You can thank black fly expert Dr. Douglas Currie of the Royal Ontario Museum for this awesome pun:
@bioinfocus @pselaphinae @jmedeccf Black Friday?I prefer Black Fly Day!
— Doug Currie (@DouglasCurrie1) November 23, 2012
Related, Doug will be hosting a special Curators’ Corner meet & greet at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto from 11:00-4:00 tomorrow (Nov. 24, 2012), where he’ll be talking about Arctic biodiversity, black flies and climate change. Check it out if you happen to be in the area, I’m sure it’ll be a bloody good time!
UPDATE: Behold the power of social media! After tweeting back and forth with Doug Currie & Chris Buddle about #BlackFlyDay, one of the tweets was picked up by Tom Allen, DJ for CBC Radio 2’s afternoon radio show SHIFT, who then scheduled a portion of his afternoon playlist around Black Flies! I’m not sure whether today’s episode will be archived (I’ll embed it here if I find it later), but you can listen live to hear Tom Allen discussing #BlackFlyDay at about 5:20 EST (2:20 PST) on CBC Radio 2 (here’s the West Coast broadcast online for those not living in Vancouver).
[…] especially among entomologists. Black Fly Day is to be credited to my friend and colleague, Doug Currie: he works at the Royal Ontario Museum, studying flies in the family Simuliidae, otherwise known as […]