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Der Große Mormone (Papilio memnon) ist eine polymorphe Schwalbenschwanzart, in der die Weibchen verschiedene Formen annehmen können.

Der Falter hat silbrig durchschimmernde Vorderflügel mit rotem Fleck. Die Hinterflügel haben einen gelbfarbigen Saum mit zwei Augenflecken.

Er ist ein Schmetterling (Tagfalter) aus der Familie der Ritterfalter (Papilionidae).

I decided what my Teapotty! needed was some RGB LED heart indicators to show when and where Teapotty had moved over 180 degrees, so I added some BlinkMs (addressable RGB LEDs), some more code and then made some polymorph hearts.

 

Teapotty! is a teapot sitting on a servo which takes readings from a magnetometer which is influenced by neodymium magnets in a cup. The magnetometer takes the reading from the north position, plays a bit of something similar to the Tetley Tea tune and then moves to a new position - where the teacup moves to.

 

Teapotty! is an interactive electronic teapot I've constructed for the Chi-TEK tea party event & exhibition of tech teapots at the V&A in Sept 11.

I believe this is a polymorph form of diamond similar to Carbonado

I believe this is a polymorph form of diamond similar to Carbonado

quadrapop Lane in Exhibition Hall

August 30th - September 20th

 

Exhibition Hall SLurl: slurl.com/secondlife/Tabula rasa/152/117/27

 

About the Artist:

"quadrapop Lane has been in SL for over a year now - building, running a gallery and now a sim dedicated to the content creators of SL.

 

The avatars worn by quadrapop are varied and as the profile says.... "I am a polymorph so don't expect me to look like this pic in my profile... I could be male, female, animal or mineral... and sometimes I'm just a cloud of particles...." So if you dont recognise the AV with quadrapop Lane above it that is probably why.

 

Hir SL artworks have a distinctive style... rainbows feature as do circles and spheres in many forms... there is no social commentary... this is pure exploration of the possibilities of the SL prim building system for abstract ends. Some have described hir texture use as inspired... and it is true that the textures on the sculptures are integral to the work's success.

 

When you enter a space created, or decorated, by quadrapop you are well aware that you are no longer in Kansas (nor anywhere else on Earth) - this is purely SL.

 

The objects will morph without changing shape. The lighting will change their mood and sometimes their meaning, so play with your environment settings. Glow, alphas and flexi prims are all essential apsects of most of these works."

L'exposition Balcon Bettina. Oeuvres de Bettina Grossman (1927-2021)

Commissaire Yto Barrada

Centre d'art Immanence, Paris

Festival d'Autumne 2023

 

L'artiste et commissaire d'exposition Yto Barrada est invitée cette année au Festival d’Automne pour les arts visuels.... Parmi ses interventions multiples, elle présente au Centre d'art Immanence, une exposition intitulée "Balcon Bettina"....

Cette manifestation témoigne de l’admiration de Yto Barrada pour la pratique hypnotique et autodidacte de Bettina Grossman (1927-2021), une plasticienne et designeuse, rare, figure « excentrique » du New York des années 1970-1980. Depuis leur rencontre en 2015, elle se consacre à la reconnaissance et l’archivage de son œuvre polymorphe, très peu visible de son vivant si ce n’est lors d’une exposition à la célèbre OK Harris Gallery (New York) en 1980... Extrait du site de l'exposition au centre d'art Immanence, Paris

 

art-immanence.org/Balcon-Bettina

 

Cette exposition qui comprend des sculptures, des peintures, des dessins, des objets d'art (vitraux...) et des vidéos est consacrée aux travaux de Bettina Grossman, une artiste américaine, designeuse, graphiste et sculptrice, très peu connue en France, dont Yto Barrada a racheté la totalité du fonds d'atelier et des archives, elle a décidé de promouvoir son oeuvre et a réalisé pour le Festival d'automne la première exposition parisienne de cette artiste. La scénographie est aérée et bien adaptée à la taille de la galerie Immanence. Les oeuvres exposées de Bettina Grossman évoquent le style du Bauhaus ou du mouvement de "l'art concret", elles ne sont guère surprenantes tant on peut en voir de semblables dans les collections permanentes des musées d'art moderne ou dans les galeries de design. Bettina Grossman était sans aucun doute une remarquable plasticienne et une créatrice inventive qui aurait du être mieux reconnue à son époque. Yto Barrada a raison de s'y intéresser et de nous en faire profiter même si cette découverte n'est pas renversante.

