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Gripping Bogeys: Crunching the year's numbers
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Thursday, September 2, 2010. Crunching the year's numbers. 80 different places slept at. 12 of which were campsites in my tent, for a total of 16 camping nights. 28 places I stayed at were with the wonderful people who I'd never met until I showed up at their houses. A thank you to each of them is not nearly enough. I traveled through 31 states and 1 Canadian Province (B.C.). 467 ABA countable birds. However, there are 12 non-countables that I saw throughout the year:. BLUE AND YELLOW MACAW.
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If You Can, You Should: Summertime grilling
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If You Can, You Should. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Emily and I grilled a perfect dinner this week. The grilled polenta isnt shown but rounded out our selection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Random snipits of everyday life can be found here. Expect reviews of food and drink, especially a new cocktail or micro-brew beer. You will also find photos from recent adventures or just things I find amusing. Remember if you can, you should. Beer review: Old #38. Summer Wheat, Summer Beer.
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Meiofauna Perú: International Colloquium on Amphipoda (ICA). Aveiro-Portugal
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Friday, May 29, 2015. International Colloquium on Amphipoda (ICA). Aveiro-Portugal. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). International Colloquium on Amphipoda (ICA). Aveir. XIV International Rotifer Symposium, Czech Republi. The Crustacean Society and International Association. Upcoming events: 6th Symposium Mesozoic and Cenozo. 14th Deep Sea Biology Symposium, Aveiro-Portugal. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. Bob Tisdale - Climate Observations. The Humboldt Current System.
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Gripping Bogeys: Guess what?
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Friday, September 3, 2010. Rosana and I are going on a trip to see Eva and her parents. and I am intentionally NOT bringing my binoculars. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Big Year Final #. View my complete profile. This is what it sounds like in my head. The birds will have to wait. Crunching the years numbers. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Gripping Bogeys: August 2010
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Thursday, August 19, 2010. Tuesday, August 17, 2010. Vacation and Florida Oddballs. Rosana and I took a trip up to St. Augustine, the Georgia coast, Savannah, and back down to her parents house. It was a good trip that included watching ghost crabs, ropeswinging, good beering, biking, history learning, etc. We also got a chance to look for birds, including the gregarious FLORIDA SCRUB-JAY, which we more than just saw! Monday, August 9, 2010. Tuesday, August 3, 2010. One at a time. Big Year Final #.
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Biological Ramblings: July 2010
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010. One of the only ways to catch large numbers of shorebirds away from the breeding grounds is to use cannon nets. Cannon nets are exactly what they sound like. They are nets that are propelled by small cannons. While I was in Chile, I learned the basics of cannon netting, and in the process, realized that it is difficult, and whether or not a firing is successful depends a lot on luck. So, the first step of cannon netting is to set the net and the cannons up. It was important to m...
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Biological Ramblings: May 2010
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Sunday, May 23, 2010. Return to the Great White North. View of Pullao, on Chiloe Island, where many Hudsonian Godwits like to feed and roost. Hudsonian Godwit just after being released. Notice the small red flag on its leg. This tells us it was banded in Chile. Chucao Tapaculo, a very common bird in the temperate rainforest and forested areas of Chile. Magellanic Penguins, at the Puñihuil Penguinera, Chiloe. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Return to the Great White North. Bird of the Day.
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Biological Ramblings: January 2011
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Friday, January 28, 2011. Gulls, Part 1. But, what is a gull? Gulls are part of the order Charadriiformes. Within this large, diverse order, the gulls (part of the family Laridae) are part of the suborder Lari. The Laridae is sister to the skuas/jaegers (Stercorariidae) and the auks (Alcidae). These families are in turn sister to the Crab Plover (Dromadidae) and coursers/pratincoles (Glareolidae). In the Lari, the button quail (Turnicidae) are sister to the rest of the group (Baker et al. 2005) found the...
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Biological Ramblings: November 2009
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Thursday, November 12, 2009. Yesterday I went to go scrape the white paint band off of an old RCW cavity tree when a piece of unpainted bark got up and walked out of the path of my bark knife. Yeah, I was surprised, too. Do you see it? Here's a better look:. It turns out this piece of legged bark has a name: the Grizzled Mantis ( Gonatista grisea. It kept skittering in a quick crab-walk around the trunk as I chased it in circles with my camera. I did manage a few more pictures:. Links to this post. That ...
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