Friday, February 24, 2012
ONE OF THE NICEST BLOGS I HAVE SEEN IN AGES
I plan to regularly update this blog with practical details of how I created a mini “wildlife garden” on my tiny balcony, together with regular photos of the wildlife I’ve attracted so far.
I hope it inspires readers to think about how all of us can take practical steps to encourage and support our urban wildlife, and to see how easy it is to bring our fascinating “natural world “to the bleakest window box or inner-city balcony.
http://valiantveggie.wordpress.com/about/
JON'S JOURNAL: We shall pick up an existence by its frogs
The resultant yucky mess (to use the official scientific terminology) is now rotting away and in some cases appears to acually be fouling the water of the little ponds and ditches where it was deposited by Mr and Mrs Frog the other week.
Now Mr and Mrs Frog seem to have got in the romantic mood again (or at least one couple have - perhaps because it was Valentine's Day last week), because there is one lone batch of frogspawn in the Huddisford ditch. Ironically (if this is the word) it has been laid next to a piece of decaying dead spawn.
It seems to be developing normally, which is good news. However, could the decline in the frog population be due to the fact that so many of them pursue their biological urges too early in the year for the spawn to hatch?
Isn't it a pity that it seems to be illegal now to collect spawn from the wild; because it might be a boost to the population as a whole if someone collected some of the January spawn (which is doomed anyway), raised it in captivity and released the resulting tadpoles when the cold weather is over?
What a pity there aren't any anarchist zoologists about who have a healthy disregard for the law and want to do something good for the environment. Hmmmm
Oh, BTW I was wondering the other day: if I was to post a picture of a pair of Rana temporaria whilst in amplexus would that count as "Frog's porn"?
IS THIS THE BEST PHOTOGRAPH OF BIGFOOT EVER?
A blogger by the name of Melissa Hovy has been maintaining a Bigfoot blog for quite some time now. It wasn’t until recently that the Sasquatch community caught wind that Melissa could be holding the ultimate photo of all ultimate photos depicting the big guy.
The story goes than four years ago Melissa was contacted by someone who claimed to have a clear picture of Bigfoot on a trailcam. The witness sent Mellisa the picture but wouldn’t allow her to publish it…until now, that is.
Here is the photo along with commentary from Melissa herself:
Read on...In early 2008 I was contacted via email by a person claiming to have photographed a Bigfoot. The photo is posted above.
The American Bigfoot Society holds the copyright for this image for any and all purposes. As stated in the last article, if and when the true owner of this photo steps up, we will turn the copyright over to them, and they can cover this.
BIG CAT NEWS: Gloucestershire and Carlisle...and Wisbeach
There are so many of them now that we feel that they should be archived in some way by us, so we should have a go at publishing a regular round-up of the stories as they come in.
It takes a long time to do, and is a fairly tedious task, so I am not promising that they will be done each day, but I will do them as regularly as I can. JD
Another round-up of Gloucestershire news including quotes from Frank Tunbridge and the Countryside and Community Research institute (CCRI) survey. Rhiannon Fisher, a lecturer at the Royal Agricultural College and a part-time PhD student in the CCRI said: “ We are not saying that there is or is not a wild cat in the area. We are interested in people’s opinions about what might be out there, what sort of thing might count as proof, and what their thoughts are about it".
And now, another Frank Tunbridge story:
Spy cameras set up to catch Gloucestershire big cat
This is Gloucestershire
SPY cameras are being set up at a secret location today to capture footage of an elusive big cat. Tracker Frank Tunbridge was contacted by a resident whose trip camera captured a still photo of what he believes is a big cat at an undisclosed location ...
Public talk will examine evidence for big cats in Gloucestershire
Stroud News and Journal
AN ILLUSTRATED talk examining the evidence for big cats in Gloucestershire will be held in Stroud. Experts Rick Minter and Frank Tunbridge will discuss the implications of feral big cats for people and other wildlife at St Laurence Church Hall from...
And now another outing for the other main big cat stories of recent days, the Carlisle one that so attracted Jan Edwards' oppropbrium yesterday.
I don't think this is claws for concern
Oh dear; it's a humourist. That ol' "Claws for Concern" quip, whilst not quite as hackneyed as the "Paws for thoughts", or the "Unidentified Furry Objects" ones, or the "Chaus Theory" (OK I made the last one up), is still the mark of a light hearted romp through local sightings, which may be mildly amusing but is unlikely to add much to the canon of belief in mystery cat lore.
But now a new sighting:
BREAKING NEWS: 'Black panther' spotted in Holbeach
Spalding Today
Louise (42), of Washway Rood, Holbeach, was driving from home towards Boston Road South when she glimpsed the big cat in a field not far from the Bull's Neck pub at about 8.35am. She said: “It was in between Washway Road and Penny Hill.
BIG CAT NEWS: Indulging Nick Redfern's whims
Well, of course the CFZ, being the world's largest mystery animal research group, has nothing better to do than to indulge the stupid whims of ex-patriate Brummies with no hair.
OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today
On this day in 1943 George Harrison was born.
And now the news:
Appeals court rejects sea turtle protection lawsui...
Extremely rare whale filmed for the first time eve...
Study warns action needed to save Irish hare from ...
Hunt for rare butterfly in Brighton
Rare Pygmy Nile Crocodile Found in New Spots (via ...
Angry birds? These lost species have every right t...
Climate change plays major role in decline of blac...
Africanized bees, climate and disease killing Mexi...
Iconic Marine Mammals Are 'Swimming in Sick Seas' ...
Loneliest frog in the world is the last of his kin...
More than 200 elephants slaughtered in Cameroon si...
Transmission Gully would displace rare birds and p...
Goodness Snakes! Sociable Rattlers Cuddle With The...
CAT NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Harrison's best song (imo):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDch761krEw&feature=fvst
DALE DRINNON: Pre Clovis Culture/Giant Bats/Elvis Girl in 'Cedar and Willow'
"Pre-Clovis" culture:
http://frontiers-of-anthropology.blogspot.com/2012/02/inexcusable-exclusion-of-sandia-culture.html
New on Frontiers of Zoology, a continuing series of articles on Giant Bats, this time focusing on the Oriental ones:
http://frontiersofzoology.blogspot.com/2012/02/more-cryptid-bats.html
And New on Cedar and Willow a Yahoo News Item about an "Elvis Girl" who became a Nun (One of the candidates for a Nylon Commando, no less):
http://cedar-and-willow.blogspot.com/2012/02/delores-hart-on-yahoo-news.html
ANDREW MAY: Words from the Wild Frontier
From Nick Redfern's "There's Something in the Woods...":
- The Origins of a Monster Hunter — Richard Freeman's origin story...
- Nessie: The MacNab Photo — A new study of a famous Loch Ness photo...
- Naming Bigfoot — The many and varied names of hairy man-beasts...
- Jeanett Thomas Missing — Worrying news from Denmark...
- The Beast of Boggy Creek — An important new cryptozoological book...
- Green, Unpleasant Land — Horror-themed fiction from Richard Freeman...
- Profiling the Goat-Man — Nick's 'Creature of the month'...
- Are pumas roaming Victoria's Yarra Ranges? — And leopards as well...
- Danger in the Field — TV researcher murdered in Africa...
IT IS ALWAYS GRATIFYING WHEN PEOPLE SAY NICE THINGS ABOUT YOU...
Gather.com
A stuffed and mounted dog with blue skin and eyes may revive the legend of the Chupacabra in the Southwest after the myth was largely debunked last year as merely coyotes with a severe case of mange. But an extremely scholarly, investigative report by ...