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23611  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Baerbel on: 10-Feb-10, 06:18:37 AM
Baerbel

Have a great day   
23612  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Big Snow Part 2 on: 09-Feb-10, 12:15:12 PM
Grandson lives in West Chester, Pa.  They were hit hard with last storm.  He works in Delaware.
Has a 40-45 minute drive to work under normal conditions.  Pa. is expecting to be hit again.
Grandma worries!!!

Ahhhhh....good gramma!  heart
23613  Anything Else / Totally OT / Clouds on: 09-Feb-10, 11:25:32 AM
Some Nacreous clouds Jeff sent. He's leaving in a few days....I'll miss his pics.
23614  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Big Snow Part 2 on: 09-Feb-10, 11:15:54 AM
I hate to break your heart, but ...

A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 7 PM EST WEDNESDAY.

* PRECIPITATION TYPE...SNOW.

* ACCUMULATIONS...10 TO 20 INCHES.

Someday we will go back to work!  The Feds are still closed and the locals are, too.

Wow, your still out of work???? We don't close here for anything.....I think the Blizzard of 96 halted us. Business as usual no matter.
23615  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Super Bowl Commercials on: 09-Feb-10, 10:45:02 AM
Nuts!  I was doing all of the necessary stuff and missed it.  I'll catch the highlights at noon  clap

Congrats on your 1,000th post, Janet. You're our 2nd falcon!

CONGRATS  
23616  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 09-Feb-10, 10:29:04 AM
Is that BEAUTY!!!
23617  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Big Snow Part 2 on: 09-Feb-10, 08:43:50 AM
STORM ALERT

SNOW ON THE WAY! ... OUR TIME FOR A MAJOR SNOW ACCUMULATION HAS FINALLY COME!    SNOW SHOULD OVERSPREAD THE AREA LATE TONIGHT (9 PM – 12 AM).   BY DAYBREAK TOMORROW, THERE COULD BE AROUND 1.0 – 3.0 INCHES.    DURING THE DAY TOMORROW, EXPECT OCCASIONAL SNOW, HEAVY AT TIMES.  ACCOMPANYING THE SNOW WILL BE AN INCREASING WIND OF 20 – 30 MPH, WHICH WILL RESULT IN CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING.   BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS OFF WEDNESDAY NIGHT (9 PM – 12 AM), A STORM TOTAL ACCUMULATION OF 8.0 – 14.0 INCHES IS LIKELY.

ALERT OVERVIEW

START TIME:   
Tonight
9 PM – 12 AM   
END TIME:
Wed Night
9 PM – 12 AM
TOTAL:
8.0 – 14.0 Inches
INTENSITY:
Light early, then steady to heavy on Wednesday
COMMENTS:
Gusty winds will result in blowing and drifting Wednesday through Thursday
Increasing clouds.
Westerly winds becoming light and variable
WED NIGHT
Snow tapering off (9 PM – 12 AM), windy and cold
(Storm Total accumulation of  8.0 – 14.0 Inches)

Our turn.
   


 

 

 
23618  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Aafke on: 09-Feb-10, 07:39:37 AM
Thanks everybody
I always like it  to make moderatorcards and Happy Birthdayposts.
But it's very  nice to receive happy Birthdaycards and posts. thumbsup
It was very cold (no snow) and I went out to feed the birds in my garden, my garden is 10 min from my home.
Kerwin, my son made me a nice Birthday gift, he invited me to make a ride, put the TomTom/routeplanner on and there was his voice telling me how to drive, I really like it!
I celebrate my birthday this saturday for family and friends. mbanana bguitar
So thanks again and don't forget to send pictures for both of the "Snow" contests.
 heart heart greetings Aafke


I can assume he spoke in Dutch??? What a nice son....must have been a real hoot to hear his voice on Tommy!!! Glad you had a fun day and a fun weekend coming up!
23619  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / The hawks of Navano Lane on: 09-Feb-10, 06:36:28 AM
http://blog.syracuse.com/outdoors/2010/02/post_26.html

Check out the story and real cool video.
23620  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / PRINCIPLES OF BIRDING ETHICS on: 09-Feb-10, 06:27:23 AM
Everyone who enjoys birds and birding must always respect wildlife, its environment, and the rights of others. In any conflict of interest between birds and birders, the welfare of the birds and their environment comes first.

Code of Birding Ethics

1. Promote the welfare of birds and their environment.

1(a) Support the protection of important bird habitat.

