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BunyipCo: May 2015
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Monday, 18 May 2015. Crickets in the Rain. Late autumn rains bring out the calls of many creatures in the Queensland rainforests. Crickets are contributors to many of the loud sounds we hear after dark. Mole Crickets commence calling on dusk from burrows in the ground. Their calling is low and guttural and continues for 10-15 minutes, then it ceases. They are followed by a number of other cricket species. Among them are the impressive burrowing crickets of the genus Cephalogryllus. From the entrance to t...
BunyipCo: August 2014
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Friday, 22 August 2014. Coremata, including Hair Pencils, is a phenomenon associated with Lepidoptera. They are signalling structures produced by males that are seeking females. They have been proven to transmit pheromones that act as aphrodisiacs and even tranquillisers to females. Further they may act as repellents to rival males. I have documented this situation before. Here we see a relatively common tropical moth, Creatonotos. I have seen many individuals of this moth at night but have never seen it...
BunyipCo: May 2014
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Saturday, 31 May 2014. A Tale Of Two Katydids. To a biologist, this is an interesting story showing the value of morphological, cytological and behvioural characters in solving a taxonomic anomaly. Rentz, Su and Ueshima, male. In the second volume of my Monograph of the Tettigoniidae of Australia I described 15 species of the genus Hemisaga. This and several other genera were accorded a new subfamily, the Austrosaginae. This subfamily occurs in the southern portion of Australia. Hemisaga. Note the elonga...
BunyipCo: September 2014
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Monday, 29 September 2014. It is spring and the snakes are beginning to show themselves. The other night while wandering in the rainforest I almost stepped on this large python. It measured about 2.5 m in length and seemed unperturbed so I got up and close! At the time I did not notice the tick just beyond the head. It appears that the snake is getting ready to shed its skin. What happens to the attached ticks when this happens? Do they drop off, or does the skin just fracture around them? Nine Australia...
BunyipCo: Cassowary Update
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Sunday, 5 April 2015. As Yvonne notes in her "News From Coquette Point", it is very dry here in the Wet Tropics. The Cassowaries don't seem to mind. In the past few days the pair have been together and there has not been any aggression on the part of the female. They are probably in courting mode. Both are resplendent in breeding plumage. The nicks and scratches on the casque are the result of moving through the tangle of vines and dead branches that accompany their habitat. 5 April 2015 at 16:47. Bushla...
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Charlie Bear's Blog: Giant water scavenger beetle, and Are Pesticides Affecting Monarch Butterfly as well as Amphibians in the Sierra Nevada?
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Natural history observations of tiger beetles, butterflies, monarch butterfies, and other animals as well as environmental notes by Charlie Bear. Saturday, January 17, 2009. Giant water scavenger beetle, and Are Pesticides Affecting Monarch Butterfly as well as Amphibians in the Sierra Nevada? Them - termites, earthworms, Argentine ants. But underneath one of them was an adult giant water scavenger beetle (. When I picked up the stone, it began crawling. Around, but did. This week I attended. And urban d...
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Natural history observations of tiger beetles, butterflies, monarch butterfies, and other animals as well as environmental notes by Charlie Bear. Wednesday, December 31, 2008. UCD professor again trades beer for butterflies. Sacramento Bee Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008. Free beer for a butterfly? Arthur Shapiro, a professor at University of California, Davis, has launched his annual Butterfly-for-Beer contest and is hoping someone soon will turn in a live Cabbage White butterfly. What's in it for Shapiro? In pa...
Charlie Bear's Blog: October 2008
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Natural history observations of tiger beetles, butterflies, monarch butterfies, and other animals as well as environmental notes by Charlie Bear. Wednesday, October 29, 2008. Great Video of a Grizzly Bear. Http:/ nrmsc.usgs.gov/research/video/Kendall O2005Trailgblick. Sunday, October 26, 2008. Monarchs arrived on the California coast. As they do every Fall, monarch butterflies (. And mule fat (. With the shortening day length, the monarchs form. In late January into February, the monarchs leave the sites...
