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Jazzoos news and views: Long-overdue update...
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Saturday, 11 June 2011. Well, a lot has happened since my last post back in October 2009, and I have every intention of getting back on the blogging bandwagon soon. When I do, I will expand on the following news and events:. I no longer work at Griffith University, with my post-doctoral research fellowship contract finishing at the end of 2010. I am still, however, an adjunct fellow of the university. I have been there for just over a month and am absolutely loving it. Joe montana throwback jersey. 26 Fe...
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Jazzoos news and views: October 2008
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Friday, 31 October 2008. The picture below shows an aerial image of Toohey. In this image you can see the Nathan campus of Griffith Uni (where I work) at the bottom of the forest block, surrounded by the ‘Ring road’. The smaller Mt Gravatt campus is obvious to the right of the Pacific Motorway, which cuts down the middle of the forest! Interestingly, the large stadiums to the bottom right of the campus is where the 1982 Commonwealth Games were held…. bit of random trivia there! Number of species seen:.
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Jazzoos news and views: September 2009
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Wednesday, 9 September 2009. Just a quick note to let those who view my page know, that in the next week, I will update you all on my goings-on. a LOT has happened since my last post, including the Cairns trip (amazing! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Working in WA pics. Interestingly, this effect is significant enough that the Global Positioning System (used in GPS units and in-car navigation units) needs to correct for its effect on clocks aboard artificial satellites orbiting the Earth! Attempts to explai...
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Jazzoos news and views: May 2009
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Sunday, 31 May 2009. Well, now that my Birds Australia Conservation Forum. Thursday, 7 May 2009. That sounds very much (as you can guess from the name) like a cat. In the cafe, we saw some real pretty close-ups of a Crimson Rosella (shown below) that walked right in front of Rebecca on the table, and stole one of my chips! Next time I go to Lamington, I might try out the Binnu Burru region of the park. apparently very different and not so developed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Working in WA pics. My dad ...
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Jazzoos news and views: November 2008
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Thursday, 27 November 2008. Sector 2; Raptors and rain. I surveyed the SE section and northern boundary of Sector 2 this morning. This is the first survey to date that I saw no Noisy Miners! These species are one of the most aggressive, competitive and exclusive of all species on the east coast. They are usually associated with edge habitat and habitat that has undergone considerable impact. The absence of Noisy Miners was due to the intact nature of much of the habitat I surveyed this morning! I am goin...
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Jazzoos news and views: Lamington National Park
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Thursday, 7 May 2009. That sounds very much (as you can guess from the name) like a cat. In the cafe, we saw some real pretty close-ups of a Crimson Rosella (shown below) that walked right in front of Rebecca on the table, and stole one of my chips! Not exactly the most typical 'chip-fiend' you would imagine, but much prettier than a Silver Gull (or Seagull for those used to the vernacular). The Logrunner is a lovely little birds that you hear scratching in the undergrowth before you actually see it!
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Jazzoos news and views: Veggie garden
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Tuesday, 7 April 2009. To this… (taken today; 7th April). The change was incredibly rapid; within about 72 hours of feeding with blood-n-bone, the plants were growing CRAZY, and now they are crankin’! We have been harvesting basil pretty much since day 1, and only harvested our first capsicum 2 days ago to have (with the freshly picked basil) on home-made pizzas! The zucchini that you can see on the following pics is to be harvested and eaten tonight! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Working in WA pics.
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Jazzoos news and views: September 2008
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Tuesday, 9 September 2008. About time to update! Well, a lot has happened since my last post. Bec and I are living in Brisbane in the lovely suburb of Sunnybank Hills. Next suburb next to us, Sunnybank, is Brisbane's 'Chinatown'. There is a complex only just down the road from us that has 43 restaurants! Everything we ever need is at our fingertips; there are 3 huge shopping centres within 15 minutes drive, including a huge Westfields. Here is a pic of our house from the outside! I have undertaken some f...
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Jazzoos news and views: A guide to our house!
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Saturday, 18 April 2009. A guide to our house! I've been meaning to post pictures of our house for ages, so given that today was such an awesome day, I went out and took pictures of the estate complex and our townhouse unit. Rather than having a caption for all pics, I thought the pics would speak for themselves. Needless to say, we are so incredibly happy here! I have also made a 2-minute video. Of our house starting from outside the unit and guiding you through the whole place! 20 April 2009 at 6:55 pm.
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Jazzoos news and views: December 2008
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Tuesday, 16 December 2008. Sector 4; Robins, Whistlers and Treecreepers. Apart from the species recorded below, I also heard a number of other species just off the survey route, including a Channel-billed Cuckoo, Striated Pardalotes and Olive-backed Orioles. In all therefore, there were a large number of species this morning! Species richness = the number of species in the community. Species diversity = the number and frequency of species in the community. Number of species seen:. Number of birds seen:.