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Accepted by the G.O.S. Checklist and Records Committee; GCRC 2008-25. The Bullock's Oriole is a very rare (semi-annual) visitor from late fall through early spring from areas west of the Mississippi River. May occur in virtually any of Georgia's ecoregions except for the state's highest elevations, but is more likely to appear in regions where wintering Baltimore Orioles occur with higher frequency. Most records are of birds coming to grape jelly and orange feeders, and they are often (but not always) in the company of Baltimore Orioles. The latter species is also known to exploit pecan orchards in the Coastal Plain as a source of nutrition in the winter, and Bullock's Orioles have turned up in this context as well.
Link to eBird checklist:
SAPPHIRE Checklist Feature #4: Team members can stay on track with a project by adding notes to each task in a project. blackcloud.com.au
Here is a check list for your little people to help them get their morning routine down.
Feel free to print it out, have them color it and laminate it. Let them use dry erase markers to check off each item as they finish and no more nagging!
My Vivah Planner is offering you to create excellent printable wedding planner checklist so that you can manage all your wedding tasks easily. You can gather much information regarding your wedding planning from this site. We have so many free wedding planner website tools and resources to help you decorate the whole event systematically.
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Traditional History-taking sequence Checklist
Introduction
Presenting Complaint
History of Current Illness
Systemic Enquiry
Past Medical History
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Species checklist, ipod & speakers with cricket & katydid sounds, homemade gazpacho and good beer. A new appreciation for those sounds of the night porch.
If you want to know what those sweet sounds of summer nights are, check out the annual Cricket Crawl and considering participating by noting which sounds you hear in your area.
Here's the Baltimore-DC page with links to sounds to download:
pick18.pick.uga.edu/cricket/DC/specieslist.html
The Cricket Crawl for 2014 is TONIGHT, August 22. This year Baltimore Free Farm is hosting it's very own Cricket Crawl, at 3510 Ash St on August 22nd at 9pm to participate. You can learn the sounds of the 8 species to listen for ahead of time at pick18.pick.uga.edu/cricket/DC/specieslist.html
Flattop goldenrod (Euthamia caroliniana) is abundant all along the roadsides. It is not really a goldenrod (which is genus Solidago) but it looks like one, and that is how it got its common name.
. in a theater's balcony
. at a bonfire
. in a stormy rain
. at a stall with candy floss
. in front of a doorway early in the morning
. in a library in departmen with poetry
I made a checklist for nendoroids in an excel worksheet ^^ I based the pictures and the list from:
www.nendoroid.fr/liste-fiches.html
The site is in french but is still super useful.
Earthwise put together a new homeowner fire safety checklist to help keep families safe from fire related incidents.
Checklist S13025164
Thought this was odd due to location and time of year. Northern Michigan, Round Lake 2-17-13
GTM NERR (St. Johns County)
Bird discovered by Diane Reed around 2PM ET. Marie and I drove down from work and arrived around 5PM in overcast skies and slight drizzle, without proper camera equipment.
This photo was taken through a Leica scope using Marie's DROID RAZR cellphone. Other photos taken by Diane Reed and James Wheat published on their Picasa pages.
eBird checklist at ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S14353721
Broad-winged Hawk -- Buteo platypterus
ebird.org/ebird/pnw/view/checklist/S36324459
I heard a raven's call then a strange call I didn't recognize. I figured it too came from the raven, but looked around and saw the raven and Broad-winged Hawk flying through the tops of aspen trees. This is the first Broad-winged Hawk I've seen. I'm pretty psyched!
A few years ago I heard of a Broad-winged Hawk out Highway 410 that Lamont McLachlan found & photographed perched in a tree. That was August, 2011.
ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S26009888
I think it was about 2 weeks later that Mary & I went out there and looked in that tree hoping to see it. Newbies. We've come a long way in our birding, but have so much further to go. I really love the challenge of learning about birds, and have come to be o.k. with the challenge of trying to get some local listers to stop trespassing and harassing birds.
Lamont's sighting is the only other on eBird in Yakima County, Washington that has an attached photo as proof. The other (claimed) sightings were also in the summer/fall. Beware of using dark patagials as your only field mark:
hawkwatch.org/blog/item/1072-red-tailed-hawk-patagial-marks
Yes, I strongly doubt rare bird sightings from people I've known to be unethical and not truthful. But I also doubt and question my own sightings a lot, and I accept when I recognize I've made mistakes. That's essential to my bird watching. Based on past performances, I'll not be surprised if a couple of the county trespassholes claim to relocate it and don't provide even Loch Ness photos. Tricolored Blackbird claimed on a "Big Day" ring any bells? Incredi bell.
Please always consider the sensitivity of birds, nearby humans, and the environment.
Don't lie & Den'y to try to cover up your bird listing misdeeds & mistakes. Locals who do are a continuing disgrace -- like the occupiers of Malheur and the White House. Don't trespass on Yakama land while chasing owls around in a field; don't trespass on Yakama Nation closed lands; don't take credit for others' finds; don't trespass on Priest Rapids Dam or on Simon Martinez private property or closed areas in the Yakima Training Center military area; don't claim a Red-necked Phalarope is a Red Phalarope; don't illegally harass Spotted Owls or quiz bird watchers about a rare bird sighting on your (invalid) Big Day; don't change your eBird locations to try to cover up your trespassing; don't try to get others to adopt or to excuse your illegal and unethical bird listing practices, or to believe your lies.
Please read, PRACTICE, and promote the ABA Code of Birding Ethics.
photographer: Lucas Bori
model: Fabíola Cabral and Vivian Guimarães
makeup and hair: Carol Ribeiro
stylist: Neca Ponichi
Dad and the boys returning from dropping off all the booze to the museum.
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