Charlie Bear's Blog: Bush Anti--climate Change Appointee Alledgely "burrowed" into the Federal Government
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Natural history observations of tiger beetles, butterflies, monarch butterfies, and other animals as well as environmental notes by Charlie Bear. Friday, January 23, 2009. Bush Anti- climate Change Appointee Alledgely "burrowed" into the Federal Government. An interesting story from Talking Points Memo. Http:/ tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com. A Loyal Bushie Burrows Into Obama's System. January 23, 2009, 11:48AM. As Science magazine observes. Olsen had already submitted her resignation to the Obama administra...
Charlie Bear's Blog: November 2008
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Natural history observations of tiger beetles, butterflies, monarch butterfies, and other animals as well as environmental notes by Charlie Bear. Thursday, November 20, 2008. Dragonflies and butterflies at Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge. Saturday, November 15, 2008. Buckeyes and Wildlife in the Foothills of Calaveras County. Last Thursday, November 13, I was out at a ranch near the Town of San Andres in Calaveras County. It's at an altitude of about 1000 feet and the vegetation consist of grassl...
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Tattered Kaylor: Interview (Part 1) on The Field Reporter
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News : Views : Life. Wednesday, July 16, 2014. Interview (Part 1) on The Field Reporter. Tessa Elieff in residence @ Pollinaria, 2014. Image by Daniela d'Arielli :. Part One of an interview conducted by fellow Australian field recordist, Jay-Dea Lopez. Now published at the online journal, "The Field Reporter'. British Library Sound Archive. Fables and Other Works. Ian Potter Cultural Trust. Metropolis New Music Festival 2013. Hydrophones and contact microphones - hand made in yorkshire by JrF.
HarPer’s bizarre - a naturalist's miscellany: August 2014
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HarPer’s bizarre - a naturalist's miscellany. Sunday, 17 August 2014. The Bee and the Wasp. Back in November 2012, the bird-banding at our regular site at The Charcoal Tank Nature Reserve, not far from West Wyalong in central-west New South Wales, was keeping us occupied if not busy, and I had time to follow the activities of several solitary bees that I was not aware of having noticed on any previous trips. A solitary bee hovering just above the ground, looking to excavate a burrow. I spent several minu...
Charlie Bear's Blog: March 2009
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Natural history observations of tiger beetles, butterflies, monarch butterfies, and other animals as well as environmental notes by Charlie Bear. Sunday, March 1, 2009. First Butterflies of the Year. We're in the midst of a now two-week long rainy spell. But on February 24, and also on February 27, I saw fresh male cabbage butterflies during a couple of dry days. The first butterflies of the year! Once this storm passes through and the weather warms up a bit, the western tiger swallowtails (.
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Claire Keely's Research. Museum Victoria Grampians Bioscan. Raquo; Velvet worms. Quantitative and Applied Ecology Group. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Claire Keely's Research. Museum Victoria Grampians Bioscan. Common Spadefoot Toad metamorph, Neobatrachus sudelli. Quantitative and Applied Ecology Group. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Thursday, 1 February 2018. Super Blue Blood Moon. For the first time in 152 years the lunar eclipse with the Blue Moon coincided to produce a show. It was not as expected here in the tropics probably because it was a cloudy evening. But here is what it looked like from our driveway at 10.30 pm. Labels: Super blue blood moon. Friday, 12 January 2018. Mr Turkey Took Trot! The local Brush Turkey major domo. Labels: Brush turkey and mound. We provide them with a mixture of fruit in the mornings. A wonderful ...
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Hiram Bingham Train and Machu Pichu. November 28, 2012. I eulogised this part of the trip in my last update so here are some of the pictures. Cusko, Train journey on the Hiram Bingham and Machu Pichu itself:. Steep narrow cobbled streets of Cusko. Lisa and I inspecting the Saskawaman Inca site overlooking Cusko town. The ‘Hat’ took residence at the Monisteria Hotel, Cusko. Fortunately the bed was big enough for all three of us! I couldn’t quite Barney (fr...