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Friday, August 11th, 2006Brooklyn Botanic Garden, August 11, 2006
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, August 11, 2006
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden‘s Titan Arum, the Corpse Flower of Simpsons fame, just started blooming last night. This is the first one to bloom in New York City since the 1960s.
It wasn’t nearly as stinky as I (or the garden staff) expected. However I did get strangely nauseous while looking at it. The power of suggestion, perhaps? Anyway, it’s blooming now. See it (and smell it) while you can. It should continue blooming through Saturday, and maybe Sunday (but probably not). The garden’s open till 6:00 P.M. and opens tomorrow at 10:00 A.M.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, August 4, 2006
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, July 26, 2006
Have you ever noticed how many bird song mnemonics involve beer?
White-eyed Vireo: Chuck, pick up the beer… Quick!
Olive-sided Flycatcher: Quick! Three Beers!
Common Nighthawk: Beeer
Black-throated Blue Warbler: Beer Beer Beer Beeee
Alder Flycatcher: Free Beer!
I don’t think this says much about the birds, but it may say something about the birders.
Last week’s ABA convention was a lot of fun. I made new friends, learned a lot about birds, saw quite a few species, and heard more. Interestingly, although I got twelve new life birds, I whiffed on all my target species: Boreal Chickadee, Gray Jay, and Black-backed Woodpecker. All three birds were seen by various attendees at various times. I just managed to always be in the wrong group, on the wrong bus, or looking the wrong way to spot any of them. Life birds I did get included:
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