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September 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Reptile Blog | No Comments
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September 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Dog Blog | No Comments
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September 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Dog Blog | No Comments
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September 1st, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
Hello, Frank Indiviglio here. Many of the most interesting reptiles field reports published research in journals such as Copeia, Herpetologica and Herpetological Review, and are not available online. Occasionally I have summaries of some of the most fascinating items is met. Today’s report covers the spring of 2010 Publications: More mail> to: The Reptile BlogAktuelle Field Research – Reptile Natural History
August 31st, 2010 | Posted in Reptile Blog | No Comments
Juvenile hall crescent beach, I awoke early and decided to go Killard Nature Reserve. As my dog is the heat that I decided not to take them with me. In retrospect, a good thing. I was really hoping to find the gray plover, for bringing back a small piece of beach again during the last six years. Usually, between 23 and 28 August. So it looks backward. There were many reports of them in England last week, so I was crossing my fingers. The weather was quite heavy showers and windy. I went home in the rain and by the time I was Killard is brilliant. It was a lot Wheatears everywhere. I Wheatear Oenanthe Oenanthe has seen between six and Killard Strangford. Then I went to the extent that the Plover I have to at least six other stones. Ben went to the beach Derg and the tide was right out. There were many Great Black-backed gulls on the coast. There was also a small flock of waders, which were mainly ringed Plover and some of the Alps on the beach corridor along the water. When on my way to the beach I have a child and two ringed plover wading birds. I immediately noticed the white hull of the two waders. Juvenile hall crescent beach in flight flew around and landed on the beach. Juvenile hall crescent beach. How to get out of the light in the above photo was dark and was suddenly in a minute with the pouring rain to see. So in the course of the day I went and got some more shots. Unfortunately at this time there was no dog walkers and a few after a while it was flying. It was the fact that the Grey Plover was nowhere in sight. Child Youth crescent beach crescent beach runner runner runner crescent beach juvenile
August 29th, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
Hello, Frank Indiviglio here. In my opinion, the aptly named Fire skink, Mochlus (before Riopan) Fernandi is one of the most striking color and interesting of all individuals. It is not very popular because of a more timid, and therefore the prices are very reasonable, especially for a magnificent animal. The challenge of creating a habitat more mail> from: The Reptile blogd Natural History and Captive Care of Fire Skink
August 27th, 2010 | Posted in Reptile Blog | No Comments
Photo of Petrel and Shearwater are renowned Photographer Adoram Shirihai On the island of Madeira, off the coast of northern Africa, a petrel petrel species called Madeira. Here is a link to Madeira Wind Birds description of the birds. Forest fires have killed several players are adults and 65% of chicks this year were. BirdLife International, and SPEA (BirdLife in Portugal look) to raise funds as quickly as possible to carry out urgent maintenance work. If you want help, you can make donations HEREHere are some before and after photos. Before the fire after the fire before the fire After the fire, Madeira Petrel adults Dead
August 26th, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
If you were born before 1980, it is likely that the Bull Terrier, brings back memories of Spud Mackenzie, the. . . Read Full Post
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