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Served in a puff pastry tart with housemade demiglace, paired with an oven-roasted butternut squash puree and a salad of warm Anjou pears, butter sauteed Matsutake mushrooms and organic local radishes
Rolling through the light window at 555pm on a Friday afternoon. The Bucco's would go on to win 15-5 later this night.
The URABA BIRDING is the best place for to see many endemic and target birds of the choco biogeographyc and caribbean área. Mutata and Golfe de Uraba has the best place for birding. Here we seen the fantastic Chocó species. A list of the endemics and specialties thus far recorded at the reserve is pretty mouthwatering:
Bucco noanamae, Sooty-capped Puffbird, Psarocolius cassini (Baudo Oropendola, Baudó Oropendola, Baudo Guan, black oropéndola, Psarocolius guatimozinus, Berlepsch’s Tinamou, Tawny-faced Quail, Rufous-vented Ground-Cuckoo(hard to see)
Black-tipped Cotinga, Blue-whiskered Tanager, Dusky Pigeon, Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Crested Eagle, Uniform Crake, Saffron-headed Parrot, Macaw (Chestnut-fronted, Blue-and-yellow, Scarlet, Red-and-Green), Tooth-billed Hummingbird, Brownish Twistwing, Great Curassow, Crested Guan, Spot-crowned Barbet, Slate-throated Gnatcatcher, Stripe-throated Wren, Gray-cheeked Nunlet, Black-breasted Puffbird, Pacific Flatbill, Russet-winged Schiffornis, Speckled Mourner, Blue Cotinga, Slaty-backed Forest-Falcon, Sapayoa, Rufous-crowned Antpitta, Olive-backed Quail-Dove, White-tipped Sicklebill, Chocó Poorwill, Esmeraldas Antbird, Choco Woodpecker, Lita Woodpecker, Thicket Antpitta, Saffron-headed Parrots, Chestnut-fronted Macaws, Red-lored Parrots, Mealy Parrots, Blue-headed Parrots, Rose faced parrot, Orange-chinned Parakeets all , Brown-hooded Parrots have also been seen with regularity around the lodge. Pacific Antwren, Gray-capped Flycatcher, Black-headed Tody-Flycatcher, Scaly-breasted Wren, Chocó Toucan, Scarlet-thighed Dacnis, Fulvous-vented and White-vented Euphonias, Golden-hooded Tanager, Yellow-rumped Cacique, Chestnut-headed and Crested Oropendolas, King Vulture, Black-chested Jay, Black-cheeked Woodpecker, and Spot-crowned Barbet, Royal Flycatcher, Rufous-winged Tanager, Black-bellied Wren, Scarlet-browed Tanager, Rufous Motmot, Southern Bentbill, Bright-rumped Attila, Black-capped Pygmy-Tyrant (very common here, we’ve never heard or seen so many of this species in one day!), Bay Wren, Chestnut-mandibled (Black-mandibled) Toucan, Collared Aracari, Blue-crowned, Golden-headed, and Striped Manakins, Black-crowned Antshrike, Chestnut-backed Antbird, Dot-winged Antwren, Brown-capped Tyrannulet (also remarkably common here), Cinnamon and Crimson-crested Woodpeckers, White-tailed, Black-tailed, and Gartered Trogons and Gray-headed Chachalaca.
Ornithologie Brésilienne, ou, Histoire des oiseaux du Brésil
Rio de Janeiro :Éditeur, Thomas Reeves,[1854-1856]
I made us Pork Osso Bucco over pasta with homemade sauce. Garlic green beans. Garlic rolls. No turkey. Perfect.
Update on Inventory: Some are stress tested for science, some are kept because something is unique about them (material, midsole, sole, heel, etc), others for parts. Hobby cobbler who loves to stress test different unique shoes and materials, usually of the outsole, but also enjoy seeing how the different soles and materials hold up, wear down, break. Some get repaired, some just get worn until they are gone and worn down to dust.
I'd like to know which one everyone likes and why. Also, which ones should we stress test next and how.
