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Hedwig Pöllöläinen

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March 17, 2008
tags: Swan Lake, acrobats, ballet, streaming video I love ballet, especially Swan Lake, but this rendition with Chinese ballet dancers who are also very accomplished acrobats is simply beyond description. Perhaps the most impressive moment is when the prima ballerina is on pointe on her partner's…
March 16, 2008
tags: fish, photography, subway art, AMNH, NYC, NYCLife Numerous species of fishes on the floor as portrayed in tiles on the floors of the NYC uptown subway stop (A-B-C) at 81st and Central Park West. (ISO, no zoom, no flash). Image: GrrlScientist 2008. [wallpaper size]. After the orthopedic…
March 16, 2008
tags: WTC, World Trade Center, iron cross, NYC, NYCLife The iron cross, salvaged from Ground Zero after the World Trade Center was destroyed by terrorists on 11 September 2001, is located in Inwood, borough of Manhattan, NYC. Image: GrrlScientist 2008. [wallpaper size]. WTC Iron cross plaque…
March 16, 2008
tags: birds,Roadside Hawk, Buteo magnirostris griseocauda, ornithology, Image of the Day Roadside Hawk, Buteo magnirostris griseocauda, in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in the southern Yucatan. Image: Kevin Sharp. [larger size].
March 16, 2008
tags: Birdbooker Report, bird books, natural history books "One cannot have too many good bird books" --Ralph Hoffmann, Birds of the Pacific States (1927). Here's this week's issue of the Birdbooker Report by Ian Paulsen, which lists bird and natural history books that are (or will soon be)…
March 15, 2008
tags: blog carnivals, Carnival of Environmental Issues The most recent edition of Okeologie is now available for you to enjoy. This blog carnival focuses on environmental issues, and also provides a few glimpses into life in Washington DC, from where Kevin, the author, just returned.
March 15, 2008
tags: John James Audubon, Bird Art, ornithology, birds, avian, New York Historical Society, endangered species Carolina Parakeet (Carolina Parrot), Conuropsis carolinensis, by John James Audubon (American, born Santo Domingo [now Haiti], 1785-1851). Havell plate no. 26. Watercolor, graphite,…
March 15, 2008
tags: astronomy, solar system, subway art, AMNH, NYC, NYCLife Since I am having trouble getting out to roam the city and take pictures, I thought I'd return us to the upstairs subway platform at AMNH for a couple days to look at a few pieces that I haven't yet shared with you. Solar system as…
March 15, 2008
tags: birds,Ruddy Turnstones, Arenaria interpres, ornithology, Image of the Day Ruddy Turnstones, Arenaria interpres, in the Yucatan. Image: Kevin Sharp. [larger size].
March 15, 2008
tags: genetics, Bill Nye the Science Guy, education, streaming video Those of you who do not know who Bill Nye the Science Guy! is will especially enjoy this video. In this streaming episode, Bill Nye the Science Guy explores the science behind genes (part 3). Basically, you can thank your parents…
March 14, 2008
tags: astronomy, solar system, subway art, AMNH, NYC, NYCLife Since I am having trouble getting out to roam the city and take pictures, I thought I'd return us to the upstairs subway platform at AMNH for a couple days to look at a few pieces that I haven't yet shared with you. Solar system as…
March 14, 2008
tags: birds, parrots, White-fronted Parrots, Spectacled Amazons, Amazona albifrons nana, ornithology, Image of the Day White-fronted Parrots, Amazona albifrons nana, otherwise known as Spectacled Amazons. This picture was taken near the Maya village of El Senor in the south central Yucatan.…
March 14, 2008
tags: genetics, Bill Nye the Science Guy, education, streaming video Those of you who do not know who Bill Nye the Science Guy! is will especially enjoy this video. In this streaming episode, Bill Nye the Science Guy explores the science behind genes (part 2). Basically, you can thank your parents…
March 13, 2008
tags: Harry Potter, Warner Brothers, movies Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe, right) watches as Professor Dumbledore (Richard Harris) looks at the newly renewed Fawkes the Phoenix in Warner Bros. Pictures' "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets." Image: Peter Mountain, Warner Bros. Have you…
March 13, 2008
tags: insect, Hemiptera, subway art, AMNH, NYC, NYCLife Since I am having trouble getting out to roam the city and take pictures, I thought I'd return us to the upstairs subway platform at AMNH for a couple days to look at a few pieces that I haven't yet shared with you. A species of cicada,…
March 13, 2008
tags: birds, Magnificent Frigatebird, Fregata magnificens, ornithology, Image of the Day Magnificent Frigatebird, Fregata magnificens, taken on the east coast of the Yucatan in Quintana Roo. Image: Kevin Sharp. [larger size].
