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Moth caught in Sabino Creek.
I joined Ned Harris and the crew for the Sabino Canyon nature hike. It was a nice 2.3 mile ramble with lots of stops to examine the flora and fauna. Had a great time.
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Dug a hole and hit the cross tunnel first try. This is what you want to find. The rod is in one of the tunnel legs.
This Himalayan Goral, Naemorhedus goral, was photographed in China, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
The Temper Trap performs at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in New York City on April 5, 2010. More photos from the show are available in this set.
Time Out New York featured a selection of my photos from the concert on its blog The Volume.
© 2010 Jens Schott Knudsen | blog.pamhule.com
David Bonter always uses this kind of trap rather than a mist net during winter so the birds can keep feeding and won't get chilled in the few minutes between setting the trap and retrieving the bird for banding.
A still shot from a music video that I created about 4 years ago. Gregspace helped out a lot and was a great person to work with. I recently saw a contest that the band "The Fray" was holding on their website. The contest was to make a video to their song "How to save a Life" and post it on YouTube. If they like it they will post it on their website. I re-edited this video to match with their song and posted it on YouTube. They ended up picking my video to put on the site and its been watched about 65,000 times. Crazy.
Please check the video out the YouTube video
Facing Upriver (Roughly Northeast) Circa 2000 You can see Thatched Boathouse and Salmon Trap. (Seen with nets off)
Has been in use for centuries using nothing but timber pools and handmade nets and twine. This photo was taken in spring, nets would at this time be being prepared for summer salmon session. it looks extremly flimsy but could withstand substantial tidal force. Now nolonger in use due to banning of salmon fishing on by drift, drag, and trap.
Researched, Tested & Proved
Westham Innovations, in cooperation with Kansas State University, has researched and developed a home and outdoor flea trap for retail use.
As with all of our other pest control products, the main challenge was to create an effective device that will serve its purpose with full force while being environmentally safe & friendly. We remember that our products go into houses and are used near people and their beloved pets.
After study and testing of many methods, the joint effort has produced an environmentally safe, brightly designed, effective trap, brand-named: myFleaTrap.