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HUMMINGBIRDS - AMAZING PHOTOS

submitted by Dave Knorr


This is something I have never
seen before, or ever even heard of. This lady lives in a Hummingbird fly zone. As they migrated, about 20 of them were in her yard. Just for a lark, she took  a little red dish and filled it with sugar water and this
is the result.

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After 250 Years of Classifying Life, 90 Percent
Remains Unknown

11/13/07 Live Science:  Most people can tell the difference between some types of berries, or bugs or trees, but much of the planet's life remains unnamed and unseen.

"We live, in short, on a little-known planet. When dealing with the living world, we are flying mostly blind," Wilson said. "When we try to diagnose the health of an ecosystem, such as a lake or a forest, in order to save and stabilize it we are in the position of a doctor trying to treat a patient, knowing only 10 percent of organs."

http://www.livescience.com/history/
 

French artist Hubert Duprat  Aquatic Insect Bling

Caddis fly larvae usually form manufacturing sheaths by spinning silk with sand, minerals, plant particles, and bits of bone they find in their aquatic environments. French artist Hubert Duprat collects the larvae, carefully strips their shells, and then puts them in aquaria filled with stuff like pearls, rubies, gold, and diamonds. The larvae make new coverings out of these materials. http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/25/duprat.php

space image  NASA's Return to the Moon Trailer
To promote NASA's plan to return to the moon, the space agency created a dramatic short video
that plays just like the trailer for a Hollywood sci-fi blockbuster.


It's been long understood that bees respond to electromagnetic radiation. Dr Jochen Kuhn at Germany's Landau University has shown that bees don't return to their hives when cellphones are present. The study doesn't prove that cellphones are responsible for CCD but it does provide evidence that mobile phones are implicated in the death of hives.

The alarm was first sounded last autumn, but has now hit half of all American states. The West Coast is thought to have lost 60 per cent of its commercial bee population, with 70 per cent missing on the East Coast.

CCD has since spread to Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece. And last week John Chapple, one of London's biggest bee-keepers, announced that 23 of his 40 hives have been abruptly abandoned.

LEARN MORE ABOUT CCD (Colony Collapse Disorder)

Other apiarists have recorded losses in Scotland, Wales and north-west England, but the Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs insisted: "There is absolutely no evidence of CCD in the UK."

The implications of the spread are alarming. Most of the world's crops depend on pollination by bees. Albert Einstein once said that if the bees disappeared, "man would have only four years of life left".


You'll only find this here... What's Going On with the BEE'S???
Read About CCD - Colony Collapse Disorder


Scientists have discovered
that it spends several months
of every year out of the water
and living inside trees.

 

 

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