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Project Buchanan Liberia: 2012 Photo Report #5: Campus & Classrooms
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Following the development of a new school campus in Buchanan, Liberia. Monday, October 22, 2012. 2012 Photo Report #5: Campus and Classrooms. NOTE: You can left-click on any picture to enlarge it and/or view all the photos as a slideshow. (Most definitely you will want to enlarge the pictures of the GIANT SPIDER I found while out walking the property! We are all looking forward to the day when the first PROJECT BUCHANAN. This is what can be seen of the PROJECT BUCHANAN. From a hill not far away. Well fin...
Project Buchanan Liberia: Thanksgiving 2012 in Southern California
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Following the development of a new school campus in Buchanan, Liberia. Wednesday, December 12, 2012. Thanksgiving 2012 in Southern California. Before I get started on this post. This is the holiday season, and soon it will be Christmas! Take a quick look down the sidebar at the right. I know you're plenty busy at this time of year ,. But if you have a few minutes, come back and watch Andy , as he "uncomplicates" Christmas! With her husband, Anthony,. But it was more than just a holiday weekend f or us.
Project Buchanan Liberia: October 2012
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Following the development of a new school campus in Buchanan, Liberia. Tuesday, October 30, 2012. 2012 Photo Report #6: Video Tour of the School. In my last report. I showed you pictures of the first PROJECT BUCHANAN. Classroom building, which is still under construction. In this report, I would like to roll a short video clip, so that you can walk through the building with me. The small city of Buchanan, where the new school campus is being developed,. Is located on Li beria's. So come with me now, and ...
Project Buchanan Liberia: July 2010
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Following the development of a new school campus in Buchanan, Liberia. Monday, July 5, 2010. Finally. We're in Buchanan! It has taken longer than we thought to get to Buchanan! We left the States as scheduled and arrived in Monrovia, Liberia's capital, 10 days ago as planned. But before we could leave the city, we needed to meet with PROJECT BUCHANAN. The 90-mile trip (partly over some beautiful newly-paved road, partly over stretches of very rough dirt road) took 3 hours! Sorry, no photos yet! Click on ...
Project Buchanan Liberia: May 2009
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Following the development of a new school campus in Buchanan, Liberia. Sunday, May 31, 2009. Hodgsons Plan to Be in Liberia this Summer! Sorry, everyone. I haven't posted anything to this blog in more than a month. Here in Colorado, schools close in May; so as a teacher, I've been quite busy the last few weeks with end-of-the-year activities and final exams! But that is now all behind me! Where did the time go? See my last post! Andrea's graduation was an opportunity for a family photo: . PS After that, ...
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The Black Bee-Eater: June 2009
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My Birding in West Africa (and Other Places Too). Saturday, June 20, 2009. Williamson's Sapsucker in Colorado! Length: 23 cm (9"). Rocky Mountain National Park. Near the Upper Beaver Meadow trailhead where I was able to catch this shot of a male. At its nest hole! In most woodpeckers, the sexes have very similar coloring; but in this sapsucker, the male and female plumages are so different that they were once thought to be separate species! I waited awhile to get a picture of his mate, but. Occurs in the...
The Black Bee-Eater: Williamson's Sapsucker in Colorado!
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My Birding in West Africa (and Other Places Too). Saturday, June 20, 2009. Williamson's Sapsucker in Colorado! Length: 23 cm (9"). Rocky Mountain National Park. Near the Upper Beaver Meadow trailhead where I was able to catch this shot of a male. At its nest hole! In most woodpeckers, the sexes have very similar coloring; but in this sapsucker, the male and female plumages are so different that they were once thought to be separate species! I waited awhile to get a picture of his mate, but. Occurs in the...
The Black Bee-Eater: The Orange Weavers... in Motion!
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My Birding in West Africa (and Other Places Too). Thursday, June 4, 2009. The Orange Weavers. in Motion! Length: 15 cm (6"). This is the male. Hanging on the underside of its nest and displaying to the female inside with ritualized body-twisting and wing- flapping! Watch the video clip below. Video (recorded using the "movie mode" on my Nikon P5100) shows the. At their nest, which is supported by reeds over a slow-moving stream. I digiscoped it. June 5, 2009 at 2:17 PM. June 6, 2009 at 5:05 PM. Learning ...
