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03-03-2013, 08:04 PM   #6541
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Z ia for ZALES, who apparently sponsored a tour of the New Yankee Stadium. Found this little medallion in a parking lot Wednesday, and hopefully will get it back to its owner.


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A - An Artfully decorated wall, by Artist Bonnie Ackland.
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B-Black crowned Night Heron, which bird I was very happy to see, after many years of searching, in the Kruger park
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C is for COLLARED FINCH-BILLED BULBUL, long name for this cute little bird.


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QuoteOriginally posted by noelcmn Quote
B-Black crowned Night Heron, which bird I was very happy to see, after many years of searching, in the Kruger park
Didn't realize that this species, fairly widespread in the USA, also ranged into southern Africa.
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D is for decaying

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E is for EYE of the butterfly, with colors probably produced by diffraction rather than pigment.


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slow computer this morning - sorry
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F is for (another) Flower ...

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slow computer this morning - sorry
No problem. Just gives us another interesting image.
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G is for GREAT ARGUS PHEASANT. The head looks more like something from a vulture.

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QuoteOriginally posted by WPRESTO Quote
Didn't realize that this species, fairly widespread in the USA, also ranged into southern Africa.
Yes I have seen them posted on the Forum too. In my Birds of SA, its distribution is listed as "Africa, Madagascar, Eurasia, N and S America". Absent from the drier western regions of SA. Its eating habits are more interesting- Fish, frogs, young and eggs of other birds, including other Herons, crustaceans, insects, molluscs and small mammals. Occasionally other birds as large as doves.
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