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Memories of 21, 42, 63 ... the 84th meandering

 
 
ehBeth
 
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Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 05:22 pm
We're just back from a wild and windy walk with the dogs down at the beach.

As I was driving home along the lakeshore, I saw a couple of parasailers getting started and a few more literally jumping out of their cars and running down to the water. Nice nice big waves - big winds - storm coming in tonight.

Came home, grabbed Set and the dogs, and headed back down to the water. It was fantastic! This is the part of spring I like. Wind wind wind. Bailey in particular loved it. Given the strength and direction of the winds, we think he was at least sniffing Quebec Very Happy
hamburger
 
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Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 05:40 pm
clickity-click !

i hope i'm now in the a2k count .
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canada's most-southerly mainland point : the sandspit at POINT PELEE in lake erie (pelee island is a tad further south in lake erie) .

http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/694/pointpelee.jpg

POINT PELEE provincial park is one of the assembly points from which the monarch butterflies migrate from canada to the south - as far as mexico - in early september every year by the millions .
it's quite a spectactular event . in late august the monarchs start assemling in the park and build up their strength feeding on milkweed .
then they wait for a good solid wind in the southerly direction . about six hours BEFORE the wind shifts they start to leave their habitat en masse to get carried across the lake . apparently they know how to anticipate the strength and duration of the wind (change in air-pressure ?) to make sure they make it across the lake - the next morning there are only a few stragglers left - they've missed the boat !


ehBeth
 
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Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 06:31 pm
@hamburger,
Looks like you're an official Wildclicker now, hamburger!

aktbird57 and the Wildclickers have supported 2,931,711.3 square feet!

Marine Wetlands habitat supported: 222,518.3 square feet.

American Prairie habitat supported: 68,868.9 square feet.

Rainforest habitat supported: 2,640,324.1 square feet.
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danon5
 
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Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 06:31 pm
@hamburger,
You two look like you did as youngsters. I've seen your pics from ehBeth. Great life, you two.

And many more great years together.

All clicked down here in NE TX.

Saved another tree from the dozer or the fire. Glad Grin.

Way to go Wildclickers - - - !!!

NUMBER ONE in the world.......!!!!!!!!!

ehBeth
 
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Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 06:34 pm
@danon5,
http://dingo.care2.com/cards/html_cards/5438/aprilsill.gif
farmerman
 
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Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 07:25 pm
@ehBeth,
It gave me a "youve already clicked today" and I didnt. Wassup?
hamburger
 
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Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 08:23 pm
@ehBeth,
did conficker get into that elephant and twist his trunk ?

http://www.webbstar.de/image/april_april.jpg
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hamburger
 
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Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 08:25 pm
apparently an april fool's day joke from japan - i wouldn't doubt it - the japanese do some of the craziest things for entertainment .

http://www.armyofmom.com/penguin%20april%20fools.jpg
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 08:31 pm
@farmerman,
Hi farmerman. We all get that message every now and again.

I find that if I go to www.care2.com and start from my log-in there, it happens less frequently. Everyone seems to have different approaches to the goofy problem. Over-loaded server issue is my guess as to the source.
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sumac
 
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Reply Wed 1 Apr, 2009 08:26 am
April 1, 2009

Editorial

State of the Birds

Ken Salazar, the secretary of the interior, released a new, nationwide survey last month that assesses the state of bird populations in America. The news is grievous. Over all, a third of the bird species in this country are endangered, threatened or in serious decline.

There is special concern for grassland birds " whose habitat has been vanishing steadily for decades " for birds in Hawaii, where a variety of species face a variety of threats, and for coastal species. The good news is that wherever nature is allowed to recover, especially in the case of wetland birds, it shows its usual resilience.

But there is no glossing over these staggering losses, and there is no dismissing what they mean. There is nothing accidental or inevitable about the vanishing of these birds. However unintentional, it is the direct result of human activity " of development, of global warming, of air and water pollution and of our failure to set aside the habitat these birds need to flourish. Every threatened species reveals some aspect of our lives that could be adjusted.

