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Rasa Joni is a children's illustrator represented by Advocate Art Agency. If you would like to see more of their work please take a look on the Advocate Art website.
- Prakash does the rock
- Happy family plays with macbook's photo booth
- Ena does homework
- Edri never showed up
Haha.. kidding babe.. we know u were tied up
- And you, should view this on black
I forgot how much I love this outfit!!!
I need another one!!
Smilga you really do the most incredible crochet work!
Isabelle: Character from Tabula Rasa. New MMO from Richard Garriot. It plays a bit like a shooter but with MMO elements. I like it :o) Dont know how long i'll play but hey, im an mmo whore!
A medium-sized tern with a shaggy crest and a long, slightly drooping orange bill, the Elegant Tern is seen along the Pacific Coast. After nesting in very southern California and Mexico, it wanders northward to northern California, or even to British Columbia.
Adult Description
Medium-sized tern. Long, slender yellow to reddish orange bill, appears to droop at tip. Short, forked tail. Complete black cap while breeding. Black in narrow, shaggy band around back of head; forehead white in winter. Mostly white all over, with some dark in wingtips. Underparts often with pink blush.
Immature Description
Juvenile similar to nonbreeding adult, but bill smaller and pale yellow to orange-red, back with variable amounts of dark spotting, and wingtips darker.
Measurements
Both Sexes
Length15.4–16.5 in
39–42 cmWingspan42.1 in
107 cmWeight6.7–11.5 oz
190–325 g
Other Names
•Sterne élégante (French)
•Charrán elegante, Golondrina-marina elegante (Spanish)
Cool Facts
•Approximately 90-97% of all Elegant Terns nest in one colony on Isla Rasa in the Gulf of California, Mexico.
•The Elegant Tern was first found nesting in the United States in 1959 in San Diego Bay, California. Since the 1980s, several more colonies have been established in California.
Habitat
Coastal waters, occasionally ocean far from land. Breeds on low, flat, sandy islands.
Food
Small fish. Some invertebrates.
Nesting Facts
Clutch Size1–2 eggsCondition at HatchingDowny, eyes open, able to walk but stays in nest.
Behavior
Flies over water with bill pointing down; plunges into water to catch fish.
The title for this dance comes from a poem by Stevie Smith, titled
"Not Waving but Drowning." The poem suggested images to me as I began to
work with the music and the dancers.
Choreography Gail Minor-Smith
Music Tabula Rasa, by Arvo Part
Dancers Jamila Allston, Francesca Bove, Tsaitami Duchicela,
Sindi Flores, Hongyu Guo, April Richardson