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The interactions in this photo is a cactus wren making a nest in its environment. Since cactus wrens are desert birds usually living around a lot of cacti, they make their nest out of what ever they can whether it be on a cactus, in a cactus, in a palo verde, or else where in the desert.
This is a beetle and ant possibly feeding on a oxeye daisy.
Question: I have been wondering why my location is mostly grass, shrubs and a few small trees if it has been protected by Oakland County Parks and undisturbed for so long? Shouldn't it be more a forest by now because of succession?
My preschoolers need much help and guidance, and I love the kiddos and am happy to interact with them.
Eman Hubbard and Darrien Velasquez share a laugh with an interested student. The Marketing Matters had their hands full throughout the day, with a healthy stream of potential employees checking in.
Exploring Sonic Interaction with Artefacts in Everyday Contexts
Hands-on sonic interaction design workshop on 23 June 2008 at IRCAM (Paris, France).
Part of the 14th International Conference on Auditory Display, 24-27 June 2008
Organizers: Karmen Franinovic, Lalya Gaye, Frauke Behrendt
Workshop website: sonicinteraction.wordpress.com.
the four crafty crows planned to steal the fish from the osprey so one would try to brush past him, as the other would watch and the the third and forth tried to distract him by making a racket...these crows are very aggressive and yesterday they tried to attack the bald eagle, but he didn't care... he just sat there majestically...please also see the related picture below...
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Colombo schooled Pera Alumni's and Undergraduates' Annual Get-together 'CMBUNITE 2k16' for a better bond and for a better interaction between undergraduates, staff members and alumni members, organized by the undergraduates of University of Peradeniya was held on 10th of June 2016, from 600pm onwards at Amaya Hills Kandy, with the participation of The Deputy Vice Chancellor of University of Peradeniya Prof. R. L. Wijeyeweera and many other staff members as they themselves belonged to the crowd of that glorious night.
The event was sponsored by LTL Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, amanté, Ariyawansa Jewellers, SLT and the partners of the event were Amaya Hills and DJ Nalin a well-known DJ with his own skills who made the crowd go wild and there were many activities and events which made all the undergraduates and alumni feel closer.
Night was a success and it was full of gorgeous ladies, handsome gentlemen and full of happenings. The air was full of happiness and excitement. People were so lovely and full of spirit with their young minds, wild hearts and beautiful souls. Activities were so interacting and fun events were great and exciting dinner was superb as Amaya Hills always does Enthusiasm of the crowd was so high, The DJ was making the dance floor go crazy.
H.E Mr. Alphonsus Stoelinga, Ambassador, Kingdom of Netherlands addressing CII members at Vijayawada on 29 October 2015. Others seated from (L-R) Mr. Kiran Madhunapantula, President, INBC; Mr. J Krishna Kishore, CEO, Economic Development Board, Government of Andhra Pradesh; Mr. D Ramakrishna, Past Chairman, CII Vijayawada & Managing Director, Efftronics Systems Pvt Ltd and Mr. G Venkateswara Rao, Vice Chairman, CII Vijayawada Zone & COO, KCP Sugar & Industries Corp.
The most amazing thing about Nature is that it continuously interacts with us. We may or may not realize it bt every facet of our lives is effected by the Environment around us.
Bylakuppe, Karnataka