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Home › Posts tagged Joshua

Tag: Joshua

Being a Journey Across the Border

By Susan Foster Posted on June 11, 2010 Posted in Stickleblog Tagged with Joshua

The Canadian border, that is. Team Animal Behavior departed for British Columbia on Tuesday night. The flights landed in Seattle at 5:30 AM, but there was no rest even then. The car had to be picked up (a monstrous Jeep, …

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Being an Expedition to Seward

By Susan Foster Posted on June 7, 2010 Posted in Stickleblog Tagged with Joshua

Yesterday was an early start for the animal behavior group. We had a two and a half hour drive to Seward and Resurrection Bay planned to catch some fish! Along the way, we stopped many times to take pictures of …

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Being a Tale of Success

By Susan Foster Posted on June 3, 2010 Posted in Stickleblog Tagged with Joshua

A successful day for Team Animal Behavior! This was especially exciting after a washout yesterday. Our primary objective was to dive in Willow Lake to gather courting and parental males and observe color patterns on them. But with the wind …

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