Proof of my precognition, my guess last night for the next fire starter was "dog". Lo and behold.
27.02.2026 15:55 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Proof of my precognition, my guess last night for the next fire starter was "dog". Lo and behold.
27.02.2026 15:55 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Happy birthday! I relate to this so much. Especially since starting hrt, people constantly think I'm a decade younger than I am and am now sometimes mistaken for an undergrad π
26.02.2026 20:58 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Me looking at a black tree monitor in its enclosure. The monitor is looking right at my smiling face while bracing itself on the enclosure glass with it's front legs.
I love making new friends!
07.02.2026 22:29 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Result from the Joggins Formation #paleostream! This Canadian site is an absolute classic and even if you are not familiar with its name you probably know at least one of its major players...
03.02.2026 03:53 β π 248 π 75 π¬ 5 π 1
I have nothing of substance to add re: the condemnation of paleo associations with Epstein, but as the initiator of one of the more recent high-profile SVP ethics cases who spent months going through their process, I have some thoughts re: SVP's handling of ethics cases/reports.
A thread π§΅:
Is @societyofvertpaleo.bsky.social being serious here?
No, the presence of a name on an email doesn't establish wrongdoing. But the *content* of those emails is what so many members, including myself, are outraged about. This response does nothing but further degrade my confidence in SVP leadership
Oh sweet!
03.02.2026 00:31 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Itβs tangential to his relationship with Epstein, but remember Jack Horner rose to fame by claim jumping Marion Brandvold. She found Egg Mountain and the baby Maiasaura, loaned them to Jack, and had to sue to get them back - returned in 2004.
02.02.2026 14:06 β π 309 π 98 π¬ 15 π 8Email from Leslie Groff to Jeffrey Epstein Subject: Jack Horner to Ranch "Jack Horner says to please tell you he would love to see your ranch and he would be abailable to come any day after July 25th."
Email from Lesley Groff to Jeffrey Epsetin Should I check in with Jack Horner? He believes hens to leave for the ranch on July 26 (2 weeks from today). Do I need to tell him plans are in a holding pattern? Jeffery Epstein responds: delay him one day Lesley Groff responds: Another tid bit! JE is asking me to delay jack horner one day! So this would be an arrival of July 27 depart 29... I have emailed Jack to aske if this would work with his schedule.... :)
Email from John Horner to Jeffrey Epstein 6/29/2012 Hi [redacted] Since i don't really know how long it would take to get from Albuquerque to the ranch and visa versa [sic], and don't know how I'm to get there (would someone be picking me up or should I rent a car) it would probably be best if you just booked the flight for me. Delta Airlines connecting through Salt Lake is the most convenient for me. My official name and frequent number [sic] is: John Robert Horner Delta # [REDACTED] The geology maps are perfect. Jack
email from Lesley Groff to Jeffrey Epstein "Reminder: John Horner and student to visit ranch today... [redacted] =ill [sic] be taking care of them...
Jack Horner being in the Epstein files is not something I had on my bingo card for 2026.... Horner seemingly visited Epstein's ranch multiple times, including apparently with a student.
01.02.2026 01:45 β π 269 π 105 π¬ 6 π 49Picture of the front of a Tyrannosaur rex skull. Specifically, the skull of the Black Beauty specimen at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, named so because the fossils have a unique black colour. The skull is held up by steel bars. The left side of the skull (right side of the photo) is more flat than the other side due to the fossil being compressed in one direction after burial. This makes the skull have a bit of a crooked smile.
A rare view of the charming, crooked smile of Black Beauty's original skull at the Tyrrell Museum. #FossilFriday
30.01.2026 14:38 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Gotta say this whole sand thing is pretty funny. One thing Plait was adamant on is he thinks lay folks don't define sand as a size category. But they do! Regular people will tell you if a beach is sandy or gravely, because they see and feel the different grain size.
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When you think of fossils you probably think of dinosaur bones, mammoth tusks, or corals and shells. You probably don't think of eyes, guts, and nervous systems, but in some rare cases these soft tissues have been fossilized too!
Check out some examples in this video with Dr. Joe Moysiuk.
