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Male African pochard at Slimbridge Wetland Centre.
Netta erythrophthalma brunnea (Eyton, 1838)
Anatidae
Anseriformes
David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP
This policy symposium, the third in a series on energy R&D supported by BP, steps back to look at the broader considerations of how a systems-based approach to R&D policy works – and how it could support the success of Europe’s Strategic Energy Technology Plan.
EFTA Secretariat, Brussels, 23 November 2011
Picture by Thierry Monasse
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David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP
The fifth in a series of Brussels events on various aspects of energy R&D policy organized by Science|Business with the support of BP.
The European Commission’s Roadmap for a Resource Efficient Europe highlights the challenge of sustaining growth in the 21st Century as vital resources grow scarce, including those used to produce energy. By 2050 the EU needs to achieve a 4 to 10-fold increase in resource efficiency, and major gains are needed by 2020.
Policy makers must now launch a vital shift to resource-lean production, and eco-innovation. What new technologies and innovations can deliver large-scale gains? How can a systems approach to policy speed progress? And how can governments accelerate breakthroughs by creating market conditions that reward resource efficiency?
Photographer: Carlos Nomen
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LESC Lesser Scaup, Aythya affinis (Eyton, 1838). Chesapeake Bay at North Beach, Calvert Co., Maryland, USA. eBird documentation. Photo by David L. Govoni ©2013.
Cornell: www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Lesser_Scaup/id
EOL: eol.org/pages/1048973/overview
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser_Scaup
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(Dendrocygna Eytoni). Also known as the Grass Whistle Duck or Whistling Tree Duck, and is found in Australia and New Guinea.
Indoor Phish is very different from outdoor...the sound just echoes and bounces off everything, I love it
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Photo by Eyton Zelazo
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Sisterhood Bangle in glow yellow by Sarah Eyton Designs.
Perspex construction with interlocking layers.
Available in the Wolf & Badger boutique or online store at
Kismet Cuff by Sarah Eyton Designs.
Perspex engraved wrist cuff.
Available in the Wolf & Badger boutique and online store at
St Mary's Church, Ruabon - monumental effigies. Described as one of the finest monumental effigies in Wales, they are of John ap Ellis Eyton, knight (†1526), and his wife Elizabeth Calveley (†1524).
see www.Wednesday-Night.com/Wed1428.asp Wed1428 15 July 2009 where Susanna sang Susanna Eyton-Jones on w-n
Window in memory of John ap Ellis Eyton upwards of 49 years surgeon in the parish who died 1865 aged 69. Erected by public subscription to mark the high esteem in which he was held by all classes.
David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP
The fifth in a series of Brussels events on various aspects of energy R&D policy organized by Science|Business with the support of BP.
The European Commission’s Roadmap for a Resource Efficient Europe highlights the challenge of sustaining growth in the 21st Century as vital resources grow scarce, including those used to produce energy. By 2050 the EU needs to achieve a 4 to 10-fold increase in resource efficiency, and major gains are needed by 2020.
Policy makers must now launch a vital shift to resource-lean production, and eco-innovation. What new technologies and innovations can deliver large-scale gains? How can a systems approach to policy speed progress? And how can governments accelerate breakthroughs by creating market conditions that reward resource efficiency?
Photographer: Carlos Nomen
Hottentot Teal - Anas hottentota (Eyton, 1838) [more of this species]
Date: July 21, 2012
Location: Marievale Bird Sanctuary [more at this location]
Country: South Africa
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never know what you are going to get at a Phish show...
we were treated to a TV on the Radio cover followed by a Little Feet cover!
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Photo by Eyton Zelazo
I could hear this Pheasant from some ways off. So I crept down the track close to the hedgerow, until I was close enough to get a few shots off.
Took several attempts to get one in focus, including several insect bites to the ankles, but I think it was worth it in the end.
St Mary's at Walpole was mostly rebuilt in the Victorian period and its present appearance with a dainty little tower and spire at the west end is the work of architect H.M.Eyton. Some ancient features were retained such as the Norman south doorway and the font too is medieval though not original to the church.
Of the many churches I visited this day this one probably required the shortest visit, though it is a building of some charm and is kept open and welcoming to visitors.