Frazz by Jef Mallett for May 06, 2013

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    Varnes  almost 11 years ago

    Nab, sim, wow! Nature is so remarkable……he remarked…..Seriously cool though huh? (Eh, for Canadians, eh?)

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    ReneTray  almost 11 years ago

    He might be slowly improving his attitude.

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    Randy B Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    You can see California Condors perching and flying at Pinnacles National Park (the “newest” national park, previously a national monument since 1908). I’ve seen them flying at Pinnacles and at the Grand Canyon. They seldom flap their wings once they’ve taken off. Maybe they’ll multiply (slowly) in the wild if California successfully bans lead bullets and lead shot.

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    Kroykali  almost 11 years ago

    Or by Design.

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    charliesommers  almost 11 years ago

    A friend of mine was a radio operator on a B-36 years ago. He told me they once observed a vulture at 29,000 feet.

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    hippogriff  almost 11 years ago

    Ted Wade: One early wind farm at one site, and petro-addicts think it is standard. It isn’t. Danish studies show birds avoid the whole array as a single object – except for cormorants and gulls which find the service platforms ideal nesting sites. Skyscrapers kill hundreds of times more birds than windmills – try outlawing them!

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    amaryllis2 Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    @hippogriff: I know in San Francisco any new buildings (yeah, it’s a little late, but) have to have windows that are more bird-friendly, less reflective if I remember right.

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    ccmills  almost 11 years ago

    Your all missing the point she should have said “Excellent question Caufield – that is your homework for tonight”

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    hippogriff  almost 11 years ago

    amaryllis2: Thanks for the information. It is not only too late, but too local. Let’s hope it spreads. I will do my part, such as it is.

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    tim  over 5 years ago

    Interesting to realize that in WWI planes few as high as 25,000 feet – without oxygen. Some pilots may have passed out, we will likely never know. Since many people have summited Everest without ancillary oxygen it is clearly physically possible.

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