I believe this is a polymorph form of diamond similar to Carbonado

'Lambda' tool by Aisha

Tool superpower: Emits all wavelengths of light

A mineral is a naturally-occurring, solid, inorganic, crystalline substance having a fairly definite chemical composition and having fairly definite physical properties. At its simplest, a mineral is a naturally-occurring solid chemical. Currently, there are over 6100 named and described minerals - about 200 of them are common and about 20 of them are very common. Mineral classification is based on anion chemistry. Major categories of minerals are: elements, sulfides, oxides, halides, carbonates, sulfates, phosphates, and silicates.

 

The carbonate minerals all contain one or more carbonate (CO3-2) anions.

 

Aragonite has the same chemistry as calcite - it is calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Why is it a different mineral? Aragonite has a different molecular structure - the atoms are packed differently. Different minerals having the same chemical formula are called polymorphs (another good example is graphite & diamond - both C).

 

The difference in atomic-level packing between calcite and aragonite can be seen at the level of mineral hand samples. Aragonite forms crystals in the orthorhombic class. Many aragonite crystals are acicular (needle-like). Many aragonites form pseudohexagonal crystals, the result of 6 orthorhombic prisms growing parallel to each other. The specimen seen here is a top view of a cyclic-twinned, pseudohexagonal aragonite mass.

 

Aragonite is slightly harder than calcite, at H=3.5 to 4, occurs in many colors, and easily bubbles in acid. Aragonite is a little bit heavier than calcite, due to closer packing of atoms.

 

Most modern seashells & coral skeletons are composed of the aragonite. Whitish-colored lime sand beaches in the world are aragonitic. Occasionally, "whitings" are seen in shallow, warm ocean environments. Whitings (cloudy, milky seawater) turn out to be loaded with tiny hair-like needles of aragonite.

 

In the rock record, aragonitic or aragonite-rich sediments convert to calcite over time. Cenozoic-aged carbonate sedimentary rocks are often aragonitic. Mesozoic- and Paleozoic-aged carbonates are almost always calcitic. Many ancient fossils have had their aragonitic shells dissolved away. Ancient shells that were originally calcitic are often still well preserved.

 

Locality: unrecorded / undisclosed, but possibly from Spain

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Photo gallery of aragonite:

www.mindat.org/gallery.php?min=307

 

Included in the kit:

- Unassembled circuit pcb

- Resistor, capacitor, diode

- Raw cast plastic front

- Tablespoon of polymorph

I believe this is a polymorph form of diamond similar to Carbonado

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I believe this is a polymorph form of diamond similar to Carbonado

I decided what my Teapotty! needed was some RGB LED heart indicators to show when and where Teapotty had moved over 180 degrees, so I added some BlinkMs (addressable RGB LEDs), some more code and then made some polymorph hearts.

 

Teapotty! is a teapot sitting on a servo which takes readings from a magnetometer which is influenced by neodymium magnets in a cup. The magnetometer takes the reading from the north position, plays a bit of something similar to the Tetley Tea tune and then moves to a new position - where the teacup moves to.

 

Teapotty! is an interactive electronic teapot I've constructed for the Chi-TEK tea party event & exhibition of tech teapots at the V&A in Sept 11.

Gene-Tree, Species-Tree Roconciliation:

 

The Speciation-Diamand is an expansion of the Speciation Triangle in which not at least two species arise but seemingly only one remains. The Drosophila M- to P-element evolution is a well studied example. Another classic is the I-R hybrid dysgenesis system of Drosophila. Especially relevant is the hybrid dysgenesis system triggered by the retroelement "Penelope". Other systems have dominated molecular drive and speciation in general:

 

Further reading:

1. Engels, W. R. 1983. The P Family of Transposable Elements in Drosophila. Ann Rev Genet 17:315-344.

2. Engels, W. R. 2007. Hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila melanogaster: rules of inheritance of female sterility. Genet Res 89:407-24.

