Archive for March, 2010

Amphibian Breeding Migrations – Protecting a Spectacular Rite of Spring – Part 2

Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. In Part I of this article I wrote about the large number of the spotted Salamander, Spring Peepers, tiger salamanders, frogs and other amphibians wood (currently, March / April 2010) and approaches to their breeding ponds. Today I will indicate some important programs that if you continue> After commitment: the reptiles, [...]

Amazing Fossil Confirms that Ancient Snakes Consumed Dinosaurs

Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. Grow Herp enthusiasts hear something like “reptiles and amphibians are older than dinosaurs …”, but it’s hard to imagine what that means – in fact, creatures that seem to picture modern turtles or frogs interact with dinosaurs. Well, do not interact – a fossil discovered in western India next> Post from: [...]

Amphibian Breeding Migrations – Protecting a Spectacular Rite of Spring – Part 1

Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. Other amphibian enthusiasts and I have always been cold, rainy spring nights in search of one of the most striking amphibian in North America led to the events – the annual migration of tiger salamanders, spotted salamanders, wood frogs, Spring Peepers, and spring breeders. He laughed nature lovers with more> Post: [...]

Birding from The Delphi Club in the Bahamas Part 3

Since he had decided to develop a car which rents most of my birdwatching around the cabin. But one day I hitch a ride in Marsh Harbor, Sandy by the managing director, and while running errands, had a look at some seagulls. The wind and the gulls were sitting on a dock below. Gulls are [...]

Dog Breed of the Week: Pug

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Keeping and Breeding Blue Tongue/Blue-tongued Skinks – Part 2

Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. Please check I of this article for information on other aspects of care of the skink (temperature, light, etc.) and Taxonomie.DietBlue Tongue Skinks have very indulgent appetite, which makes it easy to be sure it gets varied and balanced diet – not usually the case in lizards in general! Most of [...]

Birding from The Delphi Club in the Bahamas part 2

In front of the house, a beautiful beach, which attracts some birds. On my first morning I saw these young Yellow crowned Night Heron and watched regularly during the week. Apparently, behind the holes on the beach where crabs are where they are hiding from the violence of the sea. During the week I saw [...]

Birding from The Delphi Club in the Bahamas Part one

We had the alarm 6 45 as Breakfast at the Delphi Club begins um 7 00. This is to ensure that those who Bonefishing, is with its leader, um 7 45am. I opened the balcony door and the dawn chorus had begun. Not that I had no idea what bird made what sound. Shortly after [...]

The Delphi Club at Rolling Harbour

I came to Great Abaco Iceland after eight and three quarters of hours flight from London to Nassau, and after a half hour flight to Marsh Harbor. Our contacts were so close we fly to Marsh Harbor without our luggage, we were assured that followed, ended the following day. My father and I had gone [...]

Spring is for Puppies

Now that spring is technically here, probably more than usual look at the puppies. So this time of year is sometimes called “puppy season”. Of course, many cubs are born throughout the year, but appears to be a boom in the spring. Shelters often have a surplus of puppies in early March or April, if [...]


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