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From: Frank Mantlik
 
Re: [CT Birds] In response to Duck trap question
Fri, Dec 18, 2009 11:12 AM
Occasionally ducks die in the trap and I don't know why. Apparently there are other duck traps around the state. it's just that from the windows of the Audubon building I can see this trap, so I report the findings about the marsh.
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From: Carrier Graphics
 
Hawks as predators....
Tue, Jan 5, 2010 3:18 AM
If and when they do not learn how to do this - they then become the prey, for even a weak, or un learned hawk will eventually become prey to others, or often die of starvation. I believe that up to 50% or more of Immature Hawks will not make it to their second year.
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From: Jo-Anne Roberts
 
memorable Irene moment
Tue, Sep 6, 2011 5:54 PM
My most memorable moment was watching a downy woodpecker taking cover inside a robin nesting box on the same tree waiting for the winds to die down! Still catching up on the 250+ posts to CTBirds from the week. Jo-AnneMansfield Center
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From: Tina Dong
 
Opportunity for French teacher input on TExES certification exam
Fri, Jan 9, 2015 7:54 PM
Tina Thymai Dong World Languages Coordinator Austin ISD 1111 W. 6th Street, A-450 Austin, TX 78703 512-414-4212 (office) 512-203-3496 (mobile) 512-414-9875 (fax) tina.dong@austinisd.org http://www.austinisd.org/academics/worldlanguages Achiever, Positivity, Woo, Developer, Connectedness, Learner, Input, Includer, Intellection, Empathy "Live as if you were to die
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From: Tina Dong
 
JOB OPENING: World Languages Coordinator Position available in Austin ISD
Tue, Nov 1, 2016 9:42 PM
Thymai Tina Dong World Languages Coordinator Austin ISD 1111 W. 6th Street, A-450 Austin, TX 78703 512-414-4212 (office) 512-203-3496 (mobile) 512-414-9875 (fax) tina.dong@austinisd.org http://www.austinisd.org/academics/worldlanguages Achiever, Positivity, Woo, Developer, Connectedness, Learner, Input, Includer, Intellection, Empathy "Live as if you were to die
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From: vijayVK velu
 
Re: [WEB SECURITY] Any Vulnerable Web-Services available online for testing?
Mon, Feb 3, 2014 10:54 AM
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From: Lloyd Wittebol
 
Run pjsua in Background
Fri, Mar 27, 2009 10:26 AM
The problem is because I cant BG the pjsua the meetme die when I log off. Any suggestion would be very helpful Thanks Lloyd Lloyd Wittebol JM Finn & Co 4 Coleman Street London EC2R 5TA T 020 7600 1660 F 020 3207 3920 jmfinn.com JM Finn & Co Registered office: 4 Coleman Street London EC2R 5TA www.jmfinn.com JM Finn & Co is a trading name of J.M.
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From: Jean Niskanen
 
Warblers flocking, Parry Sound area
Sat, Aug 17, 2002 8:37 PM
On July 24 and again July 25, I had juvenile Purple Finches die from striking the windows, my only deaths this year. On July 31, I observed a female goldfinch gathering nesting material, right after someone posted that they had started nesting. Today, I rescued an Eastern Massassauga Rattlesnake off the Dillon Road where it was basking.
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From: The RIDERS
 
[Ontbirds]Re- AVIAN BOTULISM.
Fri, Oct 26, 2007 4:43 AM
As said before, if too much toxin is taken in, the bird will die. Some Common Loons and other water birds manage to struggle ashore and avoid drowning but may still become cold, paralysed and stop breathing. What I try to do is catch the affected bird, dry it and keep it safe and warm overnight.
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From: Tucker Coxwell
 
Island Gypsy Trawler For Sale
Sun, Feb 28, 2010 6:19 PM
After 41 years of cruising under sail---old sailors never die they get a little trawler,after 9 years trawlering in the Bahamas, 3 years doing the Gtrat Loop then 3 years doing the rivers an old trawler ca[rain never dies----he goes bolind and gets a little "Duffy". Call me or request pictures and printed description.