Blue Feet

New York Times Features Our Mascot Bird!

What a surprise to see a full feature article in the New York Times this past week on the Blue-Footed Booby, our organization's mascot (we named him Shivers!). The article covers a lot of information we hadn't seen before about these cute seabirds with webbed teal blue feet, and we wanted to share these new

2019-08-23T12:58:56-04:00March 12th, 2017|In The News|Comments Off on New York Times Features Our Mascot Bird!

Raynaud’s Mascot Response

In our Spring 2014 issue of Cold Cuts, we introduced this cute Blue-footed Booby (an Eastern Pacific seabird) as a possible mascot for the Raynaud's Association.  (Here's the original post in case you missed it.) Turns out he generated a lot of positive feedback from fellow Frosties.  Most loved the idea of making him an

2019-08-23T14:48:44-04:00August 16th, 2014|In The News|Comments Off on Raynaud’s Mascot Response

Could This be the New Raynaud’s Mascot?

When we found this photo and saw this creature's blue feet, we thought "Poor little guy may have Raynaud's!"  Maybe we've found our new Raynaud's mascot? This is a Blue-footed Booby, a large seabird found around the warm coastal waters of the eastern Pacific distinguished by their bright blue feet. Males have brighter blue feet

2025-01-19T19:42:00-05:00February 13th, 2014|In The News|Comments Off on Could This be the New Raynaud’s Mascot?
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