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Fröhlichen Zaun Freitag! - Happy Fence Friday!
Kleine Brücke über einen kleinen Ausläufer des Flusses "Linker Regnitzarm"
Small bridge over a small offshoot of the river "Linker Regnitzarm"
Bayern (Bavaria) - Deutschland (Germany)
Bamberg
August 2016
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" Le Harfang des neiges est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des strigidés. Il est aussi appelé ukpik par les Inuits. Il est l'emblème aviaire du Québec depuis 1987. En France, on l'appelle aussi Chouette Harfang, même si, en réalité, il appartient au genre Bubo, qui est le même que les hiboux grands-ducs. "
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Le pélican est un des oiseaux dont l'origine remonte le plus loin. Ses ancêtres auraient fait leur apparition il y a environ 100 millions d'années, à la fin de l'ère secondaire. Seuls les ordres comprenant aujourd'hui les grèbes, les cigognes et les hérons peuvent se prévaloir d'une origine aussi ancienne. C'est la raison pour laquelle on considère les pélicans comme des oiseaux primitifs, par opposition aux passereaux, par exemple, d'apparition beaucoup plus récente.
La diminution de l'aire de répartition des pélicans a été particulièrement forte en Europe et se poursuit en ce moment. Qu'il s'agisse du pélican blanc ou du pélican frisé, une espèce voisine, ces gros oiseaux sont en effet très farouches et ont absolument besoin, pour installer leurs colonies de nidification, de trouver des espaces à l'abri de toute perturbation. Une forte pression humaine est donc incompatible avec leur maintien.
Actuellement, le pélican blanc, surtout répandu dans les territoires de l'ex-U.R.S.S. (Asie centrale, Russie, Caucase) et en Afrique, est assuré d'un meilleur avenir, mais le pélican frisé est, lui, au bord de l'extinction.
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Frankfurt am Main (Rhein-Main AB) (FRA / EDDF / FRF)
Germany 2.2010
(scan from my collection - not my shot)
Dublin Port Rally 2014.
1965 Cork registered AEC Mandator (UPI 648) at Dublin Port 28th September 2014.
UPI Photo by Patrick D. McDermott, April 10, 2008
That Ted Kennedy's death was expected and imminent was not in doubt in recent weeks, but it's still very hard to accept that our country's liberal lion is gone. May he rest in peace after his steadfast battles for justice for all Americans and his valiant fight against the accursed disease that took him from us. May we all remember his desire and ability to enlist allies to avoid the kind of bitterness that has overtaken national politics, and may all his colleagues, including those across the aisle, honor his memory with action for the greater good of the people.
"All of us will live on in the future we make." - Ted Kennedy, 2008
My thoughts go out to his family, who have lost their Uncle Teddy.
Gone now all three brothers, who played enormous roles in forging my liberal beliefs. An era is over. I can only hope there will be others who will take up the torch.
We have Ted Kennedy to thank for these, among many, acts:
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
The COBRA Act of 1985 (ever lost a job and still managed to keep your health insurance for 18 months?)
The Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990
The Family and Medical Leave Act in 1993
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
Some political stats.
Some obituaries:
His own tribute to his fallen brother, Bobby Kennedy In this eulogy, he quoted from Bobby's own words, and then took them as his own. Please listen to this.
Excerpts from Ted Kennedy's best speeches
A profile of Ted Kennedy by Jack Newfield from 2002.
Tributes in the Daily Beast
An interactive timeline by The New York Times
A Climate Progress review of his record on environmental issues.
The Kennedy family has set up a page for us to share our memories and celebrate his life.
It is part of this site that the family is sharing.
“. . . the blastoff of the Redstone-Mercury rocket that carried Commander Alan B. Shepard, Jr. into space – and into history, as the first American to travel off our planet. “Man Into Space” is Commander Shepard’s story – and the story of our space program, from its beginnings to tomorrow’s headlines!”