March 13, 2008
tags: genetics, Bill Nye the Science Guy, education, streaming video Those of you who do not know who Bill Nye the Science Guy! is will especially enjoy this video. In this streaming episode, Bill Nye the Science Guy explores the science behind genes (part 1). Basically, you can thank your parents…
March 12, 2008
tags: North Island brown kiwi, Apteryx australis mantelli, endangered species, conservation, birds, National Zoo The National Zoo welcomed a new North Island brown kiwi chick, Apteryx australis mantelli, on March 7, 2008. The chick, whose sex has yet to be determined by DNA testing, is the third…
March 12, 2008
tags: mystery bird, fossil bird, subway art, AMNH, NYC, NYCLife Since I am having trouble getting out to roam the city and take pictures, I thought I'd return us to the upstairs subway platform at AMNH for a couple days to look at a few pieces that I haven't yet shared with you. Mystery bird --…
March 12, 2008
tags: birds, Sanderling, Calidris alba, ornithology, Image of the Day Sanderling, Calidris alba, from the east coast of the Yucatan. These little suckers are quick! Image: Kevin Sharp. [larger size].
March 12, 2008
tags: Simon's cat: let me in!, animated cartoon, humor, streaming video As mentioned on Countdown, here's the current resident of the White House, once again mocking Americans by making fun of Brownie, Scooter Libby, Executive Privilege, and the press -- a pack of vomit-eating dogs -- eats it up (…
March 11, 2008
tags: mystery snail, marine life, subway art, AMNH, NYC, NYCLife Mystery snail -- can you name the species? as portrayed in tiles on the downtown stairway landing of the NYC subway stop (A-B-C) at 81st and Central Park West. (ISO, no zoom, no flash). Image: GrrlScientist 2008. [wallpaper size…
March 11, 2008
tags: blog carnivals, Carnival of Environmental Issues The most recent edition of A Carnival of Environmental Issues is now available for you to enjoy. This is a new blog carnival for me. As its name suggests, it focuses on environmental issues. It is quite large, too, so go there and be prepared…
March 11, 2008
tags: birds, Laughing Gull, Larus atricilla, ornithology, Image of the Day Soaring Laughing Gull, Larus atricilla, in the Yucatan. Image: Kevin Sharp. [larger size].
March 11, 2008
tags: Simon's cat: let me in!, animated cartoon, humor, streaming video A hungry cat resorts to increasingly desperate measures to get indoors. If this doesn't make you laugh, well, you need serious help. [1:52]. this video is the second in a series, this was the first.
March 10, 2008
tags: white orca, white killer whale, Orcinus orca, zoology, cetaceans, NOAA A rare white killer whale, Orcinus orca, better known as an Orca, photographed by researchers off the coast of Alaska on 23 February. Image: Holly Fearnbach (NMML, NMFS permit 782-1719) [wallpaper size]. Seattle…
March 10, 2008
tags: mystery snail, marine life, subway art, AMNH, NYC, NYCLife Mystery snail -- can you name the species? as portrayed in tiles on the downtown stairway landing of the NYC subway stop (A-B-C) at 81st and Central Park West. (ISO, no zoom, no flash). Image: GrrlScientist 2008. [wallpaper size…
March 10, 2008
tags: birds, Red-tailed hawk, Buteo jamaicensis, ornithology, Image of the Day Red-tailed hawk, Buteo jamaicensis, in Central Park. Image: Bob Levy, author of Club George. [larger size]. The photographer writes: The plaintive hawk-alarm call of a Gray Squirrel alerted me that a raptor was in…
March 10, 2008
tags: Birds in the News, BirdNews, ornithology, birds, avian, newsletter Populations of the Southern cassowary, Casuarius casuarius, around Mission Beach in North Queensland, Australia, are still suffering from the effects of Cyclone Larry two years ago. Image: iStockphoto. Birds in Science In…
March 10, 2008
tags: courting black scoters, seaducks, Melanitta nigra, streaming video A bird pal of mine, Al Wagar, who lives in the Seattle area, took this video of calling and courting black scoters, Melanitta nigra, that were on the coast near Edmonds, Washington. Black scoters are a large species of sea…