Our paper on the mysterious Devonian organism Prototaxites has now finally been published! See the paper here (www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...) and our explainer thread below!
Prototaxites reconstruction by Matt Humpage
Museum display showing a model of the Cambria marine arthropod Stanleycaris to the left of the original fossil. The fossil is in a slab of flat tan mudstone. The model is sandy coloured with large sphere shaped black eyes and two strange clawed mouth parts. The display is set up on terraced pale coliured plywood. The exhibit text reads as follows: Stanleycaris hirpex had a third eye in the middle of its head. Similar to modern dragonflies, this extra eye may have helped it to stay oriented while swimming fast, while the pair of stalked, multi-faceted eyes provided a more detailed view of the surroundings. ROMIP 68665. 3D model artists: Sabrina Cappelli/Mira Thompson.
Stanleycaris model. The colour of it is sandy tans and browns. Dark coloured splotches run the length of the body, which is flanked by a dozen or so fin like appendages. Its face has one black sphere shaped eye on an eyeshadow and another oval shaped one at the front centre of the head. Underneath the head are curled and clawed mouth parts.
Display showing a fossil and model of the Cambrian marine arthropod Cambroraster on the right and left respectively. The fossil is in a square grey slab of shale and is of the "millennium falcon" shaped carapace. The model is about 1/3 the size of the fossil, is tan coloured and the carapce is covered in a lattice/fish net like pattern of dark cracks. The exhibit text reads as follows: Cambroraster falcatus had a tiny body and a shell covering its head which resembled the Millenium Falcon spaceship from Star Wars, inspiring its name. This enabled it to plough through the mud in search of buried prey. ROMIP 66030. 3D model artists: Lars Fields/Mira Thompson.
WIP picture of Cambroraster falcatus model. The model is overall a tan to yellow colour. The prominent carapace is featured near the camera and is covered in a dark brown lattice of cracks. Its two eyes are black and rice grain shaped, sitting atop eye stalks at the back of the carapace. The "fins" on the sides of the body behind the carapace are subtly covered in brown, vein like patterns.
Proud to announce two models I painted went on display at the Manitoba Museum for their "Weird Wonders" from the dawn of complex life display! I got to paint Stanleycaris and Cambroraster. Sadly forgot to take close ups of the finished models, so the close ups are WIPs. Go see them at the museum!
09.12.2025 15:46 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Picture of Mira's smiling face when she won her award.
Screen capture of Mira giving a PowerPoint presentation. The slide shows grey rock outcrops of the Dinosaur Park Formation and its stratigraphic context in a simple block diagram. It is listed as 76.7 to 74.2 million years old.
Proud to say I won the T.E. Bolton Award for best student presentation at the Canadian Paleontological Conference tonight!
23.11.2025 02:44 β π 6 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Urgon with some fossils collected on Lake Winnipeg this summer, where further fieldwork will be continued this fall.
The moon-like landscape of the Alberta badlands, taken during fieldwork this summer in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta.
An exciting discovery! Urgon found and collected this large specimen while doing fieldwork in southern Alberta this summer.
Manitoba Museum Student Associate and Mitacs Fellow Urgon Sniderβs Masterβs thesis research is on microfossils. Heβll be working dissolving ancient rocks, extracting tiny fossils, and mounting them for our collections, expanding our understanding of 450-million-year-old ecosystems! #FossilFriday
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Did ceratopsian (horned) & ankylosaur (armored) dinosaurs walk together? Newly discovered dinosaur tracksite in Dinosaur Provincial Park (Alberta CA) suggests they did, similar to modern multi-species herds. News item includes comments by Yours Truly. π§ͺπ¦πΎ
P.S. Quite a day for cool fossil finds!
New research that Dr. Paul Durkin, one of my supervisors, worked on!
23.07.2025 22:05 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Illustration showing a pair of Mirasaura perched on fern fronds. The green animals show their tall orange, brown and white crests while a small beetle flies over one of them
Here it is! Please welcome the AMAZING Mirasaura grauvogeli, a NEW MARVELOUS Drepanosaur published in NATURE today!
This astonishing reptile lived during the Middle Triassic in Europe and it possessed an amazing crest made of plume-like structures!