The survey also shows that where humans have made an effort " as with migratory waterfowl and with endangered species like the peregrine falcon " good things have happened, with some species recovering even as others declined. This in turn argues that the programs now in place to protect habitat should not only be spared the budgetary wrecking ball but also expanded " most conspicuously those managed by the Agriculture Department that seek to preserve wetlands and prairie grasslands as well as the Interior Department’s Land and Water Conservation Fund.

The remarkable recovery of ducks and geese and other wetland species " thanks to strong conservation efforts " should remind us of what is possible. The only other outcome is too grim to consider " a landscape steadily emptying of birds.
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Stradee
 
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Reply Wed 1 Apr, 2009 08:53 am
http://www.hellasmultimedia.com/webimages/aprilfools/images/aprilfools-happyday.gif


http://rainforest.care2.com/i?p=583091674



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Stradee
 
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Reply Wed 1 Apr, 2009 12:42 pm
drewdad Laughing

I try...
hamburger
 
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Reply Wed 1 Apr, 2009 04:57 pm
@Stradee,
EGRETS gathering for supper - huntington beach state park , s.c.

http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/1732/egrets.jpg

clickity-click !
danon5
 
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Reply Wed 1 Apr, 2009 06:59 pm
@hamburger,
I didn't click today - - - - - April Foolsssss!!!!!!!!
ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 1 Apr, 2009 08:22 pm
@danon5,
trying to finish off my clicks, but the ever-changing avatars have got me laughing toooo much to concentrate
danon5
 
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Reply Wed 1 Apr, 2009 09:34 pm
@ehBeth,
I would say that your avatar is unusual - however, since it's ever changing - I can't say anything about it. Except, that at this moment it's really different. And, strange.

OOOOPPPSS!!!! It's already changed !!!!!!!!!!!!!

My avatar changed also........... Spooked!!!!!!!!!

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Stradee
 
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Reply Thu 2 Apr, 2009 10:09 am
Taiwan warns drivers: Butterfly crossing ahead
Cars slow down, or even stop, during annual migration across highway

http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/afp/dv_to_getty_1150031_0.h2.jpg

YUNLIN COUNTY, Taiwan - Taiwan has shut a highway lane to traffic, lowered the speed limit and put up protective nets to help a butterfly species cross the road during an annual migration.

From mid-March and for about a month, thousands of milkweed butterflies " which are native to the island off China and have distinct white dots on purple brown wings " fly over a section of freeway in central Taiwan as they move northwards to breed after spending winter in the island's warmer south.

Before the Taiwan Area National Freeway Bureau took protective measures in 2007, many butterflies were hit on the highways or killed by wind from speeding vehicles.

"More than 10,000 butterflies will spread their wings to fly high, bravely crossing the highway, on a different kind of life-or-death journey," the bureau said in a statement, calling the migration "one of a kind."

The roadkill rate of butterflies has fallen to 0.3 percent last year from 3 percent before the highway department took action, the bureau said.

The conservation project has cost $83,000 since it was first started in 2007.

The protective measures include a driving speed limit of 60 kilometers per hour (37 mph), blocking a two-mile stretch of the road when butterfly numbers exceed 500 per minute, and a 13-foot-high protective net guiding the insects to fly above traffic.








http://rainforest.care2.com/i?p=583091674

danon5
 
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Reply Thu 2 Apr, 2009 03:21 pm
@Stradee,
Thanks just great thinking on their part. Good for Taiwan...........

I just found out that I could keep clicking numbers for everyone - so, all get a TEN........

You all deserve it.

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Well, I'm back to Edit - the TEN's didn't take so I put them back in....... We shall see if it took.
hamburger
 
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Reply Thu 2 Apr, 2009 03:27 pm
@danon5,
eastern lake ontario
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just chewing the fat with our neighbour ... a small butterfly appeared from nowhere and after a short rest in the bushes flew on .
that's quite early i'd say .
looked like a "small" monarch , if there is such a thing .
hbg
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hamburger
 
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Reply Thu 2 Apr, 2009 05:42 pm
penguins playing : "last one in the water is a chicken ! "

otway bay , patagonia , chile

http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/7326/dsc002811tb.jpg

click- click !
 

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