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Compact digital Fujifilm - FinePix JV300, 14.0 million pixels, Fujinon 3x optical zoom lens focal length

Did you know there's a "secret room" in the basement of the Central Library where extra copies and little used books live? Thanks to compact shelving we can fit more into a smaller space. Hard to believe our vibrant new Children's Room used to be filled with storage!

Make the switch. Save money. Save energy. (If they don't hurt your head, that is.)

-in a shortage morning-

 

solitair enough

when the net shut off

i sit, read and write

around me, the rainbow's bright

in its own solitude

.....

Does lay flat when opened to the middle

Letto sommier imbottito con contenitore.

19. november 2019: Statsminister Erna Solberg deltar på toppmøtet Compact with Africa.

 

Foto: Guido Bergmann/German Federal Government

Action from Andy Murray's battle with Nikhail Youzhy on Centre Court on 1st July

Ben surprised to learn that the compactor is branded with the number of the beast!

This charming cottage offers abundant details in a compact footprint. Stone and shingle gables create curb appeal, and guests will appreciate the brightly-lit arched stone portico. Homeowners will appreciate the expansive three car garage with ample room for vehicles and storage. Inside, the foyer leads to an open great room with coffered ceiling, adjacent to the well-planned kitchen and windowed dining room. A convenient e-space features plenty of desk space and built-in shelves. The master suite is crowned with a tray ceiling and the master bathroom offers a huge shower and corner bathtub. Two additional bedrooms are connected by a second full bath. The powder room and utility room are conveniently located, and no space is wasted with strategically placed closets, built-in cabinets and shelves. The plan also includes a spacious, multi-level bonus room, perfect for a variety of uses. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.* www.dongardner.com/house-plan/1236/the-beauxville/

Tijdens 'last mile delivery' opdrachten.

januari 2011

The Nasa BM-1 Compact battery monitor for my campervan, allowing me to know exactly what power is being used, how long the battery has left to charge and discharge.

hydraulic press Monti Sistemi for compacting waste

 

just a quick shotgun i made. i used MS paint to cover up some lines. Semi-auto, 12-gauge, 7 shots before reload

Three of these are vintage - one at least (and probably all 3) date from the 1950s. Bottom left is a souvenir from the 1951 Festival of Britain, the other two are golden compacts stamped 'Stratton'. Top left is the modern one - a gorgeous enamel peacock feather (and it is also not a powder compact, as it opens to show two mirrors)

The Autonomous Compact Loader features boom lift, bucket tilt, steering, spinning fan, drone, camera, bucket sensor, boom stop, and wheel turning stop. Model has a length of 41 cm (16.3 in.) and comprising 1057 bricks. No extra bricks outside the original set, 42081, are needed.

 

Instruction available at Rebrickable,

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-40507/KBD%20Design/42081-model-c...

Get your hands on a Compact Nesting Kit CS-16 covered in a powerful purple! This drumset nests and fits into a 16" floor tom case, allowing it to store small and travel easily. Tune the drums up high for beautiful singing tones, or drop them down low for HUGE sounds. 7x10, 9x13, 15x16, 4½x12; plied maple; satin wax.

I spent two days this April in San Diego and a good part of that I spent exploring on my son's bike.

 

This home is just off Adams Avenue and the front yard is packed with a variety of cactus and succulents.

 

The spinifex pigeon (Geophaps plumifera), also known as the plumed-pigeon, is one of four endemic Australian bird species within the genus Geophaps. It occurs within a broader group known as bronzewing pigeons. This species is listed under the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List category ‘of least concern’.[1] It most frequently occurs in arid and semi-arid habitats containing hummock-forming grasses of the genera Triodia and Plectrachne.

 

Description

 

The spinifex pigeon is a small and compact pigeon, which weighs 80-110 g., has a mean body length of 200 - 235mm, and wingspan of 300–350 mm. Males are slightly larger than females, and generally difficult to visually differentiate.

 

The plumage is distinctively rufous-brown with thin black bars on the wings and back. The forehead, sides of crown and ear coverts are grey and the bill is black. The facial markings are bold and distinctive, a bright red facial mask is bordered by a black supercilium and moustacial stripe. A white band extends from the chin to behind the eye and the throat is black. A white stripe is present on the breast, and the legs and feet are grey. There is no seasonal variation in plumage.

 

There is substantial geographical variation in the colour of the plumage on the belly, which is reflected in the separation of the western brown-bellied birds from the other subspecies recognized.

