Peter Abrahamsen
rainhead@flipping.rocks
<p>Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Software for conviviality. Pretty good at identifying Western bumble bees.</p><p>rainhead or peidran on various sites</p><p>simultaneously fiercely material and irreducibly imaginary</p>
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Post #3021399
There is a grasshopper loose on the plane. I feel like this is one of those “is there a doctor on the plane?” moments when I bust out my net
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Post #3021398
In retrospect, Jodorowski was not the right choice for a flight movie.
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Post #3021397
People organizing to understand and protect their own ecology inspires me. For over 30 years, people in Seattle have been monitoring urban bird populations. 500 community scientists have made 700,000 observations in 5,847 surveys. Here&#39;s their report on changes from 2005 to 2023: https://birdsconnectsea.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Fewer_and_Fewer-Neighborhood_Bird_Project_2026_Analysis.pdf
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Post #868354
Just want to boost this from the Washington Bee Atlas. Proud to have found the first Lilliputian Sweat Bee (Lasioglossum obnubilim, 4mm) in the state. https://www.kuow.org/stories/bee-survey-finds-dozens-of-species-new-to-washington-state