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511  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / More photos from same series on: 20-Apr-10, 11:01:48 AM
From The Sun


Fought hog ... leopard attacks


Pregnant paws ... leopard pounces on mum-to-be


Hog wars ... the big cat attempts death grip


Dinner guessed ... hyena lurks in background
512  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Purr-fect playmates (High Cuteness Warning) on: 19-Apr-10, 09:46:03 PM


From The Sun:

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SHEBA the lion cub has found two purr-fect pals in tiny kittens Jack and Jill.

The mischievous baby caracal cats climbed all over their bigger friend.

But Sheba got to grips with them and caught little Jill under her furry paw.

While Jack lied on the young cub's back.

The feline friends cuddled up to each other for these incredibly cute pictures in South Africa.
513  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Iceland volcano cams, and how to pronounce it on: 19-Apr-10, 09:10:40 PM
Three web cams are focused on Eyjafjallajökull, the Icelandic Volcano:
from Hvolsvelli
from ValahnĂşk
from Þórólfsfelli
The first two are currently showing some of the lava eruptions.

Now, for the pronunciation, an somewhat humorous article from the New York Times, 2010.04.16. The original includes audio help.

Iceland Volcano Spews Consonants and Vowels

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New Yorkers with suddenly dashed European travel plans were not the only ones in town inconvenienced by the eruption of a volcano 2,800 miles away.

All across this fair city, thousands of people, some of them highly paid television and radio newscasters, found themselves tumbling down the vowel-and-liquid-consonant-lubricated slopes of Eyjafjallajokull, the mountain’s 16-letter, six-and-a-half-syllable, 47-Scrabble-point name.

We know this because we went into the Times Square subway station and asked them to say it.

“I, a fiat like, la Joe, cuckle” Shmuel Rosenthal said, slowly, as if reading an entire sentence.

“EE-ya-FEE-ya-la-jo-COOL,” a man named Gael Laincy offered.

Wrong, and wrong.

Judy Boykin, a tourist from Martinsburg, W.Va., in a pink floral print coat with an American flag pinned to her lapel, got it partly right.

“There’s something that’s not pronounced,” she said, adding, “Al Roker couldn’t do it this morning.”

But then she wound up and unleashed, seemingly to her own surprise, “Jaffalakackle!”

Nope.

Here’s the lowdown from a native speaker at the Icelandic consulate, who would give only her first name, spelling unknown but pronounced Becca. Take a deep breath.

EY-ya-fyat-lah-YOH-kuht

The “EY” rhymes with the word “bay.” The “k” is softer than an English “k,” almost like a hard “g.” And the “t” at the end kind of sticks for a second and pulls away with a hint of a glottal “l.”

EY-ya-fyat-lah-YOH-kuht

Say it soft and it’s almost like, “Hey, ya fergot La Yogurt.”

“The first problem for Americans is, you see this long word and don’t know where to begin, “ said Joan Maling, a professor emerita of linguistics at Brandeis University. “You don’t know how to divide it up.”

It’s simple. “Eyja” is the Icelandic word for island. “Fjalla” means mountain. “Jokull” is glacier.

Of the 12 people we approached in the subway, only Patrick Gullmarsuik got it nearly right. He is from Sweden.

Most non-Icelandic speakers, of course, just call the thing the volcano, and, when reading news accounts, let their mind’s narrator glide silently over those 16 letters. (This may be for the best, international-respect-wise, since as our colleagues at The Lede noted Friday, Icelanders find our manglings of the name endlessly amusing.) Officials at the Icelandic consulate said that most callers worried about their travel plans did not attempt to bruise their tongues on the offending word.

These more practical souls were represented in our survey by a woman named Sophia Williamson, who was shown a flashcard with both the spelling and the pronunciation guide.

“Sorry, I don’t have time for this,” she said and headed for the nearest office building.
514  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / 2010.04.19 Iceland Volcano Sends New Tremors, Lower Ash Cloud on: 19-Apr-10, 08:51:51 PM
From Earth Snapshot:

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The erupting volcano in Iceland sent new tremors on Monday, but the ash plume which has caused air traffic chaos across Europe has dropped to a height of about 2 km (1.2 miles), the Meteorological Office said.

Visibility near the Eyjafjallajokull glacier was almost nil as falling ash saturated the air and covered agricultural fields with a thin layer of dust which could be dangerous to animals if eaten, local media quoted the police as saying.

There was a risk, however, that molten rock could create new pathways for water to run into the crater, causing more explosions and a higher level of ash production.

The ash plume, which has cost airlines millions of dollars per day in lost revenue, had descended to a lower altitude as strong winds continued to push the cloud southward.

The ash plume is very low. It’s not much higher than 2 kilometers. The column of ash rising from the volcano was as high as 11 km when it started erupting earlier last week.

Air traffic over Europe remained severely disrupted on Monday.
515  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / MIRAVI on: 19-Apr-10, 08:39:30 PM
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MIRAVI: the Earth live
 
Have you ever wanted to track natural events in progress, such as fires, floods and volcanic eruptions, or simply explore the planet through the eyes of a satellite? ESA has created a website, MIRAVI, which gives access to the most recently acquired images from the world’s largest Earth Observation satellite, Envisat.
 
MIRAVI, short for MERIS Images RApid VIsualisation, tracks Envisat around the globe, generates images from the raw data collected by Envisat’s optical instrument, MERIS, and provides them online within two hours.
516  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / The Tinker Bell Triplet and other images from ESO on: 19-Apr-10, 08:34:09 PM
Yes, it is possible to talk about Tinker Bell and still have it properly filed under general nature discussion! 2thumbsup



The Tinker Bell Triplet was formed from the merger of three galaxies.

Here is the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Picture of the Week Archive, as well as their complete Image Archive.
517  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / NASA's Astronomy picture of the day on: 19-Apr-10, 07:59:35 PM

Here is the link to the archive that the Icelandic volcano weather photo is part of, the Astronomy Picture of the Day.  Lots of really fascinating shots of anything to do with space, updated daily!
518  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Now / 7:16 p.m. Archer takes over egg-sitting on: 19-Apr-10, 07:16:50 PM
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519  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud from Iceland on: 18-Apr-10, 04:32:25 PM
I just tried again to make some sun pictures.
Here is one to start.
greetings Aafke


That's gorgeous! I am glad you got there before he was gone into the sea. (I love that turn of phrase!) Where do you go to take pictures?
520  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Elephant cam on: 18-Apr-10, 03:31:58 PM
From the Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee, the Elecam.

Fifteen elephants (thirteen Asian and two African) in four herds on 2700 acres. All are rescued or retired, but this cam shows them out in their habitat being elephants, and not as show animals.

TES has a Youtube channel also, which is more close-up video, but in general, the public is not able to visit and personally watch the elephants.
521  Support / Camera Problems / Live stream *RESOLVED* on: 18-Apr-10, 02:29:35 PM
The page says "Has not broadcast yet" and "Off Air". Sad
522  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / More tricks of shadows... on: 18-Apr-10, 01:58:56 PM
How much is that puppy in the nestbox?
The one peering in to the right of the rulers?

523  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 18-Apr-10, 09:05:29 AM
One of Archer's other eyelids, which closes upwards...





More eye information here and here.

What we most often see is the nictitating membrane, so this is really quite neat!
524  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Archer gets a little help 2:34 on: 17-Apr-10, 08:09:50 PM
First, Beauty gets some ancestral advice, then, the spirits intervene again to assist Archer in his duties...

(movie)

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525  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Iceland Volcano News Blog on: 17-Apr-10, 07:38:52 PM
Here is a blog with all the latest news, including news on travel restrictions.
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