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24736  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Alphabet Murders in Rochester on: 23-Oct-09, 10:53:34 PM
What is the title of the movie?  (Alphabet Murders?)  I remember it being filmed, but I haven't seen it and can't remember the title.

Yes Sue it's Alphabet Murders.
24737  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: I can haz cheezburger on: 23-Oct-09, 02:38:26 PM


 laugh

CUTE Ei 
24738  Anything Else / Totally OT / Alphabet Murders in Rochester on: 23-Oct-09, 02:36:59 PM
I just got done watching the movie..Wow, pretty creepy. I think Carol saw the movie being filmed back in 2007? The murderer says to Eliza Dushku, I'm gonna put you to sleep and throw you into the Genesee. Saw a bunch of stacks and other landmarks. The movie came out in 2008. Has anyone else seen the movie? I won't say any more in case. Hard to believe he has never been found. Shocked
24739  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: A friend of mine is in Antarctica building a new runway on: 23-Oct-09, 01:00:17 PM
So today, my friend Jeff is drilling holes in the Ice for Divers from the BBC. New documentary coming soon?

Here's what Jeff said:  Talk about cold.... Had to drill 2 holes in the Ice for these Divers. They were filming for the BBC. The water temp was 27 degrees!!   tongue2

I'll post em as I get em.  Cheesy
24740  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Ok this is like an ink blot test on: 23-Oct-09, 11:52:11 AM
A frog is the only animal in this ink blot test!!!!!! frog
 yahoo greetings Aafke


Umm....ok Aafke  secret2
24741  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Ok this is like an ink blot test on: 23-Oct-09, 11:50:53 AM
still waiting for Ei to say what she saw. She's not talking....maybe smart of her. I like how everyone see's something different.  handshake

OK...took some finagling, but I've got my marked up version at last...of a steaming Thanksgiving Turkey!   hungry



 hysterical hysterical hysterical bow  alrighty then Ei  stupid
24742  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Bruised eagle takes flight on: 23-Oct-09, 11:48:55 AM
I suspect that many of the lessons taught in school about the environment pale in comparison to what seeing that eagle did for those kids (and adults).

The webcam we for years looked at on the tower may have influenced sales but more than that, it influenced hearts and minds. pfalcon

 clap..I agree
24743  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Bruised eagle takes flight on: 23-Oct-09, 06:59:51 AM

Giant bird found with soaked wings so heavy it could not fly

 The News Journal • October 22, 2009


In the moments before its release, the bald eagle rattled around so much in its beagle-size dog cage that the cage moved from side to side.
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Then, the top was lifted.

"He was just gone," said J.D. Messeck, a seventh-grader at Millsboro Middle School, who assisted with the bird's release Wednesday at the Ingram Pond Outdoor Education Center near Millsboro.

"He just left. You could tell standing next to the cage that he was waiting to get out," he said.

The bird, injured during storms over the weekend, was discovered Saturday morning by hunters in an oak forest near Harrington. The hunters called state Fish & Wildlife officials, who took the eagle to Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research, near Newark.

Bald eagle populations have been on the rise in Delaware.

In 1991, there were less than 10 nesting pairs in the state. Last year, there were 46 occupied nests -- 23 in New Castle County, 14 in Kent County and 19 in Sussex County.

Bald eagle populations declined after the birds were exposed to the pesticide DDT. They were listed as federally endangered in 1967. Once DDT was banned, eagle populations began a slow recovery.

Eagles were removed from the federal endangered species list in 2007.

Wildlife workers gave the bird time to free itself Saturday before coming to its aid.

"Our standard is to give it two hours. Leave it alone," said Douglas Messeck, J.D.'s dad and one of two the agents who responded Saturday.

When Messeck and David Ptak arrived around noon Saturday, it was clear the bird -- he turned out to be a she -- needed help. The bird was soaked and was caught in a tangle of briars, Messeck said.

But catching a bald eagle -- even one that is possibly injured -- is easier said than done. Messeck said Ptak distracted the bird.

"She locked on him with that look," he said.

Meanwhile, Messeck covered her with a blanket, and Ptak carefully untangled and cut the briars. Then, the pair eased her into the dog crate and took her to Tri-State.

"She came out a lot easier than she went in," Messeck said.
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By the time the bird arrived in Newark it was warming up, drying out and a little bit feisty, said Erica Miller, a veterinarian at the rescue center. The bird likely had exhausted itself as it tried to escape from the briars, and it had bruises on its wings, she said.
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But the ride from Harrington to Tri-State allowed the bird time to rest.

"She was full of energy," Miller said.

But the bird was still very wet: "Literally, their feathers weigh so much that they can't get lift," she said.

