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This is the location which makes the most sense for an aggregation point in our residence. The street is public (not ours) but the parking is privately owned by one of the residents.
However, the street behind (with the white garages) is owned by the residence and would be a possible location as well for a hand hole. The nearest France Telecom hand hole to this one is is front of the garage in back with its door open.
The France Telecom hand hole shown in front here is one hand hole away from the direct line to the exchange (roughly 330 meters away).
A huge aggregation of swallows. Hard to estimate numbers, but more than 5000 were probably present. Birds kept swirling around, and moving east along the lake front.
Ponchartrain Lakefront, Mandeville, LA
28 November, 2013
Details of central aggregation switches, which are used as web servers, backup servers, and virtual machine hosts to power website and other network services, at the Jefferson Lab Data Center in Newport News, Va., on Monday, March 26, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)
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We came upon a large aggregation of mostly snow geese in a field beside Miner Slough in the Delta. At one point the western flank was spooked by something and took to the air. I've estimated there are about 300-400 birds on the ground in this shot, maybe as many in the air too. This was but a small portion of the flock at this location.
Mixed nesting aggregation of Andrena vaga (Hym. Andrenidae) and Colletes cunicularius (Hym. Colletidae), 2.iv.2010, Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium.
The shadow in the background is the MV Castor, the local Goliath hangout and one of the main aggregation locations.
A little aggregation of Collembola on a rotting log. It's a whole family of big ones and little ones. Sometimes they emerge from the scrum and stretch their legs a bit, but then they go right back in. What are they up to?
A large female brown watersnake (Nerodia taxispilota) basks while two males vie for her affection. Ocklawaha River, FL.
Aggregation of nymph boxelder bugs.
The boxelder bug is an overwintering pest. It feeds on the boxelder tree and other maples, then migrates to buildings for the winter. Adult boxelder bugs can be distinguished from other similar bugs my having three vertical stripes on its prothorax.
For more information on overwintering pests: nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/occasional-invaders
Cause: Undetermined
Location: Turkey
When diseased plants appear in discrete clusters, it suggests a soilborne etiology, such a nutrient toxicity or deficiency, a soilborne plant pathogen, or wet soil.
Here, diseased plants are on the downslope or at the lower end of the planting area, which suggests wet or waterlogged soil. Hence, a likely cause of the disease is root rot, caused by a fungal plant pathogen or a Stramenolipa such as Pythium.
Alternatively, splash-dispersed plant pathogens may create such clusters of diseased plants versus aerially dispersed pathogens that can create more random patterns.
Photograph by VATAN AŞKIN