3. Dettai, A., and J. N. Volff. 2006. Morphological Characters from the Genome: SINE Insertion Polymorphism and Phylogenies, p. 45-75. In D.-H. Lankenau and J. N. Volff (ed.), Transposable Elements and Genome Dynamics, vol. 4. Springer, Heidelberg.

4. Evgen'ev, M. B., H. Zelentsova, N. Shostak, M. Kozitsina, V. Barskyi, D.-H. Lankenau, and V. G. Corces. 1997. Penelope, a new family of transposable elements and its possible role in hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila virilis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94:196-201.

5. Bucheton, A. 1990. I transposable elements and I-R hybrid dysgenesis. TIG 6(1):16.

6. Finnegan, D. J. 1989. The I factor and I-R hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila melanogaster, p. 503-518. In D. E. Berg and M. M. Howe (ed.), Mobile DNA. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C.

7. Song, S. U., T. Gerasimova, M. Kurkulos, J. D. Boeke, and V. G. Corces. 1994. An Env-like protein encoded by a Drosophila retroelement: evidence that gypsy is an infectious retrovirus. Genes and Developm. 8:2046-2057.

8. Robert, V., N. Prud'homme, A. Kim, A. Bucheton, and A. Pelisson. 2001. Characterization of the flamenco region of the Drosophila melanogaster genome. Genetics 158:701-13.

9. Sarot, E., G. Payen-Groschene, A. Bucheton, and A. Pelisson. 2004. Evidence for a piwi-dependent RNA silencing of the gypsy endogenous retrovirus by the Drosophila melanogaster flamenco gene. Genetics 166:1313-21.

10. Lankenau, S., V. G. Corces, and D. H. Lankenau. 1994. The Drosophila micropia retrotransposon encodes a testis-specific antisense RNA complementary to reverse transcriptase. Mol Cell Biol 14:1764-1775.

 

Chromoanagenesis & Chromothripsis

In cancer research and the development of tumors, related molecular mechanisms that are resposible for molecular drive are Chromothripsis and Chromoanagenesis. In speciation events, the chromosome-dynamics underlying these processes are triggered by or are identical with what Eldrigde and Gould called "punctuated equilibrium". These molecular plus environmental processes potentially fascilitate speciation.

 

For a review on chromothripsis in cancer see:

1. Shorokhova, M., N. Nikolsky, and T. Grinchuk. 2021. Chromothripsis—Explosion in Genetic Science. Cells 10:1102.

 

Other foundation papers see:

2. Lankenau, D.-H. 2006. Germline Double-Strand Break Repair and Gene Targeting in Drosophila: a Trajectory System throughout Evolution, p. 153-197. In D.-H. Lankenau (ed.), Genome Integrity: Facets and Perspectives, vol. 1. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg.

  

Gene-Tree, Species-Tree Roconciliation:

 

This figure shows an example of the history of three Rare Genomic Changes (RGC). The analysis of sequence data such as point mutations at few loci can be misleading because of homoplasy. Only synapomorphies permit the reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships of taxa such as "Darwinian species". For example, retroelement insertions in a specific genomic site are always synapomorphic after a subsequent mutation while the empty insertion site is always ancestral, i.e. plesiomorphic. Evolution can be directly observed based on the strictly oriented time arrow.

 

Explanation:

Homoplasy is a similarity that is not inherited from a common ancestor, but obtained independently in two lineages, either by convergence or by reversion.

 

T1 (time 1 in the past): population genetics: the informative characters are the polymorphic, not fixed alleles.

T2 (time 2 more recent): population genetics/phylogenetics: the informative characters are the polymorphic, fixed and not fixed RGC-alleles.

T3 (present time): phylogenetics: the informative characters are the polymorphic, fixed RGC-alleles.

