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Fiji Bird Watching: December 2011
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Dec 18, 2011. Two Fiji petrels caught in Gau. Two Fiji petrels or Kacau ni Gau - recently landed in Nawaikama Village in Gau. Fiji Petrel. First photograph. The Tubenose project. Hadoram Shirihai. The birds landed exactly a month apart. For NatureFiji-Mareqeti Viti - the species guardian - this is an extraordinary occurrence - given that the petrels were last sighted in May. The first bird landed on the night of October 29th. The tag will help identify the bird if it’s found somewhere else. Dec 5, 2011.
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Fiji Bird Watching: June 2012
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Jun 28, 2012. UN award for local Sisi Initiative/Natewa Tunuloa Site Support Group. THE Sisi Initiative/Natewa Tunuloa Site Support Group is one of 25 recipients of the Equator Initiative Award at the United Nations (UN) Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Sisi Initiative is a BirdLife Fiji project. the group is named after the Sisi bird — also known as the Silktail. Which is found only in the Natewa Tunuloa Peninsula on Fiji’s second-largest island of Vanua Levu. This pe...
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Fiji Bird Watching: March 2013
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Mar 2, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A blog by the staff, guests and owners of Matava - Fiji's Premier Eco Adventure Resort about the fantastic bird watching in the Fiji Islands and specifically Kadavu. Subscribe to Fiji Bird Watching by Email. Matava - Fiji's Premier Eco Adventure Resort. Birding for the 21st Century. Where do you want to go Birding Today? By Isnaini Dot Com.
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New Jersey Outdoors: January 2010
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Thursday, January 21, 2010. Soaking in the first bit of morning light, we started down the Saw Mill Creek Path from Disposal Road. It wasn't long before we heard an odd sound coming from just up ahead. Soon enough we located the silhouette of a bird perched on one of the high tension wire bases. As it turned its head, we could make out the hooked beak and knew it was going to be a good morning. As we continued walking more and more duck species started popping up. Northern Shoveler and Green-Winged T...
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New Jersey Outdoors: November 2009
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Monday, November 30, 2009. Naturalist Profile: Frank DeBlasio. NJ Outdoors was fortunate enough to be able to interview Frank DeBlasio, life-long New Jersey resident and wildlife photographer. Check out the short interview below along with some of Frank's photographs. What are your favorite areas of the state to visit? My favorite part of NJ is Sussex County in the spring and fall. The Jersey Shore in the summer. What are some of your favorite outdoors activities? All photographs (c) Frank DeBlasio.
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New Jersey Outdoors: March 2010
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Thursday, March 25, 2010. Wild parakeets in New Jersey. Believe or not, there are wild populations of Monk Parakeets living in the Garden State. These birds were released in New York in the middle of the last century, spread into the suburbs, and have somehow managed to survive the winters and continue to reproduce successfully for the last 50 or 60 years. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. While many eyes and binoculars will be pointed toward the sky in anticipation of spring migration, another type of migration ...
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New Jersey Outdoors: Jersey Fresh!
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010. The 2010 growing season has already begun for most New Jersey farms, and there are plenty of opportunities to reap the delicious rewards! It's too late to purchase a CSA share (check out our food blog at Party of Two. For updates on our Honeybrook Organic Farm CSA) - but there are plenty of other ways to join in on the Garden State's rich agricultural tradition. Photo by Chuck Walker (c) 2007. Photo by Chuck Walker (c) 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Party of Two Food Blog.
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New Jersey Outdoors: Re-Purpose New Jersey!
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Rutgers University is hosting a Re-Purpose event where anyone can come and donate clothing, electronics, and other unwanted items. The following locations will be accepting donations from noon - 8pm on Wednesday, May 12th, and from 9am - noon on Thursday, May 13th:. 8226; Busch: Richardson Lot 58B and Silvers Lot. 8226; Livingston: Sidewalk between Quad 1 and 2 off Avenue E. 8226; CAC: Hardenburgh Hall Lot 20 and Stonier Lot 35. 8226; Cook: Newells Lot 99a and Nicholas Lot 76.
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New Jersey Outdoors: February 2010
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Thursday, February 25, 2010. Yup, that's right. As of this posting, more snow is falling throughout the Garden State. The Revenge of Snowmageddon, Snowpocalypse: Redux, or whatever you might call it - the snow is back for another round. That will probably mean driving through some slush, shoveling out some driveways and sidewalks, and brushing off cars. It can also mean tons of fun, though! Six-year olds. Sheesh. The snow and ice also grant some great opportunities for photography. Bundling up and drinki...
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