Some we wear the heel down and not replace the caps, others we remove the heel tube and see how the heel without the tube lasts. Others we bend heels and test the shank and nails or screws that hold it in. Some we change the soles to different materials to test grip. Some we walk on the plastic wedge or wooden heel until it wears flat, sometimes accelerated wood decay with wet days walking outside.
Please leave your comments, would love to hear your thoughts, what to try next, what to do with the current inventory.
★ Rapazinho-carijó, Amazônia, Brasil, 2015
★ Spotted Puffbird, Amazon, Brazil, 2015
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★ Rapazinho-carijó ( Bucco tamatia ) na Amazónia
Ariaú, Amazonas (AM), Brasil
01/11/2015
Todas as aves desta família são espectaculares.
Mais aves do Brasil:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwSOD...
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★ Spotted Puffbird
Ariaú, Amazonas (AM), Brazil
01/11/2015
All the birds of this family are spectacular.
More Brazilian birds:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwSOD...
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Bucco tamatia tamatia
Karanambu Lodge, Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo, Guyana.
This bird is rare and local through much of its range, but in Guyana it is surprisingly common in some areas. This is the nominate subspecies, which has extensive scaling below, not spotting.
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Bucco capensis
Paujil Trail, Inírida, Guainía, Colombia.
This striking puffbird is widespread in Amazonian and Guianan rainforest. While not especially rare, it is not often seen since it is inconspicuous and doesn't vocalize much.
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Of course my son rejected his chikuwa in favor of my osso bucco instead -- good taste! Packed in my small 260ml box.
Voegel, aus Asien, Africa, America und Neuholland, in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen
Fürth bei Nürnberg :Gedruckt auf Kosten des Verfassers,[1818-1836]
Cipollini Onion, Roasted Coffee Chocolate Mole, Wild Cherry Conserva
This was served with Estate Mountain Cuvee Zinfandel
Gustafson Family Vineyard- California
Served at The Saint James Hotel Fall Wine Pairing Dinner
Red Wing Minnesota
November 12th 2016
The other courses served that evening were
1st Course/Social Hour: Tartine of Smoked Iowa Trout.
Pickled Beet, Eastshore Mustard Cream, Wild Greens
Served with Cremant De Bourgogne
Burgandy France
2nd Course: Pheasant Wild Rice
Confit of Pheasant, Pickled Chanterelle, Root Vegetables, Pheasant Veloute
Served with Raptor RIdge Pinot Gris
Willamette Valley Oregon
3rd Course: Choucroute
Wild Boar Osso Bucco, Pork Belly, Sausage, Braised Cabbage, Potato Pearl, Grain Mustard
Served with Raptor Ridge Barrel Select Pinot Noir
Willamette Valley Oregon
4th Course: See above Photo and Description:
5th Course: Apple
Poached Apple. Salted Caramel, Steel Oat Crumb, Crème Fraiche
Served with Frost Bitten Iced Riesling
Yakima Valley Washington
I will be attending another wine dinner next weekend, I will have the Nikon with me for that dinner. The theme will be Pacific Northwest
Petite Veal Osso Bucco - Petite Veal Shank braised in Tomato and Red Wine, w/ Whipped Parsnips, Charred Carrot and Rosemary
Wild Boar Osso Bucco, Pork Belly, Sausage, Braised Cabbage, Potato Pearl, Grain Mustard, Cider Reduction
Paired with Raptor Ridge Barrel Select Pinot Noir
Willamette Valley Oregon
Served at the Fall Wine Pairing Dinner
St. James Hotel
Red Wing Minnesota
November 12th 2016
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania // Citizens Bank Park is a Major League Ballpark in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and has been the home of the Philadelphia Phillies since 2004. The baseball-only ballpark replaced the multi-purpose Veterans Stadium. Citizens Bank Park offers fans a spectacular view of the Philadelphia skyline and is widely considered one of the best ballparks in the country. I travelled to to Citizens Bank Park to watch my Pittsburgh Pirates take on their interstate rivals. Sadly, the Pirates lost in extra innings. Be careful as an away fan visiting Philadelphia. The rumors are true and their fans can get nasty. // 7/30/2011
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Oso Bucco in Blanco with Saffron Risotto Milanese. An excellent alternative to the tomato broth version of oso bucco. An opportunity to put the marrow spoon to good use.