 

References:

1. Dettai, A., and J. N. Volff. 2006. Morphological Characters from the Genome: SINE Insertion Polymorphism and Phylogenies, p. 45-75. In D.-H. Lankenau and J. N. Volff (ed.), Transposable Elements and Genome Dynamics, vol. 4. Springer, Heidelberg.

 

2.Hennig, W. 1965. Phylogenetic Systematics. Ann. Rev. Entomol. 10:97-116.

 

3.Hennig, W. 1982. Phylogenetische Systematik. Parey, Berlin Hamburg.

   

I believe this is a polymorph form of diamond similar to Carbonado

via As the title specify we will be Replacing the conditional if and Switch statement with the help of Polymorphism using DI container and talk about the benefits of doing the same in this article. Oops gives us with pretty much great features which we are aware of theoretically but never implements practically. Polymorphism is one of the main features provide by Object Oriented Languages which in turn implies to that a Parent class can have more than one behavior and can point towards it’s child classes at runtime. ift.tt/2LmnVKu

I believe this is a polymorph form of diamond similar to Carbonado

Brooch based on my synesthetic response to the bassline from Stockholm Syndrome by Muse. Ferro-Fluid like bassline with clear drips forming as pulled by some invisible force and tourmaline guitar distortion. Polymorph thermoplastic, Auto-Air Colours, resin, recycled 9ct gold pin.

I believe this is a polymorph form of diamond similar to Carbonado

I believe this is a polymorph form of diamond similar to Carbonado

Souvent, plusieurs espèces du genre Pelophylax coexistent et il est difficile d'aboutir alors à des déterminations fiables à 100% sur le terrain. Chaque espèce est polymorphe et il existe également de nombreuses hybridations.

De plus, sous le nom Grenouille rieuse, il existe plusieurs espèces introduites depuis plusieurs régions : Balkans, Egypte, etc.

Le recours à la génétique s'avère indispensable.

Dans la majeure partie de la France, les Grenouilles rieuses sont des espèces introduites et provoquent donc des problèmes de pollution génétique avec les espèces locales.

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Têtard au stade où les pattes postérieures commence tout juste à apparaitre. On peut remarquer plusieurs rangées de dents labiales dont la disposition est caractéristique de chaque espèce.

I believe this is a polymorph form of diamond similar to Carbonado

Nice yellow form of a very variable Hawaiian species.

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A species which is variable in flower colour and leaf spotting. Cambourne seems to have almost the full range of colour combinations.

The 56 Full Sized Morphs Are:

01 Blaze a Trail | 02 Pearly King Morph | 03 The Messenger Morph | 04 The Power of Morphing Communication | 05 Morph Over, There's Room for Two! | 06 Morph into the Piñataverse | 07 Morpheus | 08 Apart Together | 09 London Parklife | 10 On Guard | 11 Mr Create | 12 Morph's Inspirational Dungarees | 13 Cactus Morph | 14 Forget-Me-Not | 15 Gingerbread Morph I 16 Totally Morphomatic! | 17 Dance-off Morph I 18 The Bard I 19 Mondrian Morph | 20 Morph Whizz Kidz Argonaut | 21 It's Raining Morphs! Halleujah! | 22 Messy Morph | 23 I Spy Morph | 24 Astromorph | 25 Make Your Mark | 26 Roll With It | 27 Morph and Friends Explore London | 28 Tartan Trailblazer | 29 London Collage | 30 Peace Love and Morph | 31 Midas Morph | 32 Freedom | 33 Good Vibes | 34 Tiger Morph | 35 Maximus Morpheus Londinium | 36 Chocks Away! | 37 Morph! It's the Wrong Trousers! | 38 Diverse-City | 39 Apples and Pears | 40 Morphlowers Please! | 41 Cyborg Morph | 42 Pride Morph | 43 The London Man | 44 Looking After the Ocean | 45 Rock Star! | 46 Wheelie | 47 Gentlemorph | 48 Polymorphism | 49 Whizz Bang! | 50 Stay Frosty | 51 Mmmmmmmoprh! | 52 Swashbuckler | 53 Morph Target | 54 Canary Morph | 55 Morph the Yeoman Guard | 56 Fish Ahoy!

