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social studies project! really fun + cool. need help! ill explain my problem in the details.?
Jan 24, 2007 by Kayleigh.;] | Posted in Other - Social Science
ok, well, sorry about the question. i wanted to get your guys' attention, because i neeed the help, but complete sentences wouldnt fit. ok, so we're studying egypt in my history class. since im in honors(enrichment), we have tons of projects that need
What if you made the Blue Heron the god of music, you could make the name a combination of your favorite bands or, you could make the name a combination of different genres of music. You could make it the god of children. Sounds like a pretty cool project...pretty
alybr | Jan 24, 2007
Trees take root in the Tenderloin
22.05.12
“Right now we’re standing in front of a more arid desert feature,” says my tour guide Darryl Smith. It’s an odd thing to point out in the middle of San Francisco – and the street sounds nearby don’t let you forget that you’re in the heart of the Tenderloin, but as soon as you set foot in this park, you know you’ve walked into a unique space.
Smith is the co-founder and director of the Luggage Store Gallery with my Laurie Lazer. Together they founded this place, the Tenderloin National Forest. It’s off of Ellis Street between Hyde and Leavenworth. And let’s be real – it’s still a concrete alley sandwiched between tall brick buildings. But, if you let yourself zoom in on what’s in here, it really can feel like a verdant oasis. Trees and plants of all colors and sizes surround us. Smith even points out a hummingbird nearby.
A water fountain filled with bright orange fish bubbles in one corner. A neon sign hangs over a shed with a living grass roof. It reads in cursive script: “Tell your stories here.” There’s an earthen oven and giant colorful murals on every wall. My favorite touch is the arrowhead-shaped greeting sign that looks a lot like the traditional National Forest logo.
Didn't have much luck finding Lantana Flowers yet this year, but the hummingbirds also like Calibrachia (aka million bells) which are like tiny Petunias). Please do not blog this without contacting me first.
Colors John James Audubon once described a hummingbird as a "glittering garment of the rainbow. ... Amethyst-throated Hummingbird, Garnet- throated Hummingbird, and Ruby-throated Hummingbird — well, you get the picture.
raphy figured out, I drove 440 miles to western Oklahoma for pictures of Ruby- throats. ... in eastern Oklahoma, had informed me of a span of time, at least in Oklahoma, when Ruby-throated hummingbirds cease feeder visits.
Creator: James Martin, Joyce Martin | Nature - 2007-03
Backyard Visions: The Ruby -throated Hummingbird is primarily a book of our photographs. In the first three sections of the book, we use those photographs to illustrate some of the characteristics of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds as well ...
Creator: Buddy Davis, Kay Davis | Nature - 2006-02-10
High speed photos revealed that the hummingbird beats its wings 55 times per second when hovering, 61 per second when backing up, ... The ruby-throated hummingbird migrates more than 1850 miles (2977 km) from Nova Scotia, Canada, ...
Almost without exception, female ruby-throats perch while feeding their young. The precise process of inserting her bill into the ... In rare instances, as shown in these photos, the parent will hover and alternately feed her young.
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Birders on top of their game
Ottawa Citizen - Jun 05, 2011
A number of patient photographers have managed to get good pictures of the tiny ruby-throated hummingbirds that never seem to keep still. Nick Haramis caught one sitting in a crab apple tree with white flowers and another of a robin in an apple tree
Ruby-throated hummingbirds migrate to Maine
knox.VillageSoup.com - May 18, 2011
I'm working on mid-air pictures. They seem to be more at ease when they are already sitting on the feeder." According to the US Department of Agriculture, the ruby-throated hummingbird is the only hummingbird that breeds east of the Mississippi River.
Blossoms, birds: a colorful combo
Minneapolis Star Tribune - Jun 04, 2011
From the confines of my blind I observed a yard full of colorful birds; rose-breasted grosbeaks, orioles, house finches, goldfinches, ruby-throated hummingbirds. Cowbirds, grackles and various species of sparrows gathered, too; less attractive, yes,
Rare warbler delights birders in Pelee
Ottawa Citizen - May 22, 3900
Ruby-throated hummingbirds, those tiny birds, have flown from South America, across the Gulf of Mexico, to come to familiar gardens in the north to sip at the welcoming feeders. Reports came from Nepean, Russell, Lunenburg and McLaren's Landing.
Enjoy Your Opposable Thumb? Thank Your “Junk” DNA
Discover Magazine (blog) - May 22, 9032
This team darts through each day's science news faster than the ruby-throated hummingbird that beats its wings 80 times per second. Send ideas, tips, suggestions, and complaints to [azeeberg at discovermagazine dot com].