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16771  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Swift parrots of Muckleford on: 24-Feb-11, 09:48:46 PM
http://www.swiftparrotsofmuckleforddvd.com/
16772  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Pennsylvania-tagged vultures sharing their travels via satellite and internet on: 24-Feb-11, 09:44:22 PM
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary near Kempton has opened its satellite-tracking data for migrating turkey vultures to the public at its website, www.hawkmountain.org, and at Science Buddies, www.sciencebuddies.org, a website that offers free science-fair project ideas, answers, and tools for students.

The new education venture dates to a 2009 NSF-sponsored workshop hosted by Hawk Mountain at its Acopian Center for Conservation Learning, at which more than 40 raptor-migration specialists from nine countries fashioned a better way to share their satellite-tracking data.

Hawk Mountain has been tracking turkey vultures with small satellite-based GPS units since 2003, and today continues to follow the movements of vultures tagged in Pennsylvania, California, western Canada and central Argentina.

16773  Anything Else / Totally OT / A bit early but waaat de 'eck. on: 24-Feb-11, 09:22:23 PM
There was once an Irishman named Murphy who walked into an American Bar. He sat down and asked the Bartender "Give me three shots o' your finest Irish Whiskey!" the Bartender complies.

After about a week the bartender asks, "Murphy, would it be better for yeh if I put all three shots of Irish Whiskey into one glass?

Murphy replied, "well no. See I have two other brothers back at home, Patrick and Owen, and everytime I come into a Pub or Bar I order a shot for each o' them so I can remember the good times."

 

Well, after another week of this routine, Murphy comes into the bar and only asks for two shots of Irish Whiskey. The bartender immediately says "Murphy, is everything ok? Did somethin' happen to one of your brothers?" "Oh no", Murphy said, "I just decided to quit drinkin!"
16774  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Another cute I can haz cheezburger on: 24-Feb-11, 09:13:07 PM
A few more I can Haz's
16775  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Northern hawk owl a rare sight (montana) on: 24-Feb-11, 08:13:20 PM
hahaha

PS

She laughs!
16776  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Northern hawk owl a rare sight (montana) on: 24-Feb-11, 07:47:28 PM
Hey Donna?!!!  Small male Coop and Huge RTH on the trip home  devil

Whatever!!  paperbag
16777  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Welcome jmstruwe on: 24-Feb-11, 07:45:15 PM
Welcome Jen S.!   lurker         Lurking is okay but participating is waaaaay better and I'm living proof!!!   wave

Yeah MAK'S a Falcon Flake now....hoodathunkit!
16778  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Thought for Today on: 24-Feb-11, 06:47:41 PM
Life is short... Forgive quickly, love truly, laugh uncontrollably...
And never regret anything that made you smile.

Amen to that!  angel
16779  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Northern hawk owl a rare sight (montana) on: 24-Feb-11, 06:47:09 PM
Lou, your pics are outstanding. You all should start your own Blog like Bob M does. They need to circulate. Thank you!!!!!
16780  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Welcome jmstruwe on: 24-Feb-11, 06:36:38 PM
lurker

Thanks - I've been lurking around here for years but finally decided to make an honest woman out of myself.

Jen S. in PA

Good for you, don't be a stranger now!
16781  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: These gulls are ravenous — and feisty! Irondequoit Bay on: 24-Feb-11, 06:35:20 PM
Mine! Mine! Mine! Mine! Mine! devil

Nemo!!! LOL  Great 2nd post!
16782  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Great slideshow of Birds (bruce degraaf) RI on: 24-Feb-11, 02:06:06 PM
http://brucedegraaf.zenfolio.com/p461765533/slideshow 
16783  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Backyard Bird Count on: 24-Feb-11, 02:03:20 PM
National Bird Count Flies Out of Lab of Ornithology

Thousands of bird enthusiasts, experts and first-time participants from the United States and Canada counted at least 8,279,491 birds of 574 species in their neighborhoods from Feb. 18 to 21 for the 14th annual Great Backyard Bird Count.

Throughout the four-day event — led by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the National Audubon Society and Bird Studies Canada — participants spent at least fifteen minutes on one day counting the number of each bird species they identified and submitting the results in checklists online.

They were then able to browse results from any province in North America online as additional counts were submitted and verified, submit photos of the birds they saw to the GBBC’s photo gallery and compare counts with results from previous years.

Collectively, this data makes up the “largest instantaneous snapshot of bird populations ever recorded,” according to the National Audubon Society. It allows scientists to study changes in bird population trends from year to year, said Delta Willis, Senior Communications Manager of the National Audubon Society.

According to the GBBC, this includes studying how the winter season affects populations of birds, as well as any changes in migratory timing, population decline of specific birds and biodiversity throughout the continent.

Though this year’s results are still incomplete because participants from the 2011 count are still submitting data, the event has been growing in popularity. In 2010, the GBBC reported record rates of participation as “birders turned in 97,200 checklists ... identified 602 species and counted 11.2 million individual birds.”

For the second consecutive year, the state of New York submitted the most checklists in North America. Citizens of Ithaca reported seeing 77 species of birds — the highest number within the state —with the Canvasback, Redhead and American Crow being the top three frequently sighted birds.

The event not only enables citizens to take part in scientific research but also encourages them to learn about local wildlife.

 â€śIt helps you recognize what birds you have in your own backyard or local park,” said Willis. “This is like a beginner’s citizen program for people who are discovering how to identify birds.”

Willis said the event also educates people about conservation measures they can implement at home.

“We encourage people to help birds by not using pesticides, not having glass windows that they can collide into, or keeping cats ­— which eat millions of birds every year — indoors,” Willis said.     

 clap Good job all who participated. They would have laughed at me if I sent mine in!
16784  Anything Else / Totally OT / Welcome jmstruwe on: 24-Feb-11, 01:46:29 PM
  to the forum jmstruwe
16785  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Falcons at their nests now on: 24-Feb-11, 01:06:03 PM
A few more
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