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dom

This is a DRAKE not a duck

Posted by Guest on Wed 06 Apr 2005 08:34:27 PM UTC

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rogantfar

"We Live in the Age of Beetles" claims a group of scientists (Coleopterists). It is said that Beetles appeared before dinosaurs existed, and now greatly outnumber the dinosaurs' descendants, the birds. Beetles include beneficial and pest species, beautiful and plain, huge and tiny. They have had a role in human culture.

Posted by Guest on Sat 09 Oct 2004 05:45:30 PM UTC

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rogantfar

This is an Absolutely Cool photo capture of this Beetle, Kudos to the photographer who took this picture of an obviously curious beetle, I've seem a variety beetle species in Trinidad, but never have I seen this one in particular. Well done!

Posted by Guest on Sat 09 Oct 2004 05:29:23 PM UTC

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rogantfar

The Corbeaux is Nature's Aviary Scavenger, and when I say aviary, I mean this bird has an amazingly uncanny ability in detecting "food" anywhere and anytime by flying in their famously circular formation. Great photo capture of this specimen above.

Posted by Guest on Sat 09 Oct 2004 04:50:32 PM UTC

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rogantfar

I recall observing an abundance of residual trails crisscrossing the walkway left by Slugs every morning, since they are primarily nocturnal creatures,they are rarely seen in the daylight, and this Superb photo above is a perfectly visual example.

Posted by Guest on Sat 09 Oct 2004 04:34:05 PM UTC

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rogantfar

(Continuing remarks on the Jack-Spaniard) As I was saying, it's very interesting to learn that there are solitary members of the Wasp family, however, the Jack-Spaniards are collective, highly organized and a very dangerous goup of insects. Believe me, I learned about that the hard way when I was a child. :)

Posted by Guest on Sat 09 Oct 2004 04:05:09 PM UTC

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rogantfar

The Jack-Spaniard, more commonly known as "Jep" is a sociable insect, and its very interesting to learn that there are solitary

Posted by Guest on Sat 09 Oct 2004 03:58:11 PM UTC

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william.l.murphy@dfas.mil

Ruddy Ground-Dove

Posted by Guest on Thu 09 Sep 2004 04:24:23 PM UTC

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william.l.murphy@dfas.mil

Ruddy Ground-Dove

Posted by Guest on Thu 09 Sep 2004 04:23:59 PM UTC

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william.l.murphy@dfas.mil

Bananaquit

Posted by Guest on Thu 09 Sep 2004 04:23:22 PM UTC



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