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17941  Member Activities / Events / Re: Seasons Greetings and Happy Holidays from the Forum Members on: 10-Dec-10, 02:20:54 PM

Speaking of making stuff, Donna's daughter made the santa that is her current avatar!  A very creative family!  Yes, I'm blowing your horn, Donna!

I was wondering about that. I couldn't pin it down. Great job! It bowled me over.

What a pin-head...LOL. Yes, we make these and my daughter gives them to her friends on the bowling league. Oh what fun it is....we are doing team snowmen now. GO .......BILLS!

 hysterical
17942  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: ABCs of birds -T! on: 10-Dec-10, 12:27:43 PM
How about Tufted Tit Mouse.  Have those up home but we aren't there!  Miss all the birds we see in the winter up North.    See lots of Turkey Vultures down here too!

http://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/blog/2010/12/the-buzzards-are-back.html Speaking of TV's.

Just found this site with who knows how many tits... who knew!? Not me!

http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/list.php?qry=Tufted%20tit-tyrant



That's alot of tits Bobbie!!! Grin I didn't know either.  blindfold

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17943  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: ABCs of birds -T! on: 10-Dec-10, 12:26:55 PM
How about Tufted Tit Mouse.  Have those up home but we aren't there!  Miss all the birds we see in the winter up North.    See lots of Turkey Vultures down here too!

http://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/blog/2010/12/the-buzzards-are-back.html Speaking of TV's.

Just found this site with who knows how many tits... who knew!? Not me!

http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/list.php?qry=Tufted%20tit-tyrant



 scared blue scared blue Shocked Shocked
17944  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Jefferson, NJ: Dog who wandered for 70 days reunited with owners on: 10-Dec-10, 12:16:55 PM
A newly adopted dog, who slipped her collar and ran off, was found more than two months later after another dog adopted from the same shelter apparently picked up on her scent and led people to where the wayward dog was nesting.
Daisy, a 2-year-old mixed breed, was out for a walk around her Jefferson Township neighborhood on Sept. 28 when she disappeared.

Her owners, Theresa Jacob and Ryan Simko, who live in the Oak Ridge section of the township, began a campaign to find Daisy by contacting Eleventh Hour Rescue, which launched a search. "Eleventh Hour gets involved when one of the dogs we've adopted out is lost. When the search didn't recover Daisy, authorities were notified, websites were updated and flyers posted," explained Roger Keyser, an Eleventh Hour Rescue volunteer. "Daisy's owners did everything possible to find her."

Daisy was spotted several times over the 70-day period she was missing, but continued to elude capture despite several attempts by good Samaritans.

Originally called Lulu at the shelter, Daisy did not yet respond to either name, so that — combined with being alone and scared — complicated rescue attempts, said Jacob.

The break came when Carrie Cartier was taking her usual evening walk with her dog, Harley, and a neighbor near the Sky View Golf Course in Sparta. Harley was adopted from Eleventh Hour Rescue in Randolph just as Daisy was.

Harley began pulling Cartier in a direction they did not normally walk and was so insistent, they followed and found Daisy in an area where she apparently had been nesting.

Cartier later returned with her husband to the same spot, but the dog bolted. Scott Cartier checked online and confirmed it was Daisy.

Knowing time was of the essence because of the cold and the length of time she had been on her own, the Cartiers returned with a blanket and food for Daisy. They then notified Jacob and Simko, while also enlisting the help of other Eleventh Hour Rescue volunteers.

On Monday, a humane, dog-friendly trap was set with hot dogs, chicken and other treats. By Tuesday, two more traps were set with not only food — which included a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich from Dunkin' Donuts, according to Jacob — but blankets with hand warmers underneath for added warmth and one of Daisy's favorite dog toys from home.

Daisy finally took the bait, and it was Daisy's owners who went back to check the traps and discovered their beloved pet.

Daisy was taken to a veterinarian for a checkup. Although she lost some weight and tested positive for Lyme disease and another anaplasmosis (parasite), Daisy is back at home being treated with antibiotics and the prognosis is good.

"All of us were shocked that after 70 days wandering around on her own, Daisy looked so good. We really appreciate everyone's help," said Jacob. "Ryan and I feel so blessed that she is home with us and out of the cold. It really is a Christmas miracle that our little family will be together for the holidays to celebrate what this time of year is all about — family."

17945  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: From MAK: Pics from Morning Watches on: 10-Dec-10, 12:08:10 PM
12-10 pics. 15 days til Christmas, 14 days left to shop.