 

The 23 Mini Morphs Are:

01 Neville | 02 Messy Morph | 03 Meta-MORPH-osis | 04 Morley the Morph - Ready to Board | 05 Near and Far | 06 Bright Ideas | 07 Creativity Rocks! | 08 Growing Together | 10 Many Hands Make Valence | 11 Mr. Tayo Shnubbub 'The Wellbeing Hero' | 12 Captain Compass I 13 Hands-On & Hands-Up | 14 This is Us | 15 The Adventures of Morph | 16 Our School | 17 Riverside Spirit | 18 Morpheby | 19 GRIT | 20 Happiness is an Inside Job | 21 Growing Together in Learning and in Faith | 22 Look for the Light I 23 Bringing Great Energy and Spirit to Make Things Happen

I decided what my Teapotty! needed was some RGB LED heart indicators to show when and where Teapotty had moved over 180 degrees, so I added some BlinkMs (addressable RGB LEDs), some more code and then made some polymorph hearts.

 

Teapotty! is a teapot sitting on a servo which takes readings from a magnetometer which is influenced by neodymium magnets in a cup. The magnetometer takes the reading from the north position, plays a bit of something similar to the Tetley Tea tune and then moves to a new position - where the teacup moves to.

 

Teapotty! is an interactive electronic teapot I've constructed for the Chi-TEK tea party event & exhibition of tech teapots at the V&A in Sept 11.

The genus Spondias (family Anacardiaceae) comprises 19 taxa, ten of which occur in Neotropical regions. Spondias bahiensis has been suggested to be a hybrid, although initial evidence does not support this hypothesis. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis of the hybrid origin of S. bahiensis using high-throughput sequencing with single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis, characterization of intragenomic nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA), and nuclear and chloroplast phylogenomic analyses. The SNP analysis revealed a high number of SNPs in the S. bahiensis genome, and with respect to nrDNA, S. bahiensis shared approximately half of the SNP alleles with S. tuberosa, but not with S. mombin. Combining the SNP analysis with nrDNA phylogeny confirmed the hybrid origin of S. bahiensis and put S. tuberosa as the female genitor. Considering the phylogeny of the genus Spondias and intraspecific SNPs in S. bahiensis, the putative male genitor is S. dulcis.

 

Nobre, Lydayanne Lilás de Melo et al. Phylogenomic and single nucleotide polymorphism analyses revealed the hybrid origin of Spondias bahiensis (family Anacardiaceae): de novo genome sequencing and comparative genomics. Genetics and Molecular Biology [online]. 2018, v. 41, n. 4 [Accessed 2 November 2021] , pp. 878-883. Available from: . Epub 29 Nov 2018. ISSN 1678-4685.

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Le lézard le plus commun de nos régions. Présent sur les murs au premier rayon de soleil, où il vient se réchauffer. De lui vient probablement l'expression «faire le lézard». Cette espèce est extrêmement polymorphe, offrant des des dessins et des couleurs très variables d'un individu à l'autre, ce qui ne simplifie pas son identification.

 

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The Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina) is a butterfly found in European meadows, where its larvae feed on grasses, such as Sheep's Fescue.

 

Similar species are Gatekeeper (which prefers to rest with its wings open) and Small Heath (which is smaller).

 

There is marked sexual dimorphism in this species. Males are less colorful, with smaller eyespots and much reduced orange areas on the upper forewings. They are also much more active and range far about, while females fly less and often may not away from the area where they grew up.

 

A variable number of smaller eyespots are usually found on the hindwing undersides. These may number up to 12 per individual butterfly, with up to 6 on each wing. The factors that govern polymorphism in this trait are not resolved, although a number of theories have been proposed (Stevens 2005). On the other hand, the evolutionary significance of the upperwing eyespots is more obvious: The more active males have a markedly more cryptic upperside pattern, whereas the females have more often opportunity to present their eyespots in a sudden display of colors and patterns that presumably make neophobic predators hesitate so that the butterfly has better chances of escaping. (Source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meadow_Brown)

 

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Polymorph installation of Alice Gruhle at the Palmengarten while the Luminale 2010 in Frankfurt am Main / Germany.

