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http://jaberwockynmt.livejournal.com [Living in fear is no good to anyone.] came down to Socorro Saturday night and we went to the Festival of the Cranes on Sunday. I didn't really get any good photos of cranes, but I got lots of snow geese.

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[Maryannmelton.blogspot.com] Mary Ann's View: My first activity on Wednesday was a presentation on burrowing owls put on by two ladies that are involved in research projects here in New Mexico. I knew that the populations of burrowing owls was declining - due to loss of habitat and the reduced number of prairie dogs.

http://texasnature.blogspot.com [Texasnature.blogspot.com] The Nature Writers of Texas: Good news about monarchs comes from an article by Mike Quinn, TPWD Invertebrate Biologist, in "The Texas Nature Tracker," a TPWD newsletter. Mike wrote that surveys of wintering monarch colonies by Mexican biologists in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Preserve in Michoacan in 2005 revealed numbers "nearly tripled in size, from a record low of 2.19 hectares the previous winter to 5.92 hectares of occupied forest habitat last winter!" He added that "The annual benchmark is represented by the size of the forest area occupied rather than the actual number of insects due to the widely disparate estimates of between 10 and 50 million monarchs per hectare."

http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com [Blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com] At large in Ballard with Peggy Sturdivant: Earlier in the school year, back when there was even more daylight, I wrote about Monica, the crossing guard in front of Salmon Bay Elementary on NW 65th. Watching her put herself in front of a braking school bus was a sight that I'll never forget.

http://alasdairgray.blogspot.com [Alasdairgray.blogspot.com] Alasdair Gray: South-west, beyond the University and towers of the Art Gallery and Clydeside cranes, Queen’s Park and Bellahouston Park are visible, the steep-sided plateau of Neilston Pad, the Gleniffer Braes and (on a clear day again) the summit of Goat Fell on Arran. I have known these places from boyhood, have climbed these Fells, Braes and mountains with my father and friends.

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