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WELCOME  and join us at the  AFRICAM BOMA FORUM .

Friday  15  October  2010

Please note the cams you are talking about, NK for Nkorho,

EP for Elephant Plains, TE for Tembe, PPO for Pot Plant Owl.

Campics yesterday, more  very nice pics  here

Happy camming and chatting .

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Blue Beard wrote:

Do you work as a biologist Howw?

Nope, I just have fun being interested in carbon-based life forms.  Errr, well, also interested in non-carbon-based life forms...       Smiling

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Time to go. Have a good Saturday all.

Happy camming and till tomorrow.

The new day is here

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Do you work as a biologist Howw?

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Mavis wrote:

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Hi Mavis, what is the name of your parrot..

Her name is Jewel, Howwa.  She is a 14 year old Congo African Grey.

Sokay, I knew I had seen her name some time ago.  I have hooked her name up with our former neighbor...  Thanks!

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Blue Beard wrote:

Those wood boring beetles can be quite a pest, but I don't know a great deal about them.

Did you do much of a study on them?

Just took one to our resident expert at Bowling Green State University.  He and his wife made the identification; we had a good time talking about beetles...

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Howwa wrote:

Hi Mavis, what is the name of your parrot..

Her name is Jewel, Howwa.  She is a 14 year old Congo African Grey.

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Those wood boring beetles can be quite a pest, but I don't know a great deal about them.

Did you do much of a study on them?

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Blue Beard wrote:

Favorite beetle

I used to keep Eudicella smithi (bartrandi) an African fruit beetle

to study

Lesser stag beetle Dorcus parallelopipedus ( I think that's the right spekking Laughing), their is a colony of these just outside my shop that I enjoy observing.

Also I was involved with a wildlife study group and we were studying the common stag beetle Lucanus cervus

Super, a few years back, I got interested in bostrichid beetles, one bored out of some new furniture at my brother's place

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Favorite beetle

I used to keep Eudicella smithi (bartrandi) an African fruit beetle

to study

Lesser stag beetle Dorcus parallelopipedus ( I think that's the right spelling Laughing), their is a colony of these just outside my shop that I enjoy observing.

Also I was involved with a wildlife study group and we were studying the common stag beetle Lucanus cervus

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Some of the animals (past and present) in my shop
http://www.flickr.com/photos/abbey_aquatics__reptiles/sets/
Check out Abbey Aquatics & Reptiles
http://www.abbeyaquaticsandreptiles.co.uk

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