 (@ebethsorrell) August 17, 2016
This Belted Kingfisher drawn by @sketchbiologist is basically awesome. Look at that crest! #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/C8NTM8TvXw
— Preeti Desai🌿 (@preetalina) August 17, 2016
And our final biosketch celebrity was Kenn Kaufman, who has done so much for ornithology and conservation by connecting people with birds.
Farewell to #NAOC2016 from @KennKaufman—who cares a lot about birds, @BSBOBIRD, and @KimmKaufman! #biosketch pic.twitter.com/3NVkQTWZWx
— American Ornithology (@AmOrnith) August 21, 2016
A big thanks to everyone who collaborated with me on an @AmOrnith #biosketch at #NAOC2016!
@sketchbiologist hard at work bringing #ornithology to life. #NAOC2016 pic.twitter.com/DPbrKMa6NV
— Kathleen Farley, Msc. (@katitarian) August 20, 2016
Least Tern chicks on Stratton Island, Maine pic.twitter.com/UCpGmucFY2
— Abby McBride (@sketchbiologist) July 13, 2016
I just kayaked out to Stratton Island for a one-night reunion tour, to relive my field work from this past May. Back then, the Least Tern adults had barely started to arrive for the season. Now there are already fledglings fluttering around. (These two chicks aren't quite at that stage yet...)
Abby McBride
SKETCH BIOLOGIST
Contact: abbymcb@alum.mit.edu
© Abby McBride 2014-2024