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here you can see the painted window wells, radiator, and pipe, as well as part of the newly coutured chair. things are in a lot of dissarray, partly because i have a lot of stuff waiting to be organized in and on the desk, and partly because my baby brother was in town and sleeping in my bedroom.
English: Intermediate Egret, Median Egret, Yellow-billed Egret
Scientific: Egretta intermedia intermedia (Synonym: Ardea intermedia intermedia
Arabic: البلشون الأبيض المتوسط
Taken on 7-Apr-2011 in Al Mughsail, Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Sultanate of Oman, Arabian Peninsula, Asia. (For more information, check it out on the map)
This photo belongs to DHOFAR ظفار group.
*Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35
*Edited by ACDSee Pro 3.0
snowy owl - female
one of five female snowy owls from this afternoon seen in the lower valley, south of kalispell MT. they are putting on quite a show for everyone this year.
Board of intermediate and secondary education andhra pradesh The Board of secondary education of Andhra Pradesh was set up in 1953 and till date the board has been working towards improving the education systems and is known for its quality education standards not just in India but also abroad.The Official language of Andhra Pradesh is Telugu, which is taught in all the schools under the board of secondary education Andhra Pradesh.
INTERMEDIATE WINNERS - The Wise County 4-H Intermediate Consumer Decision Making Team, (from left) Anne Marie Wells, Caleb Sims and Clayton Egle, placed seventh in the recent San Antonio Livestock Exposition Contest.
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227 of 365 in 365 Days
The official high for the Twin Cities was 81º (27ºC) today, shattering the old record for this date, which was 74º (23ºC). Average highs for this date are about 46º (8ºC). It's not the warmest it has ever been in March here -- 3 different times it has been 83º -- but other than one 83º reading way back on 23 March 1910, this is the earliest in the calendar year that it has been 80ºF or more in the Twin Cities.
Tomorrow, we will be lucky to reach 60º (15.5ºC). How *that* for changeable? Yesterday was a late-Spring 72º (22ºC), today was summer, and tomorrow we're still above average but right back to the first half of Spring. What a roller coaster!
Unfortunately, we spent a good chunk of the gorgeous afternoon inside, 15:00 - 16:45, at a doctor appointment for C to have curvature of her spine checked. At her annual physical they discovered her hips were at different heights and had her x-rayed. The specialty clinic -- Gillette Children's in Saint Paul -- wanted to evaluate her, so we made this appointment over a month ago.
Who knew then that today would be so warm and sunny?!?
Anyway, she has a 13º lateral curvature to the right, and her L leg was found to be slightly shorter than her R. That degree of curvature is uncommon enough for a pre-adolescent under the age of 10, that they are going to schedule an MRI of her back to rule out anything serious. Then they'll watch her with biannual x-rays, because they don't want to see the curve worsen as she heads into her adolescent growth spurt.
Wow -- the HMO is sparing no expense with that MRI ! We're not overly worried about anything serious, nor is the doc -- 80% of kids under 10 have none of the serious conditions they are looking for with the MRI.
Breeding colours in his bill, gape and lores. Lacy plumes on the breast as well as the back.
In 1981, Dr Max Maddock leased an area near the University of Newcastle for grazing horses and noticed four pairs of egrets had established a breeding colony in trees standing in a paperbark swamp on the site.
Dr Maddock led community protests over plans to build a state highway across the area, which resulted in the formation of the Hunter Wetlands Group and after a successful campaign, the wetlands were declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1984.
Four species of egret, heron, spoonbills, and ibises now nest in the paperbark swamp each year - around 2,000 birds.
Class 8 Intermediate Showmanship winners at the 2017 Alabama Junior Beef Expo are pictured with Alabama Farmers Federation President Jimmy Parnell. From left are Parnell; Emma Merriman of Gadsden in Etowah County, first place; Meghan Fuller of Lineville in Clay County, second; Trevor Haney of Hope Hull in Montgomery County, third; John Evans Thrower of Arab in Marshall County, fourth; and Tucker Hilyer of Clanton in Chilton County, fifth. The Junior Beef Expo was held March 17 in Montgomery as part of the Southeastern Livestock Expo. The Showmanship Contest is sponsored by the Alabama Farmers Agriculture Foundation.