The Black Bee-Eater: The White-throated Bee-Eater Revisited!
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My Birding in West Africa (and Other Places Too). Saturday, May 30, 2009. The White-throated Bee-Eater Revisited! Length: 19-21 cm (7.5-8.3") streamers up to 12 cm (4.7"). This photo of a. Was taken on the same day. And at the same location as the pictures in my earlier post. See "The White-throated Bee-Eater in Liberia! On May 25, 2009). This individual has the very long central tail feathers characteristic of the species. Sorry, this is the best shot I've got showing the tail streamers! Learning the bi...
The Black Bee-Eater: April 2009
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My Birding in West Africa (and Other Places Too). Saturday, April 18, 2009. More Pictures of the Black Bee-eater! I thought I would post a couple more digiscoped shots of the Black Bee-Eater. See last week's post on April 11, 2009: "How I Digiscoped the Black Bee-Eaters! All pictures of this bird were taken in Liberia (River Cess County) on January 5, 2007. The habitat was secondary forest edge bordering on "coastal savanna", 1 km southeast of the mouth of the Cess River. When this Black Bee-eater. Only ...
The Black Bee-Eater: Orange Weavers in Liberia... at their Nest!
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My Birding in West Africa (and Other Places Too). Monday, June 1, 2009. Orange Weavers in Liberia. at their Nest! Length: 15 cm (6"). Builds its nest low over water, weaving it from the narrow green leaf "ribbons" it has stripped from the branches of nearby oil palms. This male and its mate (which flew in and out of the opening on the underside of the nest) were part of a small colony of these birds that I happened across while out birding the back roads of. June 1, 2009 at 11:10 AM. In this blog I hope ...
The Black Bee-Eater: The Blue-cheeked Bee-Eater in Liberia!
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My Birding in West Africa (and Other Places Too). Tuesday, May 26, 2009. The Blue-cheeked Bee-Eater in Liberia! Length: 24-26 cm (9.5-10.0") streamers up to 10.5 cm (4.0"). Is an intra-African and palearctic migrant visitor. To coastal regions of Liberia (particularly from Monrovia westward). Most do not breed in Liberia. I found this species at several locations north of Monrovia between Fendel and Bentol; this individual was digiscoped at Bentol. I found this Blue-cheeked Bee-Eater. 5 days earlier,.
The Black Bee-Eater: The Little Bee-Eater in Liberia!
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My Birding in West Africa (and Other Places Too). Wednesday, June 10, 2009. The Little Bee-Eater in Liberia! Length: 15-17 cm (6.0-6.5"); no streamers. Is a fairly common (though irregularly distributed) breeding visitor to Liberia's coastal savanna belt during the dry season. On my visit to Liberia two years ago, this picture taken at Fendel. Was the best photo I was able to get of the Little Bee-Eater. With my primitive digiscoping set-up (see my earlier posts about the Black Bee-Eater)! Is mostly brig...
The Black Bee-Eater: A Great Horned Owl Family in Colorado!
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My Birding in West Africa (and Other Places Too). Tuesday, June 16, 2009. A Great Horned Owl Family in Colorado! Length: 46-63 cm (18-25"). Wingspan: 91-152 cm (36-60"). My wife Paula and I decided to go up to Rocky Mountain National Park. For the day. Though it is only a 90-minute drive from our home in Westminster, we rarely treat ourselves to the fantastic beauty to be seen along Trail Ridge Road all year round! Spring, however, is the season for birding in the Park! It was a male. November 24, 2010 a...
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Following the development of a new school campus in Buchanan, Liberia. Wednesday, December 19, 2012. Update: I'm On My Way Back to Liberia! Later today, Paula and I leave Colorado to fly East for Christmas wi th her family. Then on January 9th. I fly out of NYC for Liberia. Paula will be returning to Colorado, since she is still receiving physical therapy following the two surgeries she had on her wrist. I expect to be in Liberia. For the remainder of the dry season. Working with PROJECT BUCHANAN. Take a...
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