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  • Chickadee with grub
    The nestlings on campus are fledging! This means that they have grown their flight feathers and the muscles needed to sustain flight, and either have just left their nest or will soon. Parent chickadees will continue to care for their offspring by
  • Group photo
    This semester’s challenge was… Biscuits & Scones! With more submissions than ever, the Spring 2019 Taylor Lab Bake-off set celebrity guest judge Dr. Erica Larson to task with carefully evaluating the crumb, the flavor, the creativity, and of
  • Eggs in a nest box
    The 2019 field season is up and running for the Boulder Chickadee Study! Our high elevation sites are still pretty snowy, but the birds in Boulder are keeping our team of undergraduate and Ph.D. students busy as they hustle to check nests, band
  • AOS
    Erik was recently awarded the Donald L. Bleitz Award, a small research grant from the American Ornithological Society. The proposal he submitted to them was titled "Evolutionary impacts of historical and contemporary changes in habitat on alpine
  • angela chickadees
    Scott will be teaching Field Ornithology at the Mountain Research Station this summer, July 1st through the 18th! Students will study alpine and subalpine birds and will learn to implement various field techniques. More information, including links
  • GrayCrownedRF
    Angela and Erik were both awarded a Graduate Student Research Award from the Society of Systematic Biologists!! This will help fund Erik’s investigation of the Gray-crowned / Black Rosy-Finch hybrid zone in Montana and Idaho. The money will be used
  • Black capped
    Along with collaborators Amber Rice from Lehigh University and Tim Roth from Franklin and Marshall College, the Taylor Lab has received NSF funding to explore the role that cognitive breakdown in hybrid chickadees may play in maintaining species
  • MountainChickadee
    One of our undergraduate students, Katherine Feldmann, has decided to complete a Master of Arts in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology in addition to her bachelor's degree. The concurrent program enables students to complete both degrees in five years
  • Hybrid Graphic
    Scott collaborated with researchers from Cornell, Ohio, and Pennsylvania to investigate a tip from a birder about an odd sighting. Read the full paper here.   https://www.colorado.edu/asmagazine/2018/12/03/declining-warblers-making-best-bad-
  • lab
    DNA extractions from the 2018 field season are done! Katherine F. and Kathryn G. tackled DNA extractions for all chickadees from the 2018 field season. These samples will be included in a larger population genomics sampling project.
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