The bird got food and a good night's rest, and the clinic ran some tests -- including routine blood tests. Most of the blood work came back fine, but one test indicated the bird had been exposed to lead, Miller said.

That isn't an uncommon finding in our area because eagles typically feed on animal carcasses that can be tainted with lead shot, she said.

The bird was treated to remove the lead then released in Tri-State's flight cage.

"By Sunday, the bird was feeling quite feisty," Miller said. "She flew beautifully in the flight cage."

The Tri-State team gave the bird a few more days to regain its strength.

On Wednesday, Ptak brought the eagle to Ingram Pond. Eagles are already common in the area. On Wednesday morning, four adult birds fed on a dead deer in a field and another rested in a nearby tree. The habitat is ideal because it is at the headwaters of Indian River Inlet.

As a bonus, a group of seventh-graders from Millsboro were on a field trip to the Indian River District's outdoor education center on the pond. They got to witness the release.

There was lots of excitement among the students as the bird rose from the cage as soon as the top was removed.

"I've never seen something so majestic up close," said Justin Revel. "You'll probably never see him again."

The bird lifted off, gaining altitude across a cut-over corn field and flew straight to a tree line, landing in one of the tallest trees.

Ashley Buchanan, 14, said she couldn't believe how beautiful the colors were as the bird flew.

"You could feel the wind" come off the wings as the bird took off, said Jediah Custis, 13.

For Indian River School officials, the bird's release was a chance to show a group of students what a bald eagle looks like -- up close.

Messeck said it was a big deal for him, too.

"I've done several captures," he said. But in 19 years "this was my first release."
24744  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Ok this is like an ink blot test on: 23-Oct-09, 06:26:55 AM
Hi Donna,

I don't get to the forum every day and sometimes I don't have time to get to the OT stuff.  I just saw your post and instantly saw the head of a raptor in the right corner.  I didn't think of it as an eyas though.  Where you placed your other arrow, I see a profile of the right side of a face and it looks like it is looking at a cobra snake.  Do you see it?

Joyce

Joyce do you see the ssss  snake2 (figures) under the rfalconcam logo? Ok, I do see a face or could be just a big nose, (Janet) depends on how you see it.. I still see an eyas or could be a baby eagle, hawk. On the very bottom under what I think is an eyas, looks like a bird also, could be a hummer...etc. I'm still looking for a Frog, (Aafke)..Beetle (NoraH), Cat (Rita/Judi) and a man with a walking stick (Carol). I do see Paul's Tree/Spade and still waiting for Ei to say what she saw. She's not talking....maybe smart of her. I like how everyone see's something different.  handshake
24745  Anything Else / Totally OT / Voca People....all voice no instruments on: 22-Oct-09, 07:49:50 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6EYrqIn0yI

Very interesting...and fun   bguitar mbanana clap
24746  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Mother nature's own masterpieces on: 22-Oct-09, 07:31:19 AM
Donna, thanks! thumbsup
Really fantastic pictures.
Every year I  visit the exhibition of those winning pictures.
It's always a great pleasure to look at them, they are even nicer in bigger format. 
greetings Aafke


very nice Aafke, I'm sure they are beautiful blown up.
24747  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: A friend of mine is in Antarctica building a new runway on: 22-Oct-09, 07:22:19 AM
Thanks for sharing Donna!  bow These are Great Images.  notworthy My friend Lynn went to Antarctica in January for vacation (Newark to Miami to Argentina to the boat across the Drake).  25K!!!  scared blue I think it is neat to find out what the kids we grew up with are doing today.  Very cool!

He is so lucky, I know it's freezing there but he's having a ball. The Emperor Penguins should be there soon and he will have loads of pics then. Can't wait. After the runway is done, he's off to New Zealand then Australia. NICE!!
24748  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: A friend of mine is in Antarctica building a new runway on: 22-Oct-09, 07:09:05 AM
Blow Your Mind !!! What Your looking at in this picture DOESN'T exist!! It's called a "Fata Morgana". If you look at about center of this picture you'll see a ridge of semi-blurry mountains. In reality they're NOT there, but you can take a photo of the Phenomenon!! Google the word and check it out !!! SPOOKY!!!!
24749  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: A friend of mine is in Antarctica building a new runway on: 22-Oct-09, 07:06:07 AM
Some more pics
24750  Anything Else / Totally OT / A friend of mine is in Antarctica building a new runway on: 22-Oct-09, 07:03:39 AM
I grew up with Jeff and he is in Antarctica for 6 months building a new runway called Pegasus White Ice Runway. The first few days he was there, it was - 142 degrees. So far, they have had good days and bad days. It's beautiful there and I'll share pics as I get them. Here's a few he sent. He is in McMurdo.
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