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23926  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Cool owl pic on: 18-Jan-10, 07:27:59 PM
I actually had to get up and look sideways at it!!!!!!!   Shocked  awesome pic.
23927  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: Shaky and Carrie's 2009 Cruise on: 18-Jan-10, 07:13:11 PM
Less than 4 weeks until the next one!

and we can all be stow-a-ways 
23928  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Check out the Wunderphoto on: 18-Jan-10, 06:28:16 PM
http://www.wunderground.com/wximage/viewsingleimage.html?mode=singleimage&handle=quickeye&number=902

And check the comments section below the pic. (I Wunder)
23929  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Cool owl pic on: 18-Jan-10, 06:22:12 PM
 2funny bangin pic
23930  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Potomac River Eagle on: 18-Jan-10, 07:14:54 AM
laugh

Yeah yeah, I know.  hurt
23931  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Potomac River Eagle on: 18-Jan-10, 06:51:40 AM
Obviously not a current picture with all those green leaves!  

Duh, my bad, or losing it. She sent it yesterday. I didn't even check what I wrote!  stupid silly

Thanks Janet   clap
23932  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: A friend of mine is in Antarctica building a new runway on: 18-Jan-10, 06:20:56 AM
1 more
23933  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: A friend of mine is in Antarctica building a new runway on: 18-Jan-10, 06:19:58 AM
More Emperor's  penguin penguinspin

He's trying to get as much as he can in now. Clocks ticking away before he leaves.
23934  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Potomac River Eagle on: 17-Jan-10, 07:56:46 PM
 My friend saw this eagle today. It's one of the Potomac River Eagles. It's right across the river from Quantico, Va. She also goes to Black River to see the Eagles.
23935  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: The Winter white-tailed eagle camera is back!!!!! on: 17-Jan-10, 10:04:21 AM
Snowy face in Ahja river. Southern Estonia
23936  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Horse giving birth now on: 17-Jan-10, 09:24:44 AM
Sorry I meant ready to give birth!  : hyper
23937  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Horse giving birth now on: 17-Jan-10, 09:18:55 AM
http://www.marestare.com/fcam.php?alias=starlight

Thanks Annette
23938  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / The peril of bird watching on: 17-Jan-10, 09:03:26 AM
Of all outdoor activities, birdwatching might seem to be the most innocuous. How can one possibly get into trouble watching birds?

Last week a Boston birder was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. The 46-year old man was birding in a marsh adjacent to some houses. A homeowner called police to report a man looking at the houses with binoculars. Local police responded, questioned the man and then arrested him.

The details of this specific case are unimportant, but it reminded me of a similar incident many years ago. I was birding along a rural road in central Oklahoma when a sheriff's deputy pulled up and asked what I was doing. I pointed to my binoculars, notebook and field guide, and explained that I was doing a breeding bird census. He said a nearby farmer had reported a suspicious character (me), but he accepted my explanation and wished me good luck. I'm sure it didn't hurt that I had a faculty identification card from Oklahoma State University.

More recently, I was birding along a public highway near a power plant. Within minutes, a security guard arrived and wanted to know what I was doing. I explained and since I wasn't trespassing, he told me to just keep my binoculars away from the plant's direction. Since 9/11, many industrial sites have ramped up security and are wary of people with binoculars and cameras.

Homeowners should not be criticized for reporting suspicious activity. Imagine seeing an unknown man or group of people with binoculars looking directly at your house. It could instill fear or even terror. Birders should keep this in mind if they watch or count birds in or near residential neighborhoods. It can be easy to inadvertently point binoculars at a living room window while following a bird in a bush between the birder and a house.

Birders who frequent particular areas might want to be proactive and stop by the local police station and introduce themselves. Explain what birders do and even give dates for coming breeding and Christmas bird counts so authorities aren't taken by surprise.

It turns out that birder/police encounters are not uncommon. Most experienced birders can tell at least one such tale. Within 24 hours of the Boston incident becoming known, more than 30 people reported a personal encounter with the law while birding. Many were easily resolved when the situation was explained.

One report, however, described overzealous police who thought a couple of young men with expensive optical gear must be thieves. Another group of birders were suspected of being drug dealers. And one guy, while scouting areas for the World Series of Birding in northern New Jersey, was detained because police thought he was dumping a body in the marsh.

Common sense dictates some basic rules to minimize conflicts between birders and the law:

1) Birders should avoid residential areas. If a rare bird shows up and generates a lot of interest, visit nearby homes and explain the purpose of your presence. Offer to show residents the rare bird and explain its significance. And advise local police that there may be a spate of out-of-town visitors.

2) Communities near birding hot spots should educate the public about the benefits of having birders visit the area. They stimulate the local economy by patronizing restaurants, gas stations, convenience stores and hotels. Birders return to hot spots year after year. Just ask communities that welcome birders such as Cape May, N.J., Erie, Pa., Leamington, Ontario, and Port Clinton, Ohio.

Finally, it pains me to write this, but it's good to be suspicious of strangers where they seem out of place. A criminal could easily pose as a birder. If in doubt, call the police.

Birders must understand that their activities can sometimes appear suspicious, and they must be willing to explain themselves if asked. And homeowners and police must understand that not every person using binoculars is a "Peeping Tom," a t
23939  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Battle of skies over breakfast (UK) on: 17-Jan-10, 08:59:17 AM
THESE stunning images of an aerial daylight robbery 'dogfight’ were captured by award-winning wildlife photographer Paul Blackley.
Paul, was out photographing a barn owl in the West Wight just before sunrise, initially getting a shot of the owl on a post and then it capturing a vole for breakfast.
"But, only seconds later, a kestrel swooped in at speed and attacked the owl to snatch the vole," he said.
"The barn owl tried to escape but the kestrel pursued it, having a couple of goes to get the vole. Eventually, the kestrel got a good grip and both birds tumbled to the ground before the kestrel took off, victorious," said Paul, 40, from Summers Lane, Totland.
"It is rare that everything is perfect for photographs and in this case the subject matter couldn’t have been better but the light level was low which meant that technically they were not the best images.

Note: There was only 1 pic in article
23940  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: A friend of mine is in Antarctica building a new runway on: 17-Jan-10, 08:19:04 AM
Very cool!  What does Jeff do when he isn't building runways on the ice?

He explores Janet. They have shops and bars but he likes to venture out to see what he can find. He has about 1 month left and he doesn't want to miss a thing.  The BAD weather is due soon and the new Winter crew comes in.
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