biosurvey.ou.edu
Links to other Oklahoma Biological Information
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Other sites with information on Oklahoma's biological diversity. Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. Flora of Oklahoma Project. A Guide to Birding in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Butterfly and Moth County Records and Species Distribution. Damselflies and Dragonflies of Oxley Nature Center. Other biology-related sites at the University of Oklahoma. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at OU. Program in Aquatic Biology. Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology. University of Oklahoma Biological Station.
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Nature and conservation links
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Scissor-tailed Flycatcher at Shawnee Airport. Audubon Works https:/ works.aubudon.org. Cornell Lab of Ornithology Project FeederWatch- Feeder Placement and Landscaping. Http:/ www.birds.cornell.edu/pfw/AboutBirdsandFeeding/FeederPlaceLandscape.htm. Deep Fork Audubon Society http:/ deepfork.org. Bird Blog http:/ deepfork.org/blog. Google Group http:/ groups.google.com/group/deepfork. EBird http:/ eBird.org. Ruth Beasley's Learning the Birds. Http:/ www.learningthebirds.com. Donald Winslow http:/ donaldwin...
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Afield in Oklahoma: April 2011
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Written by Eric J. Beck with editing by Melissa Stodola-Beck. Thursday, April 28, 2011. The Top Ten Things You Missed While Failing to Attend the Lek Treks and More Lesser Prairie-chicken Festival. Most likely your lifer Lesser Prairie-Chicken. If you think a few birds along a county road and 75 yards away is good enough then you haven't seen the photos from this year's celebration! Western Snowy Plover,. Buffalo Creek Salt Flat. The Saturday night "Owl Prowl" and your's truly successfully calling in an ...
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Links
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All meetings and events are free and open to the public. Please join us for an adventure in birding. May 9 Monthly meeting, 7 pm, Grace Presbytarian Church, Grove; Scissor-tailed Flycatcher , Diane Landoll, Doctoral Candidate in Biology, University of Oklahoma, Norman. May 14 Birding field trip to George Washington Carver National Park (see links) depart 7 am, bring sack lunch (Undercliff restaurant has closed); John Beyer 918 787-5188. Http:/ www.audubon.org/field-guide. Oklahoma City Audubon Society.
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lindell dillon | Oklahoma Nature Blog
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Bloggin' through reddirt country one species at a time. Set the table for spring. March 30, 2013. I feed mostly black sunflower seeds in my yard feeders and throw out some chicken scratch for the ground-feeding birds. But in springtime we have to change the menu a bit to attract spring migrants. My hummingbird feeder is hung off the patio near some Red Columbine that is just beginning to bloom and adjacent […]. Coming soon to your neighborhood. March 17, 2013. Predator and prey …. March 8, 2013. Oklahoma...
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Coming soon to your neighborhood | Oklahoma Nature Blog
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Bloggin' through reddirt country one species at a time. Coming soon to your neighborhood. Coming soon to your neighborhood. March 17, 2013. Photo by L. Dillon. Click to enlarge. You can watch the hummingbird migration here http:/ www.learner.org/jnorth/maps/humm ruby spring2013.html. Nearest one at this point is near Abilene, TX. Who will be the first. To report one in Oklahoma? If I were a betting man, I’d put my money on David Arbor, the biologist at Red Slough. Predator and prey …. You are commenting ...
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Drought takes a lickin’ | Oklahoma Nature Blog
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Bloggin' through reddirt country one species at a time. Drought takes a lickin’. Drought takes a lickin’. February 25, 2013. Big February snowflakes seen from my study porch. It will be interesting to see what this storm does to deep soil moisture levels and how much runoff our dismal looking lakes will receive. This one just might be the ‘drought buster’. If this weather pattern holds, there may even be more of this for us in a few days. A sign of spring …. Predator and prey … →. Enter your comment here.