Nigella Hillgarth

@NHillgarth

Biologist, environmental advocate, photographer; Former President/CEO, New England Aquarium; Former Executive Director, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Oceanography.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2009.

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  1. prije 9 sati

    Long-crested eagle, Serengeti - love the ‘hair’!

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  2. prije 18 sati

    The beautiful Rosy-throated longclaw singing its heart out in ,

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  3. 2. velj

    the strange Hamerkop fishing in the middle of a river in the Serengeti. This bird was thought to be a heron but is actually more closely elated to pelicans

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  4. 1. velj

    Affectionate lion pride - Southern Serengeti

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  5. 31. sij

    Red-headed weaver male making a nest at Migration Camp, Northern Serengeti, Tanzania

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  6. 28. sij

    View from my room at Migration Camp, Serengeti - hard to leave

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  7. 25. sij

    Delighted to see a klipspringer - small antelope - on a rocky outcrop in the - They look as if they are walking on tiptoe because of their specialty adapted hooves for rock climbing

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  8. 23. sij
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  9. 21. sij

    IPhone elephants - Tarangire National Park

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    20. sij

    A special message from Ocean Awareness Judge, Nigella Hillgarth ! 🎉 Following a career as a biologist, Nigella has combined her passion for the environment and science with photography. You can check out her work at:

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  11. 20. sij
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  13. 16. sij

    Ring-billed gulls almost disappeared in the 19th Century - their colonies decimated - birds were killed for their feathers to decorate hats. These gulls are highly adaptable and have made a huge comeback. Their numbers are still increasing as they have learnt to feed on garbage

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  14. 16. sij

    Ring-billed gulls almost disappeared in the 19th Century - their colonies decimated as the birds were killed for their feathers to decorate hats. These gulls are highly adaptable and have made a huge comeback. Their numbers still increasing as they have learnt to feed on garbage

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  15. 14. sij

    Greater yellowlegs Kendall-Frost Marsh today, San Diego

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  16. 13. sij

    Juvenile Black-crowned night heron, San Diego River

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  17. 11. sij

    This is a must read. has done it again. Great article exposing important research - birds changing migration timing but not keeping up with climate changes

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    Seamless integration between our 3D type specimens, their catalog information on our online management platform Arctos & Google Maps (c/o Berkeley Mapper). Try it out!

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  19. 11. sij

    Least sandpipers this morning, San Diego

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  20. 10. sij

    Beautiful male Bufflehead on the San Diego River this morning

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