1(b) To avoid stressing birds or exposing them to danger, exercise restraint and caution during observation, photography, sound recording, or filming.

Limit the use of recordings and other methods of attracting birds, and never use such methods in heavily birded areas, or for attracting any species that is Threatened, Endangered, or of Special Concern, or is rare in your local area;

Keep well back from nests and nesting colonies, roosts, display areas, and important feeding sites. In such sensitive areas, if there is a need for extended observation, photography, filming, or recording, try to use a blind or hide, and take advantage of natural cover.

Use artificial light sparingly for filming or photography, especially for close-ups.

1(c) Before advertising the presence of a rare bird, evaluate the potential for disturbance to the bird, its surroundings, and other people in the area, and proceed only if access can be controlled, disturbance minimized, and permission has been obtained from private land-owners. The sites of rare nesting birds should be divulged only to the proper conservation authorities.

1(d) Stay on roads, trails, and paths where they exist; otherwise keep habitat disturbance to a minimum.

2. Respect the law, and the rights of others.

2(a) Do not enter private property without the owner's explicit permission.

2(b) Follow all laws, rules, and regulations governing use of roads and public areas, both at home and abroad.

2(c) Practice common courtesy in contacts with other people. Your exemplary behavior will generate goodwill with birders and non-birders alike.

3. Ensure that feeders, nest structures, and other artificial bird environments are safe.

3(a) Keep dispensers, water, and food clean, and free of decay or disease. It is important to feed birds continually during harsh weather.

3(b) Maintain and clean nest structures regularly.

3(c) If you are attracting birds to an area, ensure the birds are not exposed to predation from cats and other domestic animals, or dangers posed by artificial hazards.

4. Group birding, whether organized or impromptu, requires special care.

Each individual in the group, in addition to the obligations spelled out in Items #1 and #2, has responsibilities as a Group Member.

4(a) Respect the interests, rights, and skills of fellow birders, as well as people participating in other legitimate outdoor activities. Freely share your knowledge and experience, except where code 1(c) applies. Be especially helpful to beginning birders.

4(b) If you witness unethical birding behavior, assess the situation, and intervene if you think it prudent. When interceding, inform the person(s) of the inappropriate action, and attempt, within reason, to have it stopped. If the behavior continues, document it, and notify appropriate individuals or organizations.

Group Leader Responsibilities [amateur and professional trips and tours].

4(c) Be an exemplary ethical role model for the group. Teach through word and example.

4(d) Keep groups to a size that limits impact on the environment, and does not interfere with others using the same area.

4(e) Ensure everyone in the group knows of and practices this code.

4(f) Learn and inform the group of any special circumstances applicable to the areas being visited (e.g. no tape recorders allowed).

4(g) Acknowledge that professional tour companies bear a special responsibility to place the welfare of birds and the benefits of public knowledge ahead of the company's commercial interests. Ideally, leaders should keep track of tour sightings, document unusual occurrences, and submit records to appropriate organizations.

Please Follow this Code and Distribute and Teach it to Others

The American Birding Association's Code of Birding Ethics may be freely reproduced for distribution/dissemination. Please acknowledge the role of ABA in developing and promoting this code with a link to the ABA website using the url http://www.aba.org. Thank you.
23621  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Check out these Coop pics from Bill Hubick Photography (MD) on: 08-Feb-10, 11:25:17 PM
http://www.billhubick.com/photos/updates/20100207.php  amazing photos
23622  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Big Snow Part 2 on: 08-Feb-10, 06:49:52 PM
I'm going to pretend that pizza is falling from the sky. 



RESERVOIR!!!!
23623  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Big Snow Part 2 on: 08-Feb-10, 06:46:44 PM
This time it's hitting us!!! Yay!  6 to 12 inches....oh yeah


23624  Support / Help! / Re: Falcon Watch on: 08-Feb-10, 01:52:42 PM
Lisa, I think you can post it over at imprints....you would have to sign up...log in and then post. There are directions over there.

http://rfalconcam.com/falconwatching/?page_id=6
23625  Support / Help! / Re: Falcon Watch on: 08-Feb-10, 01:48:36 PM
But I am a local falcon watcher.  Does this mean my post don't matter.  ???

So people can only see my watch reports in Rochester Falconcam Discussions??  confused

Well....pretty much. Maybe you can discuss that with the higher ups. Yes, of course your posts matter. Maybe Carol or Shaky can post it over on Imprints. Was a great watch and deserves recognition....especially with 3 falcons.  2thumbsup clap notworthy
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