What for: Helping on my PhD research on foraging movements of zebra finches in the wild. In this project, a series of experiments will be conducted testing how zebra finches use their landscape to forage. Reproduction will also be monitored in a long-term study area with nest boxes. The field work will essentially take place in the morning (from sunrise to after lunch).   Where: Accommodation in Fowlers Gap Research station, 110km north from Broken Hill, NSW, Australia.   How long: 1st September to 10th December 2017 (longer if you want)   For you if you are: Not afraid of harsh conditions (cold at night, hot during the day, isolated, presence of wild animals) Enjoy team work Happy to do repetitive tasks over a long period of time Fluent in English (or

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