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Emperors Temple is located in north of Fuchengmennei Street in Xicheng District Beijing. Tourists in China tour service also have many choices in this area during China tour service. Emperors Temple was started to be built in Jiajing period in Ming Dynasty. It is for the emperors sacrificing the ancestors in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The political status is equal to the Imperial Ancestral Temple and Confucius Temple. The three temples are the three imperial temples in Beijing. Many tourists in China tour service choose this area. Tourists will know more Chinese culture in China tour service. The feudalism rulers had the custom to sacrifice the ancestors. The three emperors are the ancestors of Chinese. They are respected and admired by past dynasties. At first, the first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang made 18 emperors. In Qing Dynasty the number became 25.
Bunaea alcinoe, aka Cabbage tree emperor moth larva. The cabbage tree is also known as Kiepersol tree.
Date:Oct 21 2013, 03:03 PM
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RE: Meeting of Wadelows Management Committee - 4th December
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Hi John
OK with me subject to my being OK after my op at L&D on 29th November which should hopefully be a routine check under GA.
JP
I paid 2 visits to the reserve on 1st June and 22nd July (grass mowing of most of meadow was in full swing that afternoon). Highlights were a pair of Yellow Wagtails, Emperor dragonflies oviposting , 10+ Marbled Whites and a mangy fox.
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Subject: Meeting of Wadelows Management Committee - 4th December
Dear all
For a host of reasons it has not been possible to have a meeting of the Wadelows management committee for a very long time. However I can confirm the reserve has been kept in good order and has had good use from the local schools and through the Greensand Trust.
We would now very much like to have a meeting of the committee and site walk followed by a Christmas Lunch in Poplars Pantry so could you please let me know if you are available on Wednesday 4th December.
As Wednesdays are our preferred day if you cannot make the 4th could you indicate which Wednesdays around then would suit you.
Looking forward to seeing you again.
John
The first thing you notice with the emperor tamarin is its long white moustache; however the juvenile emperor tamarins are considerably smaller with small white moustaches. They belong to the callitrichidae family and a group of New World monkeys. They also have silky coats of gold ochre and black on the crown and black and white on the underside of the body with reddish-orange hands, feet and tail. Their diet is small insects, fruit, flowers, and nectar. In the wild they have been known to also eat frogs and small birds. The male and female are very similar in appearance.
The tomb of the Roman emperor Hadrian was erected on the right bank of the Tiber, between 135 and 139. Originally the mausoleum was a decorated cylinder, with a garden top and golden quadriga. Hadrian's ashes were placed here a year after his death in Baiae in 138, together with those of his wife Sabina, and his first adopted son, Lucius Aelius, who also died in 138. Following this, the remains of succeeding emperors were also placed here, the last recorded deposition being Caracalla in 217. Also buried there were the bones of Julia Domna and her son Publius Septimius Geta. The urns containing these ashes were probably placed in what is now known as the Treasury room deep within the building. Hadrian also built the Pons Aelius facing straight onto the mausoleum – it still provides a scenic approach from the center of Rome and the right bank of the Tiber, and is renowned for the Baroque additions of statuary of angels holding aloft elements of the Passion of Christ.
An emperor dragonfly warming up in the undergrowth at London Wetland Centre. This is just four miles from the City of London!
This hackberry emperor flew into my car as I was out looking for hackberry emperors. Whouldn't you know it. I have had this happen several times. They seem to like my car.
One of the animals on a small stretch of land owned by my boss. They are só beautiful! // Een van de dieren op een stukje land van mijn baas. Ze zijn zó prachtig!
Emperor X show at cakeshop 2/15/2009
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I think my dog would try to play with this guy! I'm not sure what would happen when he tried to steal the ball though...
Hackberry Emperor, Asterocampa celtis Boisduval & Leconte 1833. Male. Dorsal view. Chinn Ridge Loop Trail, Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia, USA. Photo by David L. Govoni ©2011
Emperor's Breakfast. Part 3 of 3.
Emperor Dragonfly eating a Skipper butterfly it captured after a brief aerial pursuit.