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Sat, 15/12/2007 - 3:00pm
Sun, 16/12/2007 - 10:04am
#3
Any time Karen come on over - we always eat well - especially on holiday! Tonight is sole and baby potatoes, salad and Peas and exotic mushrooms fried in a little butter! cheers for the day now and see y'all (yes I can get that right) tomorrow! __________________
2ND - 4TH MAY FLY IN TO THORNYBUSH GAME RESERVE AND 23RD SEPTEMBER TO 9TH OCTOBER KGALAGADI TRANS FRONTIER PARK - THE ADDICTION IS BEING FED AGAIN!
Sun, 16/12/2007 - 9:54am
#4
@Janine, there is one benefit to having the freeze frames, you get plenty of time to capture still shots, and sometimes you get some amazing transitions of movement. Hi Aunty Lyn Sorry did not reply was making roast lamb dinner for the family we are done eating now and I can do some viewing again. Well the freeze certainly worked for that picture...... __________________
Sun, 16/12/2007 - 9:46am
#5
Because the African Monarch is host specific to the Milkweed plant it is indeed poisonous and it is in fact a type of cyanide but Pieter was saying that once a bird catches one and gets really sick it learns its lesson and does not touch it again. The botanical name if anyone is interested of the particular milkweed in this case is: Gomphocarpus physocarpus - the old name was Asclepias physocarpus or wild cotton and a lot of small birds use the white fluffy stuff inside that normally aids in seed dispersal to line their nests as it is so soft. Now I am really going to booze with Bob in the kitchen - I think he is lonely cooking sole and making salad!
Thanks Penny for the information. I've printed it off and think I am going to have to check out our milkweed plants here and see if they are poisonous also. Perhaps we have a butterfly that is also poisonous to birds __________________
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Sun, 16/12/2007 - 9:41am
#6
Because the African Monarch is host specific to the Milkweed plant it is indeed poisonous and it is in fact a type of cyanide but Pieter was saying that once a bird catches one and gets really sick it learns its lesson and does not touch it again. The botanical name if anyone is interested of the particular milkweed in this case is: Gomphocarpus physocarpus - the old name was Asclepias physocarpus or wild cotton and a lot of small birds use the white fluffy stuff inside that normally aids in seed dispersal to line their nests as it is so soft. Now I am really going to booze with Bob in the kitchen - I think he is lonely cooking sole and making salad!
seems like you may have a pretty good stash of them breezers and some kind of rose or red wine.... I think after today I could join you and Bobby with some boozing. would y'all like a guest for dinner???__________________
Karen from VA PhotosLions and Leopards Info
Sun, 16/12/2007 - 9:38am
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Because the African Monarch is host specific to the Milkweed plant it is indeed poisonous and it is in fact a type of cyanide but Pieter was saying that once a bird catches one and gets really sick it learns its lesson and does not touch it again. The botanical name if anyone is interested of the particular milkweed in this case is: Gomphocarpus physocarpus - the old name was Asclepias physocarpus or wild cotton and a lot of small birds use the white fluffy stuff inside that normally aids in seed dispersal to line their nests as it is so soft. Now I am really going to booze with Bob in the kitchen - I think he is lonely cooking sole and making salad! __________________
2ND - 4TH MAY FLY IN TO THORNYBUSH GAME RESERVE AND 23RD SEPTEMBER TO 9TH OCTOBER KGALAGADI TRANS FRONTIER PARK - THE ADDICTION IS BEING FED AGAIN!
Sun, 16/12/2007 - 9:36am
#8
You're fortunate Penzi, it's still bufferoni for me. __________________
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Sun, 16/12/2007 - 9:34am
#9
wow how funny, I came back to the cam and it is connected and not buffering..? scratching head? edit ok now that I am sitting here it started to buffer..lol __________________
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Sun, 16/12/2007 - 9:29am
#10
well, bye all. The company was great even if the feed wasn't. Last capture of the drive, this bug in what appears to be a spider web?
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yes the djuma cam has been having buffering problems ALL day. it is still doing it and freezing too.
Karen from VA PhotosLions and Leopards Info