
Link removed to protect my so-called anonymity. Sorry.
Thanks, Ian!
Now on ScienceBlogs: Oxytocin: Starting with the basics
"The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper." -- Eden Phillpotts.
GrrlScientist is an evolutionary biologist, ornithologist, aviculturist, birder and freelance science and nature writer. A native of the Pacific Northwest, she relocated from Seattle to NYC with her parrots after earning a BS in Microbiology (emphasis in Virology) and PhD in Zoology (Ornithology) from the University of Washington. In NYC, she was the Chapman Postdoctoral Fellow at the American Museum of Natural History for two years, pursuing part of her "dream" research project by reconstructing a molecular phylogeny of the parrots of the South Pacific islands. GrrlScientist and her five parrots are currently relocating to Germany, where she will continue writing her blog while also writing a book and learning German. (Meanwhile, her parrots will continue to nibble on her extensive personal library.) If you appreciate GrrlScientist's writing, you can help pay her living expenses by hiring her to "blog" your conference, speak at your club or write articles for your publication (or by clicking on the Paypal button below). If you read an essay on this blog that you especially enjoyed, please nominate it for inclusion in OpenLab2009.
Online interviews with GrrlScientist: Kolibri Expeditions, ScienceOnline09, Nature Blog Network and ScienceBlogs.
GrrlScientist's banner was designed by graphic artist, Jeff Hebert, whose other work can be viewed here.
Nominate your science, nature or medical writing to Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the Public) blog carnival using the widget above.
« Birds in the News 54 (v2n5) | Main | Dove Love »
Topic Categories: Humor
Posted on: April 17, 2006 11:29 AM, by "GrrlScientist"
Share this: Facebook Twitter Stumbleupon Reddit Email + More
TrackBack URL for this entry: http://scienceblogs.com/mt/pings/4673
Comments
Hey, is that your actual name that is displayed on the link? Do you want that to be there if so?
Posted by: pablo | April 17, 2006 12:05 PM
thanks, the link was deleted.
Posted by: GrrlScientist | April 17, 2006 1:08 PM
If you want to protect your anonymity, take a look at your Amazon wish list as well.
Posted by: Kristjan Wager | April 17, 2006 1:22 PM
GAH! stupid amazon.
Posted by: GrrlScientist | April 17, 2006 1:39 PM
Yeah, Amazon is not really good at that sort of things. Hope you get it fixed without problems.
Posted by: Kristjan Wager | April 17, 2006 3:47 PM
Anonymity? In fact I found your blog while looking for a review paper with your "actual name" on it (even some pictures came out on that google search). The "secret" is so badly kept I would never guessed you wanted to protect your identity.
Posted by: Caio de Gaia | April 17, 2006 8:01 PM
Enjoying your blog thanks to a link from Tortoise Trail.
Really like the science links, so much more to explore yet.
Thank heavens for evolution, if just didn't take so long!
Is there such a thing as anonymity on the Internet?
Posted by: joared | April 18, 2006 2:43 AM
I found your real name by guessing a few keywords and Googling, so I'm presuming other people can do the same.
Speaking of your Amazon wishlist, I have a few of the items on it (such as all Monty Python DVDs), so if you don't mind not owning them, I can lend you them next time I'm in New York.
Posted by: Alon Levy | April 18, 2006 8:01 AM