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Sept. 18, CR3, 11:00am. Brian Cugelman presents "The Psychology of Mass-Interpersonal Behavioural Change Websites"

Based on the white tips on the tail, the small erectile crest and the general colouring, I think this is an immature Eastern Whipbird. It is extracting insects from rolled up, fallen bark at the top of the Golden Stairs on Narrow Neck.

 

The Eastern Whipbird (Psophodes olivaceus) is an insectivorous passerine bird native to the east coast of Australia, its whip-crack call a familiar sound in forests of eastern Australia. Two subspecies are recognised. Heard much more often than seen, it is a dark olive-green and black in colour with a distinctive white cheek patch and crest. The male and female are similar in plumage. Juveniles are a duller olive-brown and lack the white cheek stripes and dark throat. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Whipbird

  

OOAK Ayumi Nakamura by me 💘

Gannets photographed on and around the Bass Rock during the Scottish Seabird Centre landing trip, 2 June 2017. Taken either with Nikon D610 and nikkor 70-200mm f2.8 VRII or Nikon D7200 and nikkor 24mm f2.8

An ad from Lincolnshire Crimestoppers' Gauge your behaviour campaign in a taxi in Lincoln.

 

The campaign urges people to give information anonymously to Crimestoppers about anyone they know or have seen who has committed criminal damage or other crimes.

Public Lecture on "Changing Consumer Behaviour: Are We Becoming More Demanding?" by Professor Moira Clark, Director, Henley Centre for Customer Management on 25 February 2015

The mare swishes her tail in final warning, but the stallion's attention is now directed elsewhere

Sept. 18, CR3, 11:00am. Brian Cugelman presents "The Psychology of Mass-Interpersonal Behavioural Change Websites"

Crestie photographed at my woodland photography site in autumnal larch.

 

If you'd like to join me for a session with these fab little birds (Inverness-shire) please do get in touch or check my website for details - www.karenmillerphotography.co.uk

Representing the Partnership are:

Rory Caverhill (Deputy Area Commander, Scottish Borders, Police Scotland)

Jenni Craig, (Director Resilient Communities, Scottish Borders Council?

Robert Brydon (Head of Health & Safety, NHS Borders)

Colin Bain (Senior Antisocial Behaviour Officer, Scottish Borders Council)

Nicola McIllwraith (Head of Support Services, Scottish Borders Housing Association)

Brian Pearson (Head of Housing, Waverley Housing Association)

Lauren Scobie (Locality Housing Manager, Link Group)

Hilary Scott (Housing Services Manager, Eildon Housing Association)

Evie Copland (Director of Customer & Communities, Berwickshire Housing Association)

This was uploaded for posting in a group. This is not a self-made photograph.

While watching what I now understand are Wall Lizards on Portland, I noticed this sequence. The larger lizard on the right, as quick as flash, raced across the stones and grabbed the smaller one. It then disappeared down under the stones, only to reappear quite quickly without its prize. I have no idea what happened to the smaller lizard. It might well be part of the breeding pattern but can you help with this behaviour?

You can't leave the cat and the bear alone for two minutes...

"People and things do not upset us. Rather, we upset ourselves by believing that they can upset us." Albert Ellis (via Twitter twitter.com/kimfishercbt/status/719222485540016129)

Public Lecture on "Changing Consumer Behaviour: Are We Becoming More Demanding?" by Professor Moira Clark, Director, Henley Centre for Customer Management on 25 February 2015

Networking at the launch of Dr Creed’s new book ‘Organisational Behaviour’ .

There's definitely, definitely, definitely no logic to human behavior ♫

  

Title: Consistent behaviour

Uloom ID: 140111001

Illustrator: Nawhami, Muhammad Saifur Rahman

 

Published: First published in uloom.com/dibaj/907 (Why does attitude sometimes not predict behaviour) on the 11 January 2014 (The actually article was published earlier).

13/3/2016

 

A "Stand With Israel" rally was taking place inside the theatre....

This is a "light work" by Alexander Knox against the 1960's Royal Mail House on the corner of Swanston & Bourke. It's one of many "light scapes" throughout Melbourne commissioned by the City of Melbourne's Public Arts Program. The work is inspired by Lewis Carroll’s poem 'Phantasmagoria' which "draws an insightful parallel between ghosts and ourselves."

Seacamp, Big Pine Key, Florida

Summer 2008

(Orcinus orca)

Haro Strait

U.S. and Canadian border

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