A species which is variable in flower colour and leaf spotting. Cambourne seems to have almost the full range of colour combinations.

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Turtle Eggs ready to be moved to a secure enclosure for hatching. Volunteers monitor the beaches for turtles laying then retrieve the eggs and place them in a caged off enclosure a few meters away.

 

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The loggerhead sea turtle is found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, as well as the Mediterranean Sea. It spends most of its life in saltwater and estuarine habitats, with females briefly coming ashore to lay eggs. The loggerhead sea turtle has a low reproductive rate; females lay an average of four egg clutches and then become quiescent, producing no eggs for two to three years. The loggerhead reaches sexual maturity within 17–33 years and has a lifespan of 47–67 years.

 

The loggerhead sea turtle is omnivorous, feeding mainly on bottom-dwelling invertebrates. Its large and powerful jaws serve as an effective tool for dismantling its prey. Young loggerheads are exploited by numerous predators; the eggs are especially vulnerable to terrestrial organisms. Once the turtles reach adulthood, their formidable size limits predation to large marine animals, such as large sharks.

 

The loggerhead sea turtle has a cosmopolitan distribution, nesting over the broadest geographical range of any sea turtle. It inhabits the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans and the Mediterranean Sea.

 

In the Atlantic Ocean, the greatest concentration of loggerheads is along the southeastern coast of North America and in the Gulf of Mexico. Very few loggerheads are found along the European and African coastlines. Florida is the most popular nesting site, with more than 67,000 nests built per year. Nesting extends as far north as Virginia, as far south as Brazil, and as far east as the Cape Verde Islands. The Cape Verde Islands are the only significant nesting site on the eastern side of the Atlantic. Loggerheads found in the Atlantic Ocean feed from Canada to Brazil.

 

In the Indian Ocean, loggerheads feed along the coastlines of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and in the Arabian Sea. Along the African coastline, loggerheads nest from Mozambique's Bazaruto Archipelago to South Africa's St Lucia estuary. The largest Indian Ocean nesting site is Oman, on the Arabian Peninsula, which hosts around 15,000 nests, giving it the second largest nesting population of loggerheads in the world. Western Australia is another notable nesting area, with 1,000–2,000 nests per year.

 

Pacific loggerheads live in temperate to tropical regions. They forage in the East China Sea, the southwestern Pacific, and along the Baja California Peninsula. Eastern Australia and Japan are the major nesting areas, with the Great Barrier Reef deemed an important nesting area. Pacific loggerheads occasionally nest in Vanuatu and Tokelau. Yakushima Island is the most important site, with three nesting grounds visited by 40% of all nearby loggerheads. After nesting, females often find homes in the East China Sea, while the Kuroshio Current Extension's Bifurcation region provides important juvenile foraging areas. Eastern Pacific populations are concentrated off the coast of Baja California, where upwelling provides rich feeding grounds for juvenile turtles and subadults. Nesting sites along the eastern Pacific Basin are rare. mtDNA sequence polymorphism analysis and tracking studies suggest 95% of the population along the coast of the Americas hatch on the Japanese Islands in the western Pacific. The turtles are transported by the prevailing currents across the full length of the northern Pacific, one of the longest migration routes of any marine animal. The return journey to the natal beaches in Japan has been long suspected, although the trip would cross unproductive clear water with few feeding opportunities. Evidence of a return journey came from an adult female loggerhead named Adelita, which in 1996, equipped with a satellite tracking device, made the 14,500 km (9,000 mi) trip from Mexico across the Pacific. Adelita was the first animal of any kind ever tracked across an ocean basin.

