Thrilled to be elected as the co-opted member of the Animal Biology Section, for The Society for Experimental Biology. Looking forward to getting started.

Thrilled to be elected as the co-opted member of the Animal Biology Section, for The Society for Experimental Biology. Looking forward to getting started.

Our new paper, led by PhD student Dan Sankey (Congrats Dan), is out today in Animal Behaviour, all about speed compromise in pigeon flocks! You can read it here!

Massive Congratulations Sam Jones!!!

Sam Jones
Huge Congratulations to PhD student Dan Sankey! Massive accomplishment, and in just under three years. Lots of exciting papers to come.

Thrilled to become a Scientific Associate at The Natural History Museum, London. This honorary role formalises the various work and projects I’m involved with at the Museum, and will lead to more fruitful collaborations through using the various collections for research. Very grateful to Dr Alex Bond for proposing the idea.
PhD student Rosa Gleave is busy in China, studying the critically endangered Blue-crowned Laughthrush. You can see a photo story of her current trip here!

Our new paper is out in The Science of Nature, which shows what happens to cluster flocking pigeons when they fly a long distance – they spread out. You can read it here! Congrats PhD student Dan Sankey.


To coincide with our ‘goose moon’ paper, which you can read here, I’ve written a piece for The Conversation about animal behaviour, the moon and eclipses, which can be found here! (photo, K. Witman)

Congratulations PhD Dan Sankey who just got his 2nd PhD paper accepted, in Animal Behaviour. In this paper, we show how birds compromise on speed when flying in flocks. More to follow.

We have a paper out today, in Ecology and Evolution, all about how wild geese respond physiologically to supermoon events. You can read it here!
