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 Post subject: Re: CHIMNEY SWIFTS, NEW YORK ~ 2009
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Thanks for the wonderful pics Tine...

I found two this am...

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 Post subject: Re: CHIMNEY SWIFTS, NEW YORK ~ 2009
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They are coming back for the night :)
Reports says they are all flying outside in day time.
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Tine-We still have our 3 babies plus one at night-time ;)
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Hi Beth

I have a look just before my bedtime each day and yes
they come back for the night.
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 Post subject: Re: MISC. BIRDS ~ 2009
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Just read this in my Aussie news - so funny yet pretty terrible for the internet users in South Africa :hohum :

Pigeon transfers data faster than South Africa's Telkom
Reuters September 10, 2009, 5:54 am

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A South African information technology company on Wednesday proved it was faster for them to transmit data with a carrier pigeon than to send it using Telkom , the country's leading internet service provider.

Internet speed and connectivity in Africa's largest economy are poor because of a bandwidth shortage. It is also expensive.

Local news agency SAPA reported the 11-month-old pigeon, Winston, took one hour and eight minutes to fly the 80 km (50 miles) from Unlimited IT's offices near Pietermaritzburg to the coastal city of Durban with a data card was strapped to his leg.

Including downloading, the transfer took two hours, six minutes and 57 seconds -- the time it took for only four percent of the data to be transferred using a Telkom line.

SAPA said Unlimited IT performed the stunt after becoming frustrated with slow internet transmission times.

The company has 11 call-centers around the country and regularly sends data to its other branches.

Telkom could not immediately be reached for comment.

Internet speed is expected to improve once a new 17,000 km underwater fiber optic cable linking southern and East Africa to other networks becomes operational before South Africa hosts the soccer World Cup next year.

Local service providers are currently negotiating deals for more bandwidth.

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Here's another very interesting news report about the sighting of the VERY rare Fiji Petrel - need to go find some pics of them plus I think I'll check out that "BirdLife International" ;)

Rare Fiji petrel spotted at sea

From correspondents in Auckland, New Zealand

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September 11, 2009 09:51am

AN extremely rare bird seen only a dozen times in the past 150 years has finally been spotted at sea.
But the news for the critically-endangered Fiji petrel is not good.

Even in optimal conditions - the best season, best location and using the most pungent-smelling bait - only eight birds have been sighted.

Fijians have long appreciated the rarity of the chocolate-coloured gull, featuring it on a bank note and protecting it under law.

Known for its elusiveness, it was first identified on Fiji's Gau island by British surveyors in 1855 and was not seen again for 130 years.

Since 1984 there have been a handful of reports of petrels injured after crashing into village roofs on Gau but never have the birds been seen at sea until now.

"Finding this bird and capturing such images was a fantastic and exhilarating experience," Hadoram Shirihai, who led the two-week search by the British Ornithologists' Club, said.

A paper published this week is the first ever to detail how the species behaves, with the team hoping it could hold the key to the bird's survival.

"The present evidence is that very few Fiji petrels survive and that immediate efforts to find the nest sites are needed," expedition member Tony Pym said.

"Prompt, effective protection is urgently required before it is too late."

The Fiji petrel is one of 192 bird species worldwide listed as critically endangered.

Jez Bird from BirdLife International said because the bird was exceptionally rare and extremely poorly known, any new data concerning range and abundance was vital to its conservation.

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Thanks Pru for very interesting articles ...

I won't complain about my slow internet anymore ;) ...

Can't wait to see the photo of a Fiji Petrel ...

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Here you go Beth - I just found this on BirdLife International:

http://www.birdlife.org/news/news/2009/ ... overy.html

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Thanks for the link Pru...

Hope they can figure out how to increase the
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:loveheart2: Albatross :loveheart2:

http://www.albatross.org.nz/webcam/webcam.html
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Does anyone know of any robin web cams? I know it is not the right season, but I am getting ready for the spring.

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Bonnie wrote:
Does anyone know of any robin web cams? I know it is not the right season, but I am getting ready for the spring.

Give me a couple days I'll look around and try

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Hey kitten I found a few sites on Cornell for Bonnie...
Hi Bonnie....

Here is one in New York, the cam is on the Cornell site...




On the Cornell site Bonnie they have several nests from this past season...

Here is the main cam link and just click on 'select a camera'



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Hey kitten I found a few sites on Cornell for Bonnie...
Hi Bonnie....

Here is one in New York, the cam is on the Cornell site...




On the Cornell site Bonnie they have several nests from this past season...

Here is the main cam link and just click on 'select a camera'



Oh great I looked and then got side tracked with Alcoa last night
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A must read
TRUE HERO'S

Pickerel Fire and Rescue Squad Cold Water Team Rescues Loon on Duck Lake
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http://raptoreducationgroup.blogspot.com/

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What a great article kitten and yes a must read...I am going to send it to my Loon friends over on Larry's
blog site. I also looked at the raptor education blog, they have some wonderful photos and stories!!

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What an inspiring story KF - I REALLY ENJOYED reading that - THANK YOU! :banasan:

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kittenface wrote:
A must read
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Pickerel Fire and Rescue Squad Cold Water Team Rescues Loon on Duck Lake
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I'm just now getting around to reading the story you posted....and guess what...your link takes you to a Thursday update!!! So, to see how "Duckie" is doing, click on KF's link!!! Now I'm off to find the original story!!!


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