Happy New Year, Everyone!
Thank you for supporting MBP and our mission to document and protect biodiversity!
For anyone in a position to make an end-of-year donation, we will put it to good use!
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- Bill, Jim, John, and the rest of the MBP team
Thank you for your support in making 2024 another tremendous success. Can you make a #GivingTuesday donation today and help us achieve even more in 2025?
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Wow! Congratulations to Jim Moore for documenting a new ORDER for Maryland Biodiversity Project.
This tiny mite is an arachnid (Class Arachnida) and belongs to the order Oribatida. More at MBP:
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The Ovenbird is a familiar breeding species in the woodlands of Maryland. They are most easily detected by their distinctive "teacher, teacher, teacher" song.
๐ท: (c) Mark Johnson - Frederick Co., MD (6/18/2016).
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- Bill
We're thrilled to share this exciting event, the launch of a conservation-focused beer series in collaboration with Checkerspot Brewing Co.! The launch event is scheduled for Sunday, 3/24 from 1-4 p.m.
Checkerspot Brewing Co.
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Maryland Biodiversity Project's 1,000,000th record!
Congrats all around to our awesome community.
Soybean Looper Moth (Chrysodeixis includens) by Dave Webb.
Thank you for making 2023 the most productive year yet for Maryland Biodiversity Project. Weโre doing more than ever to document and understand Marylandโs biodiversity. Can you make a #GivingTuesday donation to help us ensure 2024 is somehow even better?
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Great holiday gift idea! We are super excited to announce a new run of MBP shirts available through our Bonfire fundraiser!
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We are raising money for our two morning flight bird counts, which gather invaluable data on eastern U.S. migration!
Here is a native Florida Predatory Stink Bug nymph (fifth instar) feeding on an adult Spotted Lanternfly!
๐ท: (c) almonygxx, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC, https://t.co/bPYuISsqib) - Baltimore City, Maryland (10/5/2023).
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New species for MBP! This is the Flagfin Mojarra (Eucinostomus melanopterus), which Emilio Concari documented last month on Sinepuxent Bay in coastal Worcester County. ๐ท: (c) Emilio Concari - Worcester Co., Maryland (9/17/2023). https://t.co/UhXrac79Vf
It seemed like Maryland might miss its chance to document wandering American Flamingos, but we did receive a documented report from 9/30 at the Patuxent Naval Air Station in St. Mary's Co., Maryland. Check it out: https://t.co/EhmQ8KpJxp
Congrats to Derek Hudgins for documenting MBP species #21,000! He found this planthopper, Chionomus pacificus, in Baltimore City. It was determined by Charles Bartlett, who noted that this species is highly mobile and wanders well outside of its core southwestern U.S. range.
Clay-colored Sparrow is one of SEVERAL new species for the Turkey Point Bird Count that Aaron Reb and Co. have recently documented! Read more in Aaron's latest blog post:
https://t.co/wcBLvvPxSi
๐ท: (c) Daniel Irons.
Long-tailed Skipper is a sought-after fall rarity in Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic. It is found year-round in parts of the southern U.S. (Florida, Texas) and ranges south all the way to Argentina.
๐ท: (c) Kevin Heffernan
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Aaron Reb recently tallied the new state high count for Blue-gray Gnatcatchers at the Turkey Point Bird Count! Read the latest update from Aaron on the MBP blog!
https://t.co/caQHjzrzXB
๐ท: (c) Aaron Reb
- Bill
๐ฆ It's rainin' crabs... blue swimming crabs (Portunus pelagicus) that is! Rob & @HDLegett have been working with local community officials in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, to restore populations. The project is being conducted in collaboration with @hasanuddin_univ and @IMET_USMD.
Check out this impressive summary of the 2023 MBP BioBlitz at New Germany SP and Savage River State Forest. Thanks to John Hall for leading coordination of the event and for compiling the report!
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Please welcome this year's lead counters for the Turkey Point and Dans Rock Bird Counts! Aaron Reb (L) will be our lead counter at Turkey Point in Cecil County and Josh Heiser (R) will be our lead counter at Dans Rock in Allegany County. Have a great season, Aaron and Josh!
Chuck-will's-widows are summer residents that breed in mixed forests of the coastal plain. Listen for their distinctive namesake calls in mixed woodlands on the Eastern Shore on summer nights.
๐ท(c) Jonathan Irons - Somerset Co., MD (6/1/2022).
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๐ Introducing a lovely new addition to the MBP checklist - Aiptasiogeton eruptaurantia. This beauty is the fifth species of sea anemone documented for the project. ๐ท (c) Rob Aguilar.
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