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25006  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Rubber Dodo awards on: 21-Sep-09, 08:26:09 AM
Thanks, Ei.  I voted too.  I was horrified at those five top candidates because I hadn't realized just how  far so many people will go to deliberately destroy the environment. snarl
Dot in PA


Me too, I wanted to check them all.
25007  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Putney Mountain Hawk watch video on: 21-Sep-09, 07:46:50 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XiFAzcnW0Y

Over 1000 Broad-winged Hawks counted in one day!   hawk wow
25008  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Return of the Red Knots (Mirta) on: 21-Sep-09, 07:32:07 AM
   finch (Not a Knot but it's red)

The horseshoe crabs come from the deep, summoned by the big spring tides. Plodding and clumsy, the crabs plow along the continental shelf and through the silty waters of Delaware Bay, then drag themselves onto beaches to lay their eggs—with occasional detours to boat launches and coastal roads and waterfront parking lots. Easily flipped by waves or stranded by retreating surf, their bodies litter the shoreline like rusting artillery from a forgotten war. But their tails tick back and forth in the sand, like metronomes. They only look dead.

The red knots descend from the sky. Plain, stocky sandpipers, they can fly a distance equivalent to a trip to the moon and back over the course of their lifetimes. They exude a twitchy, almost manic energy. Many have come from Tierra del Fuego, at the tip of South America. After a brief rest in Brazil, they travel almost 5,000 miles straight to Delaware Bay on the way to their Arctic nesting grounds. Upon arrival in the bay, they are basically starving, their breastbones protruding from their downy red chests.

Each May, the birds and the crabs meet on the beach.

It's a vital rendezvous. The emaciated red knots, in the midst of one of the world's longest migrations, have two weeks to double their body weight for the nonstop flight over Canada's vast forests to the polar tundra where they breed. Luckily, Delaware Bay's beaches are the site of the world's largest horseshoe crab spawning, which has historically generated a superabundance of fat- and protein-packed eggs.

Whole conga lines of crabs assemble at high tide, females as big as dinner plates tailed by salad-plate- and saucer-size suitors. The females dig holes in the sand and deposit sticky piles of wasabi-colored specks, which the males fertilize in the nest. Because there are so many crabs, they often kick up each other's nests, bringing the eggs to the surface.

Exposed eggs are no longer viable, but they still support life. The tiny red knots gobble some 25,000 eggs a day apiece—something like a person eating 700 chicken eggs in 24 hours—and so undergo one of the most rapid weight gains of all animals. By the end of their fortnight layover, some birds achieve outright corpulence, their breasts swaying pendulously with every step. When the restless flocks finally sound their departure calls in late May or early June, the fattest individuals sometimes struggle to achieve lift-off.

The Delaware estuary is considered one of the most important shorebird stopover zones in the world, largely because of the supply of horseshoe crab eggs. But lately red knots and other migratory species have been having trouble gaining even the minimum weight necessary to continue their journeys. Since the mid-1980s, the number of visiting red knots, once close to 100,000, has fallen by more than 75 percent, to fewer than 25,000.
Scientists blame the decline on the harvest of horseshoe crabs for fishing bait, a practice that increased an estimated twenty-fold in the 1990s. States along the Atlantic Coast have since halted or restricted the harvest, and the crabs are now showing preliminary signs of recovery. For the birds, it's not as clear. In 2003, the knots were so thin they simply lacked the energy to reach the Arctic; they stopped in southern Canada and skipped an entire breeding cycle. About 15,000 passed through Delaware Bay that year, and the numbers haven't improved much since. Some scientists have forecast the imminent extinction of the rufa red knots (Calidris canutus rufa), the most common North American subspecies, which have historically relied on the crabs to refuel.

And so these days a third species flocks to Delaware and New Jersey's marshy shores: concerned ornithologists and birders from all over the world, armed with tagging gear, cannon nets, tide charts, trays of vegetarian lasagna to keep their strength up and jumbo bottles of wine. Each spring they pitch tents on the beach or crash in rental houses, keeping vigil via telescope.

The morning fog that enfolded wooden pilings and moored boats in Mispillion Harbor also helped to hide several dozen men and women crouched behind scraggly bushes. The stretch of sand before them gradually darkened as shorebirds—ruddy turnstones, semipalmated sandpipers and plenty of red knots—touched down and began jackhammering for eggs. The knot's distinctive call—whit-whit!—was lost in the greedy din. Suddenly spooked ("It wasn't me!" someone hissed over the two-way radio), the big flock levitated for a moment and sank back down to the beach. Feasting resumed. "Get ready, base camp," the radio crackled.

