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Susan Brown, OEF forward lead for PEO CS&CSS, advises anyone getting ready to deploy to “establish good working relationships, because in this environment we really need to help each other.” Here, Brown and Jimmy Cooper of Red River Army Depot, TX, check a Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck for underbody blast protection armor. (U.S. Army photo)
The girls stared swimming lessons in September with their cousin. Amy and her cousin have moved quickly up two groups and Phoebe is about to move up one group too. For a couple of weeks the girls had their lesson one after the other. Amy decided not to get changed but entertained herself on her Kindle instead.
Lessons and Carols at Sacred Heart University's Chapel of the Holy Spirit - photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek 12/06/15
Learning Kitesurfing lesson in Balok Beach, Kuantan. All equipment is provided, you just need to meet us in Kuantan
I took them to test a D600 that we have borrowed for review.
Nikon D600 / Nikon ED AF-S NIKKOR 24-85mm 1:3.5-4.5G
If you're wondering why you need a certified arborist before investing in a professionaly built treehouse, look no further. A few months after an arborist's visit moved treehouse plans to another willow, this trunk snapped during a winter wind storm. The tree that was pruned, cabled and counted upon for the future emerged from a series of March ice and wind storms unscathed.
I was giving someone basic photography lessons, and at one point I was talking about how I never ask children to smile for pictures. If they smile, cool, but if they aren't smiling, the picture can still be beautiful. Then we glanced over to see our kids interacting, having a sweet moment together in the pretty light from the window.
Momotus lessoni
Pájaro bobo
Santa Ana
Historia Natural
Reproducción
Su nido consiste en una madriguera larga y a menudo tortuosa de 1.5 a 4 m. de longitud y aproximadamente 10 cm. de diámetro, con una cámara terminal desnuda, excavada en el barranco de una carretera o quebrada, o en la pared de alguna cueva o hueco en el suelo, bien escondido. Ponen de 3 a 4 huevos y se reproducen de marzo a mayo.
Alimentación
Se alimentan en el suelo de arañas grandes, lombrices de tierra, insectos, lagartijas y culebras pequeñas (ver imagen). También atrapan insectos y frutos del follaje.
Visita comederos en busca de banano y pan.
Comportamiento
Son solitarios o forman parejas.
Habitat y Distribución
Habitat
Son muy adaptables y viven en los bordes de los bosques húmedos, secos o de galería, en barrancos con árboles, bosques secundarios viejos, plantaciones de café, banano, áreas semiabiertas, setos o jardines.
Distribución
Es una especie residente a lo largo de las bajuras y elevaciones intermedias de la vertiente del Pacífico; asciende hasta los 1500 m. en la parte norte y hasta los 2150 m. en el sur. Es común excepto por la parte seca del noroeste donde es local, y se restringe al bosque de galería. Es común en el lado del Caribe, desde el área de Cartago hasta los alrededores de Turrialba, y de poco común a rara en elevaciones medias y bajas en la ladera norte de la Cordillera Volcánica Central. Se encuentra ausente en la mayor parte de la bajura del Caribe, aunque es relativamente común en las áreas más secas al sur del Lago de Nicaragua.
Distribución fuera de Costa Rica
Se encuentra desde el noreste de México hasta el noroeste de Perú y el norte de Argentina.
Distribución de Area de conservación
ArenalGuanacasteOsaPacifico CentralTempisqueAmistad PacificoHuetar NorteCordillera Volcanica CentralTortuguero
Descripción
Descripción científica
Mide 39 cm. y pesa 120 grs. Es grande, con la coronilla y la máscara bordeadas de azul. El pico es fuerte y aserrado, ligeramente curvado hacia abajo.
En los adultos el centro de la coronilla y la máscara ancha que termina en punta en los auriculares son de color negro. La coronilla presenta un borde azul ancho, más claro y verdoso en la frente y más violáceo detrás del ojo. La máscara y la mancha pequeña negra en el pecho presentan un borde angosto y azul. La garganta es verde azulado y la remeras y las timoneras son azul verdosas. El pecho y la parte superior del abdomen varían entre verde con un leve tinte oliváceo y oliva ocráceo. La parte baja del abdómen y las coberteras infracaudales son más verde azulado. El iris es rojo y el pico negro, y las patas negruzcas
Los especímenes juveniles son parecidos a los adultos, pero con toda la coronilla teñida de azul verdoso y con los límites no muy bien definidos. La máscara negra es más pequeña y fusca. No presentan mancha en el pecho ni raquetas en la cola. El iris es café oscuro.
Información taxonómica
Reino: Animalia
Filo: Chordata
Clase: Aves
Orden: Coraciiformes
Familia: Momotidae
Género: Momotus
I took them to test a D600 that we have borrowed for review.
Nikon D600 / Nikon ED AF-S NIKKOR 24-85mm 1:3.5-4.5G
syncline, anticline, faults.... tortured rock- the Els Ports mountains from Peñagalera- our hiking destination .
Title: Object lesson
Artist: Sykes, Charles Henry, 1882-1942
Date Created: 1940-01
Publishing Note: Cartoon was published in the Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia) on January 31, 1940.
Subject(s): Labor leaders -- United States; Labor unions -- United States -- Political activity; Political campaigns -- United States; Presidents -- United States -- Nomination; United Mine Workers of America; Lewis, John Llewellyn, 1880-1969; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Rights Management: © VCU. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/). Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is required.
Collection: Sykes Editorial Cartoon Collection
Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/syk,183
if the beetroots aren't big by september, leaving them in a few more months probably won't help (this is 2!)
the first session I have done with my little Grace since she 'accidently" chopped off her hair..yes..you heard right! lol She got a round brush tangled in the side and her independant 6 yr old problem solving was to simply "cut it out" and no one would be the wiser! eek! soooo....pixie cut it was..there were tears..mostly mine, but we both have learned a very valuable lesson...to look beyond the outside and to the inside, she is beautiful no matter what...and meanwhile..it grows...
Student:
I am focusing on the breath but I don't feel very successful.
Teacher:
We will meet in the shade of a Central Park elm. This will be asitting meditation. The open skies of Sheep Meadow will be our churchand the fresh cut lawn our pew. We will extend our legs and we willtouch our toes. Our awareness will be focused on the breath. Can ourfingers feel the soft skin of our feet? If yes, we are beautiful. Ifno, we are beautiful. We are not focused on the result. We simply embrace our effort and return to the breath on a blue sky Sunday in the park.
Note to self: NO DANCING ON CONCRETE IN BARE FEET. This is the result of my dancing around to "Ice Ice Baby" and "Can't Touch This" and becoming the legend of the crawfish boil (when 200+ people all are fixated on your dancing you can't let them down!). I'm hobbling around for the next few days; it looks worse than it feels (but I did have to peel away some of the dead skin so now there's big red expanses of skin that I've got bandaged up.