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Birds in winter

By Richard Jones on 07/01/2009 11:08:42

as much heat-producing body mass. But its surface area is now 24 cm², only four times as much skin surface through which to lose heat. Keep scaling this up and it's clear that the larger the bird (or other animal), the better insulated against the cold


Newts and wildlife ponds

By Richard Jones on 26/03/2013 15:22:04

transfer coefficients, thermal insulance and heat conductivity. And, of course, newts and other pond critters survive much worse weather than is thrown at them in South London.Part of me, however, feels very sorry for the poor beast (perhaps several of them


Sparrows in Paris

By Richard Jones on 23/04/2008 10:57:00

the densely populated 12eme arrondissement?Something occurs to me. Are the houses of south-east London no longer attractive for nesting in the eaves? What with roof insulation and loft conversions, perhaps the birds are being edged out? Ironically, the five


Bumblebees and climate change

By Richard Jones on 13/03/2013 13:04:46

of the egg-laying equipment, so the male doesn’t have one, obviously.They knew bumblebees are furry, they didn’t know that this insulates them against the cold so they can forage earlier in the year than other insects, and earlier in the day, and further


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