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/Return-of-the-Sandpiper.html?c=y&page=2 more on the story here
25009  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: drinking Bat pictures on: 20-Sep-09, 08:42:28 PM
If you think bats are cool, see  pictures in the link.
And if you think bats are ugly, watch them too!!
<http://www.dailymai l.co.uk/sciencet ech/article- 1213851/Stunning -shots-thirsty- bats-swooping- lick-water- garden-pond. html>
How cute!
Mirta (finally here after 3 days with problems to open this site)
 /\o/\   ^.^   ^ö^    ^o^   ^*^ ^._.^     ^._.^

Mirta, thanks.....they are so amazing. Is that why they swoop down at night when we were in a pool??? Looking for water, I hope.  bat
25010  Anything Else / Totally OT / Was looking for something and this was on a page on: 20-Sep-09, 08:29:04 PM
Abandoned Cemetery in New York

Abandoned Spooky Cemetery Chapel

Rochester, New York: Built in the early 1800s, Mt. Hope Cemetery was the first munipical cemetery in the United States with graves older than the official graveyard itself. Such famous persons as Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglas are among those buried there in everything from lawn crypts and columbariums to family mausoleums. It seems strange, then, that the chapel at such an historically significant location would be abandoned to the elements, though it remains elegant even in its disrepair.

I bumped into this a few times on the net....and it had nothing to do with what I was searching for.  eeeeek
25011  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcons News / Re: Main Camera captures Archer and Beauty at Times Square building nest box on: 20-Sep-09, 07:20:03 PM

Does your Kaver Rules (no argument here) have to be NY Giant colors?   happy  UGLY at home - Cowboys flags  clap and NYG flags are flying.   happy

Actually, I didn't realize it was the Giants colors....lol...I just made it quick to see if it worked...
25012  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: 6:23 PM EDT, September 20, 2009 on: 20-Sep-09, 07:01:15 PM
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WanderingFalcon (Carol P.): Falcon Watch - 9/20/09 - RTH vs Pefa aerial dogfight at 12:45 pm.
Link:
http://twitter.com/WanderingFalcon/statuses/4132763343

Oh boy!! Hope all is well with both.
25013  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: 6:42 PM EDT, September 20, 2009 on: 20-Sep-09, 07:00:33 PM
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wnyfalconfan (Joyce): 6:35 pm A&B on jail communication tower.
Link:
http://twitter.com/wnyfalconfan/statuses/4133099734

Thank you Joyce
25014  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Smileys on: 20-Sep-09, 06:22:15 PM

or how bout this
25015  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Smileys on: 20-Sep-09, 05:50:17 PM
Done. snarl  foxbinocs

 thanks2 Shaky
25016  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcons News / Re: Main Camera captures Archer and Beauty at Times Square building nest box on: 20-Sep-09, 05:30:40 PM
<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20090920/MainCamera_HighRes_20090920-1719.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20090920/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20090920-1719.jpg?" >[/url] Almost a connection   bang head
<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/Camera1/20090920/Camera1_20090920-1720.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/Camera1_Thumbnail/20090920/Camera1_Thumbnail_20090920-1720.jpg?" >[/url] getting closer frustrated
<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/Camera1/20090920/Camera1_20090920-1721.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/Camera1_Thumbnail/20090920/Camera1_Thumbnail_20090920-1721.jpg?" >[/url] Bingo  yippee
<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20090920/MainCamera_HighRes_20090920-1726.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20090920/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20090920-1726.jpg?" >[/url] All by herself...she wants to be   whistle
25017  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcons News / Re: Main Camera captures Archer and Beauty at Times Square building nest box on: 20-Sep-09, 08:52:22 AM
<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20090920/MainCamera_HighRes_20090920-0837.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20090920/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20090920-0837.jpg?" >[/url] This is a new spot..
25018  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Smileys on: 20-Sep-09, 08:49:15 AM
  Here ya go Dot and Shaky, could you add this? Thanks.

URL=http://www.messentools.com/en/msn-emoticon-details-and-download/id/810/][/URL]  We need one of these too.
25019  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Join EuroBirdwatch in your country! on: 20-Sep-09, 08:34:18 AM
   

Donna, I love the fox with binocs.  Embarrassed Maybe you should post him to Smileys for Shaky to add.
Dot in PA

Done Dot.  thanks2
25020  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Smileys on: 20-Sep-09, 08:32:54 AM
  Here ya go Dot and Shaky, could you add this? Thanks.
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