Beauty on Mercurys outstretched hand with the bag of money in it!
Beauty under the northwest wing of the Times Square building.
This pic is taken from the very spot where Jemison was rescued for the second time back in July.
Beauty under northwest wing of the Times Square building. Taken from Fitzhugh at Broad St.
This is a snowpile right across from the HSBC building. Not bad for our first dump of the season!
17946  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Website News / Re: New Features for 2011 on: 10-Dec-10, 11:56:27 AM

With the date & time on the side. 


Bingo.

OK...it used to just be in the banner up top...I'd need a magnifying glass when I was looking for something in the dailies.


I selected a larger, higher quality font when I moved it to the side. And by moving it to the side, there will no longer be the possibility of the banner obscuring part of the picture.

Expect to see the side banner in all archived images starting January 1st.

Good idea Shaky!  clap
17947  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Birders Rejoice: Library Puts Avian Calls, Photos and Maps Online on: 10-Dec-10, 11:54:22 AM
This will be very handy for smart phone owners.

My phones not so smart! Sad
17948  Member Activities / Events / Re: Seasons Greetings and Happy Holidays from the Forum Members on: 10-Dec-10, 11:50:59 AM
Lots of great blasts from the past!

Speaking of making stuff, Donna's daughter made the santa that is her current avatar!  A very creative family!  Yes, I'm blowing your horn, Donna!

Funny Janet!
17949  Member Activities / Events / Re: Seasons Greetings and Happy Holidays from the Forum Members on: 10-Dec-10, 11:49:47 AM

Speaking of making stuff, Donna's daughter made the santa that is her current avatar!  A very creative family!  Yes, I'm blowing your horn, Donna!

I was wondering about that. I couldn't pin it down. Great job! It bowled me over.

What a pin-head...LOL. Yes, we make these and my daughter gives them to her friends on the bowling league. Oh what fun it is....we are doing team snowmen now. GO .......!
17950  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: ABCs of birds -T! on: 10-Dec-10, 07:54:23 AM
How about Tufted Tit Mouse.  Have those up home but we aren't there!  Miss all the birds we see in the winter up North.    See lots of Turkey Vultures down here too!

http://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/blog/2010/12/the-buzzards-are-back.html Speaking of TV's.
17951  Member Activities / Events / Re: Seasons Greetings and Happy Holidays from the Forum Members on: 10-Dec-10, 07:32:04 AM
Here's a blast from the past!





Carol, who made this one?? Is it yours?

Yes, Donna.  I made this one.   wave

Found it when I was going back through the old stuff.

Carol P.

OK, thanks!
17952  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Daily pictures on: 10-Dec-10, 07:23:01 AM
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/scbi/migratorybirds/featured_photo/daily-pic.cfm?id=12251 Other pics here

Anna's Hummingbird digging in the snow Poor thing but great photo.

Smithsonian

Noooooooooo! How he do's that?!
 
17953  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Freeze framing wildlife in Powys (UK) on: 10-Dec-10, 07:21:00 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/midwales/hi/people_and_places/newsid_9271000/9271798.stm

A Llanidloes-based wildlife film-maker has braved sub-zero temperatures in Powys to study how wildlife manage in such cold conditions.

17954  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Daily pictures on: 10-Dec-10, 07:14:10 AM
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/scbi/migratorybirds/featured_photo/daily-pic.cfm?id=12251 Other pics here

Anna's Hummingbird digging in the snow Poor thing but great photo.

Smithsonian
17955  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Over 8,000 birds collected so far in the Gulf of Mexico because of BP oil spill on: 10-Dec-10, 07:10:27 AM
Over a month ago, the US Fish and Wildlife Service reported that over 6,000 birds had perished as a result of the BP/Deepwater Horizon oil gush and some 100 dolphins. Yet, that was a month ago and as of December 8 it is unclear just how many of various species - marine wildlife and other wildlife - have perished, except that the number of bird losses has definitely spiked.

For,  Nov. 30, the FWS reported that 8,000 birds (of numerous species) had been collected in the Gulf of Mexico. Of this number, over three quarters - or 6,039 - were collected dead or died after collection. Also, on this report the FWS states that of the 8,000 mentioned, 10 percent were counted twice because they were collected alive but died later.*

It is important to remember these numbers as the news comes in about fishing area reopenings and "safe" seafood. The numbers are staggering, after all.

According to the Nov. 30 report, 911 brown pelicans have been collected from all five Gulf states - Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, Florida and Mississippi - and of that number, 555 perished.

The FWS states on their reports that the numbers are accurate to the best of their knowledge at the time of publication.

This evening, the Examiner reached out to the FWS to explain the lack of a report on all wildlife since early Nov., whereas the bird data was released far more recently. In the coming days, this space will feature an interview with a representative of the FWS. The numbers will be more throughly explained following that conversation.*

The examiner.com
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