Nancy Bazilchuk


Nancy and Sebastian the Dog.
Nancy Bazilchuk is an environmental and science writer who lives in Norway, her home for the past eight years. It's not so different from her previous gig, Vermont, where she worked for nearly 15 years writing about environmental issues at The Burlington Free Press. She has managed to convince editors and funding agencies to pay her to hike part of Vermont's Long Trail, and send her to places as diverse as Schefferville, Quebec to Pico Bolivar, Venezuela to Georges Bank, off the coast of Maine. She was a Knight Science Fellow at MIT in 1996-1997, and has co-authored a natural history guidebook to Vermont. She is now at work on a book about the history of arctic oceanography.


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They're BAAAACK!

It's spring, birds are back and nesting everywhere... including an oystercatcher pair on the roof of a building at the University of Bergen in Norway. But the big difference here is that biologists and IT folks from the university have set up an HD webcam so you can watch.


The pair and chick, with a view of the outskirts of Bergen, from http://tjeld.uib.no/
...is playing out on the rooftop of the science building at the University of Bergen in Norway, where a group of biologists and computer wizards have installed an HD webcam not far from a roof-nesting European oystercatcher.

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