Chris Grinter By, Uztailaren 29an, 2010%
Nature News-en mahaitik atera berria eltxorik gabeko mundu bat hausnartzen duen funtzio bat da (edo -behatzak). Nolakoa da albiste hau? Baliteke denok entzun behar dugun bektore-kontrol berriren bat! Beno, begiratu Nature aldizkariaren azken edizioko artikulua izenburupean “Eltxorik gabeko mundua“. I originally came . . . → Gehiago irakurri: Albiste alferrikakoa, oraingoan Naturatik
Chris Grinter By, Uztailaren 29an, 2010% Ados, agian ez. Baina apur bat jeloskor denean artikulu hau topatu nuen egin nuen non tokiko San Francisco artista batek Kargatzeko aurkitu dut $60 for pop bat “intsektuen klase zabaltzeko”. Zenbat benetan erakusteko sortu hileko klasea galdetzen dut? Hau besterik ez, Chris Grinter intsektu bat zabaltzen eskainiko du . . . → Gehiago irakurri: Kargatzen hasi behar dut
Chris Grinter By, on July 27th, 2010% Just about time for another volume of Genius of the Press. Who will be first to spot the error here? Onartua, the information section of the california flat rate moving website is not exactly a source of top notch journalism…
Chris Grinter By, on July 26th, 2010% Here are a few more images from my recent northern road trip, this time from western Idaho. Right outside the town of New Meadows were fields of flowers thick with life. It was some of the best day collecting I’ve done in years, and fellow road tripper Peter Jump and I discovered this . . . → Gehiago irakurri: This time, with a moth
Chris Grinter By, on July 24th, 2010% In eastern Lassen county, on the vast high juniper hills of the California-Nevada border, there are herds of “wild” horses, sheep and cattle. Par for the course, the only flowering plant around was horehound (Marrubium vulgare). Despite the non-native flora and (semi)mega-fauna, the insects were still at home. Being the only nectar source, the small . . . → Gehiago irakurri: The only bar in town
Chris Grinter By, on July 16th, 2010% A few months ago I was out collecting in western Arizona and failed to follow through with any images or updates on that trip. Beno, it was a success and well worth the miles to get there! I was searching for a Crambid moth in the mountains of the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge (special thanks . . . → Gehiago irakurri: Western Arizona
Chris Grinter By, uztailaren 5ean, 2010%
Over the next week and a half I’ll be driving up to Washington state for the annual Lepidopterists’ Society meeting. It is located in the tourist-trap town of Leavenworth, which is a “Bavarian themed” diorama of postcard and clog shops. While I can never quite understand the appeal of themed towns, it is something . . . → Gehiago irakurri: On the road again
Chris Grinter By, on July 1st, 2010% And now for the even more infrequently reoccurring series, vox populi! For those without scarring high school memories of latin class (through no fault of my teacher) I’ll bring you up to speed – the title roughly translates to “voice of the people”. Here is another old e-mail that I’ve been saving. It is a . . . → Gehiago irakurri: Vox Populi, volume II
Chris Grinter By, on June 26th, 2010% Welcome to volume eight of the inconsistently reoccurring series, Prentsaren jenioa. I came across this article recently regarding an endemic Puerto Rican butterfly. Who can tell me exactly why this report is misleading? It may be a little trickier than the standard GOP (I suggest discarding any previously associated acronyms with those letters). . . . → Gehiago irakurri: Genius of the Press VIII
Chris Grinter By, on June 18th, 2010%
Welcome to The Moth and Me #12, and my first blog carnival. Despite blogging for a few months I have yet to take a look back and reflect on exactly how I became enamored with lepidoptera in the first place. Remembering a time or location where this happened is impossible, and like . . . → Gehiago irakurri: Sitsak eta Ni #12
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