Distribution and habitat

 

The spinifex pigeon occurs throughout much of arid and semiarid northern and central Australia. It lives in arid and semi-arid stony habitats on rocky hills and mountainous terrain, gorges, dry rocky creek beds and nearby gibber plains. It occupies environments which often experience extreme heat during the day, extreme cold during the night, high seasonal fluctuations in rainfall, and extended periods of severe drought. This species is most often encountered in habitats containing hummock forming grasses of the Triodia and Plectrachne genera, which are colloquially referred to as ‘spinifex grasses’. These grasses may form extensive areas of grassland in comprise the understorey component of low open savannah and woodlands of Desert Oak (Allocasuarina decaisneana), Eucalypts and Mulga (Acacia aneura). Although strong associations with spinifex are reported, in some areas it is rarely sighted in spinifex and prefers other types of sparse grassland.

 

Presence around urbanised areas is rare, however does occur in natural habitats occupied by humans and is reported to have foraged on food provided to domestic fowl on at least one occasion.

 

Spinifex pigeons do not travel long distances to water, requiring permanent water in close proximity to foraging areas (withers and Williams). Both natural and man-made water sources are exploited including waterholes and watercourses and stock drinking troughs.

Spinifex pigeon habitat Ormiston Gorge NT

Behaviour

 

This species is considered gregarious and sedentary, restricted to habitats within a few kilometres of permanent supply of surface water. They are most often found in pairs or small groups of between four and twenty birds, however, on a rare occasion, have been recorded in a large flock conservatively estimated to number four hundred birds.

 

They are more frequently observed congregating around water sources in small groups for drinking prior to and during the hottest parts of the day around mid-morning and noon.

 

Congregations of larger groups occur during favourable seasonal conditions, with dispersal during less favourable conditions or when numbers build up in good seasons. Flocks appear to have regular home ranges, travelling to and from foraging and watering points as a group. It is thought that individuals may move between flocks, however the frequency of this is unknown.

 

On occasion this species engages in a spectacular bowing display, where the tail is spread erect like fan, the folded wings are raised and the pupils contract. The shining patches of the secondary feathers flash into view at the same time that the black outer tail feathers become visible. The display is not always directed at other individuals and may simply self-assertive.

 

This species also has a head-shaking display that appears as a greeting between pairs and in threat to other individuals. The bird assumes a crouched over position with head lowered and crest flattened and thrusts forward shaking the bill and head.

Breeding

 

Breeding occurs throughout the year with highest levels during spring and summer, coinciding with peak rainfall periods and increased supply of food.

 

Copulation is performed on the ground. The nest is scratched out in a grass-lined depression on stony ground and may be located within sight of other nesting pairs. Two cream coloured eggs are laid and incubated by the female for 16 to 18 days by both the male and female. Observations of captive birds indicate that the young are independent at four to six weeks. Average lifespan for wild birds is not reported in the literature.

 

Large populations can form, however birds disperse and numbers decline following extended periods of extreme drought. After rain, when food supplies increase, there is often a slow recovery in numbers due to local breeding.

Food and foraging

 

Spinifex pigeons are unique among many other desert birds in that they are sedentary arid spinifex habitat specialists. They are capable of enduring extreme conditions and the availability of drought-resistant seed plants varies greatly with seasonal conditions, often declining substantially during periods of extended drought.

 

They forage on the ground singly, in pairs or small flocks for seeds, vegetable matter and insects, mostly in bare areas between clumps of grasses and occasionally in dry rocky watercourses or dry margins of wetlands.

 

The diet is almost entirely made up of the seeds of drought-resistant grasses and herbs, with spinifex perhaps surprisingly not an important food source overall (Frith and baker). Animals and vegetative material contribute to the diet in trace amounts. Spinifex pigeons will also take some foods given by humans, particularly around camping areas.

 

Foraging mostly occurs early in the morning and late in the afternoon during cooler periods of the day in close proximity to water sources ~Wikipedia

Appia Compact can perfectly convey high performances in little spaces; it is a traditional machine conceived for those places that want to offer their customers excellent coffees and cappuccinos, but that have a reduced operative space. In only 55 centimetres width, Appia Compact enables to work in complete safety, it is user friendly and guarantees a superior quality in the cup.

Suitable for:

locations with minimal counter space, restaurats, small coffee shops and coffee carts.

Appia Compact can perfectly convey high performances in little spaces; it is a traditional machine conceived for those places that want to offer their customers excellent coffees and cappuccinos, but that have a reduced operative space. In only 55 centimetres width, Appia Compact enables to work in complete safety, it is user friendly and guarantees a superior quality in the cup.

Suitable for:

locations with minimal counter space, restaurats, small coffee shops and coffee carts.

Well here is an SMG I made, I was bored so ya.

Once again, compact the pieces of the frame.

New birch ceiling installed

agfa compact fuji 200

Compact X Kodak(ProImage100)

L to R: Dawn Butler MP, Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office; Simon Blake, Chair of Compact Voice; Mark Davies, Third Sector Champion, Department of Health.

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