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lundi 29 décembre 2014

Readers’ wildlife photographs

Source: whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com - Monday, December 29, 2014

It looks as if, due to the extreme slowness of internet here, I won’t be able to put up my snaps of India until I return to Chicago. I’m sorry that I can’t document my travels as they occur, but promise to do so post mortem . Bear with me. My cache of readers’ wildlife photos is back in Chicago, but we can have three today since stalwart Stephen Barnard in Idaho sent one picture of a red-tailed hawk ( Buteo jamaicensis ): . . . and reader Tim Anderson sent two photos. The first shows a weird Australian bird that, while out of focus, is presented because it includes a recipe: The Scrub Turkey ( Alectura lathami ) is a megapode inhabiting Eastern Australian rainforests. It is protected. It builds a nest up to five metres across and a metre high. It will do so in your living room if you let it. How To Cook A Scrub Turkey Place scrub turkey in forty-four gallon drum Place brick in drum with scrub turkey Fill drum with water Boil till brick is soft Throw away scrub turkey Eat brick The second is a herp: This elegant beasty is an adult Eastern Water Dragon ( Intellagama lesueurii ) out sunning itself in the Brisbane Botanic Gardens. They grow up to a metre in length and are arboreal members of the agamid family of lizards.





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