I was commissioned to bring it to life
#paleoart
Look at this perfect Triassic friend. Mirasaura was a "monkey lizard" with a prominent sail on its back that wasn't really like scales or feathers. Studying these fossils also revealed that the enigma Longisquama is a drepanosaur with a fan, too. I'll tell you more at @smithsonianmag.bsky.social
23.07.2025 15:39 β π 88 π 37 π¬ 3 π 3Really cool stuff, and I'm not just saying that because it shares my name!
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This is very cool! A new placoderm (armoured) fish from the Devonian, the age of fishes: Elmosteus lundarensis. It was found in the Interlake region of Manitoba. And no, it's not named for Elmo.
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
#FossilFriday - explore the stunning armoured plates of a 390-million-year-old placoderm fish fossil from Manitoba! π
Image shows the central and postorbital plates of Elmosteus lundarensis gen. et comb. nov. Read the full study by Jobbins et al. (2025): buff.ly/g6sEO4A
#PaleoSky #Fossils #NHM
New paper day! Phil Bell led a great study on some *INSANELY COOL* titanosaur tracks our expedition found in Mongolia. The scales in particular are extra awesome - they're like little pyramids, and they *may* have helped with scratch digging and/or walking on sandy surfaces!
17.07.2025 17:16 β π 56 π 21 π¬ 2 π 1
A new paper of mine just came out in the Journal of Anatomy! Learn more about Conoryctes and why the insides of its bones are important on my website. Or, check out the open-access paper here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Digging into the rise of mammals
gregfunston.com/2025/07/14/d...
Picture of the river bank of the Burtwood River im Manitoba. It is summer, so the rocky bank is populated by green grass and brush and bordered by boreal forest. The weather is bright and only a little cloudy.
Picture of a poplar tree with the initials "MT 14" scratched into the bark. I did this in 2014 and this tree remains standing, thankfully
Picture of a poplar grove turned bright yellow in the fall, contrasting the clear blue sky and dark green spruce in the foreground.
Picture of a cloudy fall day at the now clear cut forest. The poplar and birch trees are bright yellow and interrupted by dark green black spruce trees.
Now this forest,my home,is gone. A casualty to the changes brought on our world by greedy, selfish would-be tyrants. I find solace knowing it helps keep people safe in town. I hope my pictures and words help this place live on. It is and always has been my home, and will be a part of me forever. 4/4
10.07.2025 17:00 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Picture of a woman wearing blue parka with black fur trim on the hood and holding a whiskey jack (also known as gray jay) bird on her outstretched hand. It is winter and there is about a foot of snow on the ground on this wooded trail behind the woman and bird.
This patch of forest and those nearby being cleared are where I gained my appreciation and connection to nature, in particular with birds. I knew many of these birds on an individual level through differences in appearance and calls. They'd even bring their babies to hang out with my mom and I. 3/4
10.07.2025 17:00 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Picture taken at the banks of a river where my two dogs play. On the left is my golden retriever when she was young, standing in the river soaking wet and taunting my other dog on the shore. The dog on the shore is a black lab puppy, about 4 months old, rearing back playfully with a tennis ball I his mouth
Pictured are my two dogs in the forest during fall. On the right is my golden retriever who is licking my black lab's ear. The poplar trees surrounding them are a beautiful bright yellow colour.
A golden retriever with a white face stands in a trail ina snow covered boreal forest dominated by black spruce trees. She faces the camera, wanting whoever is taking the photo to follow her.
I think often of this patch of forest for many reasons. I dream of it weekly. It was my home. It's where I walked my dogs nearly every day. Both of them spent time on their last days on these trails. They're buried not far away so they can be where they loved to run forever. 2/4
10.07.2025 17:00 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Picture of a black spruce forest just beyond a field of yellowing grass on a cloudy day.
Picture of the aftermath of clearing the forest in the previous picture. All trees shown earlier have been demolished.
Today, I mourn the loss of the forest I spent my youth exploring on the edges of Thompson, Manitoba. Cut down to prevent forest fires from potentially jumping the river and destroying the city. 1/4
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