Zee and the Inchworm
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Brought to you by the metric system
The long-lost New Zealand Storm Petrel, considered extinct for 100+ years until rediscovered in the 21st century #seabirds #ornithology pic.twitter.com/CrAdNxRDZt
— Abby McBride (@sketchbiologist) March 23, 2017
Yellow-breasted Warbler mother feeds her newly fledged chick
A Collared Owlet and I were both roaming the forest at 6:30 a.m.
Little Cuckoo-Dove nesting by the road through Kinabalu Park
Fruithunter female on the nest
Nest searchers like Elise Zarri start work before dawn every morning
Bird bander Kristen Oliver measures a Bornean Stubtail's stubtail
Yellow-breasted Warbler
Yellow-breasted Warbler nestlings
Good morning, Borneo
Morning glories above Pandanus Trail
White-throated Fantail, sans tail
Nobody enjoys a caterpillar like a Chestnut-hooded Laughingthrush
One of Mount Kinabalu's many rodents, who like to find bird nests as much as we do
Eyebrowed Jungle Flycatcher
The endemic Bornean Whistler
The only way to reach an Orange-headed Thrush nest
A Mountain Leaf Warbler is nesting nearby
The peaks of Mount Kinabalu
View from Kinabalu
The 2017 field crew of Dr. Thomas Martin (center, yellow shirt)
A skulky Grey-throated Babbler, whose nest I found by crawling inside a fortress of Pandanus shrubs. #borneobirds #ornithology pic.twitter.com/mimDe3dVod
— Abby McBride (@sketchbiologist) February 20, 2017
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