 

The Mediterranean Sea is a nursery for juveniles, as well as a common place for adults in the spring and summer months. Almost 45% of the Mediterranean juvenile population has migrated from the Atlantic. Loggerheads feed in the Alboran Sea and the Adriatic Sea, with tens of thousands of specimens (mainly sub-adult) seasonally present in the North-Eastern portion of the latter, above all in the area of the Po Delta. Greece is the most popular nesting site along the Mediterranean, with more than 3,000 nests per year. Zakynthos hosts the largest Mediterranean nesting with the second one being in Kyparissia Bay. Because of this, Greek authorities do not allow planes to take off or land at night in Zakynthos due to the nesting turtles. In addition to the Greek coast, the coastlines of Cyprus and Turkey are also common nesting sites.

 

*Wikipedia

The 56 Full Sized Morphs Are:

01 Blaze a Trail | 02 Pearly King Morph | 03 The Messenger Morph | 04 The Power of Morphing Communication | 05 Morph Over, There's Room for Two! | 06 Morph into the Piñataverse | 07 Morpheus | 08 Apart Together | 09 London Parklife | 10 On Guard | 11 Mr Create | 12 Morph's Inspirational Dungarees | 13 Cactus Morph | 14 Forget-Me-Not | 15 Gingerbread Morph I 16 Totally Morphomatic! | 17 Dance-off Morph I 18 The Bard I 19 Mondrian Morph | 20 Morph Whizz Kidz Argonaut | 21 It's Raining Morphs! Halleujah! | 22 Messy Morph | 23 I Spy Morph | 24 Astromorph | 25 Make Your Mark | 26 Roll With It | 27 Morph and Friends Explore London | 28 Tartan Trailblazer | 29 London Collage | 30 Peace Love and Morph | 31 Midas Morph | 32 Freedom | 33 Good Vibes | 34 Tiger Morph | 35 Maximus Morpheus Londinium | 36 Chocks Away! | 37 Morph! It's the Wrong Trousers! | 38 Diverse-City | 39 Apples and Pears | 40 Morphlowers Please! | 41 Cyborg Morph | 42 Pride Morph | 43 The London Man | 44 Looking After the Ocean | 45 Rock Star! | 46 Wheelie | 47 Gentlemorph | 48 Polymorphism | 49 Whizz Bang! | 50 Stay Frosty | 51 Mmmmmmmoprh! | 52 Swashbuckler | 53 Morph Target | 54 Canary Morph | 55 Morph the Yeoman Guard | 56 Fish Ahoy!

 

The 23 Mini Morphs Are:

01 Neville | 02 Messy Morph | 03 Meta-MORPH-osis | 04 Morley the Morph - Ready to Board | 05 Near and Far | 06 Bright Ideas | 07 Creativity Rocks! | 08 Growing Together | 10 Many Hands Make Valence | 11 Mr. Tayo Shnubbub 'The Wellbeing Hero' | 12 Captain Compass I 13 Hands-On & Hands-Up | 14 This is Us | 15 The Adventures of Morph | 16 Our School | 17 Riverside Spirit | 18 Morpheby | 19 GRIT | 20 Happiness is an Inside Job | 21 Growing Together in Learning and in Faith | 22 Look for the Light I 23 Bringing Great Energy and Spirit to Make Things Happen

''La musique que proposent Tim et Meriadeg est une embarcation vers l’inconnu, le polymorphe et la rêverie. L’issue du périple est aussi incertaine que virtuose, la mécanique des sens est réglée sur intense, les questions fusent et se défont au gré de mille réponses qui coulent de source. On est en mer, sur le dos d’une vague en transhumance ou à terre au milieu des herbes hautes, qu’importe !!!… on est bien.''

 

Pas besoin de balances pour ce ''tandem acoustique résolu à dénicher et composer des mélodies simples, jolies ; puis jouer, s'en amuser.'' Fort de l'attachement de ces deux musiciens ''aux musiques traditionnelles, vivantes, étonnantes et voyageuses'' il a juste fallu qu'Estelle entame les deux chants qu'elle souhaitait proposer à son public en leur compagnie pour qu'une demi-heure plus tard tout soit en place ...

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