Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Framed Prints of Great Grey OWL - perched on conifer in snow storm from Ardea Wildlife Pets

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30x20 Framed Print, Black Satin Frame Off-White Digital Mat. , Great Grey OWL - perched on conifer in snow storm. JZ-1504 Great Grey OWL - perched on conifer in snow storm Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. Strix nebulosa Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details prints ardea tel 020 8672 2067. Chosen by Ardea Wildlife Pets. 30x20 wooden frame with digital mat

  • This 30x20 Framed Print features an image chosen by Ardea Wildlife Pets. Estimated image size 762x508mm.
  • Black Satin Frame Off-White Digital Mat 30x20 wooden frame with digital mat and RA4 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket and corner bumpers
  • Image Description: JZ-1504 Great Grey OWL - perched on conifer in snow storm Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. Strix nebulosa Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details tel 020 8672 2067
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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Canvas Prints of Red-shouldered Hawk - adult in flight during snow storm from Ardea Wildlife Pets

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18x12 Canvas Print, White Sides. , Red-shouldered Hawk - adult in flight during snow storm. JZ-2963 Red-shouldered Hawk - adult in flight during snow storm Connecticut in February Buteo lineatus Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details prints ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067. Chosen by Ardea Wildlife Pets. Photo printed on archival quality canvas. Laminated.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

The rarely apparent amassed way ladybirds ladybugs survive the winter

Just walking my dog, I passed the upright standing trunk of a massive dead oaktree. The storm of june 22nd 2007 had finished it. The bark is coming of now in large pieces, and under one of those pieces I found this surprise. The different colours of the insects was a surprise too, but obviously all in the family. Ladybug info from National Geographic: Many people are fond of ladybugs because of their colorful, spotted appearance. But farmers love them for their appetite. Most ladybugs voraciously consume plant-eating insects, such as aphids, and in doing so they help to protect crops. Ladybugs lay hundreds of eggs in the colonies of aphids and other plant-eating pests. When they hatch, the ladybug larvae immediately begin to feed. By the end of its three-to-six-week life, a ladybug may eat some 5000 aphids. Ladybugs are also called lady beetles or, in Europe, ladybird beetles. There are about 5000 different species of these insects, and not all of them have the same appetites. A few ladybugs prey not on plant-eaters but on plants. The Mexican bean beetle and the squash beetle are destructive pests that prey upon the crops mentioned in their names. Ladybugs appear as half-spheres, tiny, spotted, round or oval-shaped domes. They have short legs and antennae. Their distinctive spots and attractive colors are meant to make them unappealing to predators. Ladybugs can secrete a fluid from joints in their legs which gives them a foul taste. Their coloring is likely a reminder to ...

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Danger Of Storm Chasers: Investigating Companies In The Roofing And Vinyl Siding Industry

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After a storm, the first thing many homeowners do is assess the damage to their roofing, vinyl siding, and other exterior elements of their home. This is a smart first move; after all, even the most minor damage can cause long term problems with leaks, mold, and more. Homeowners know that they can avoid this hassle with a simple check of their property after a major storm.

However, some unscrupulous companies will try to prey upon the good intentions of these homeowners by convincing them that they require additional repairs or replacements that are not necessary. These people follow the storms across the country, contacting homeowners as they go. This behavior has earned them the nickname "storm chasers" and they are quickly becoming one of the biggest hazards to home value and welfare of homeowners across the country.

What Is A Storm Chaser?

A storm chaser is someone who claims to be a roofing, vinyl siding, window replacement, or other form of storm damage specialist, but is in fact only looking to collect money while leaving shoddy or incomplete work in their path. One of the most common behaviors for these unscrupulous individuals is to come into town just after a major storm, and position themselves as weather damage experts to convince homeowners that repairs are needed immediately. The homeowners, believing that these people are the experts they claim to be, become convinced that they must make the repairs that are suggested.

The company will then want money, usually before the work starts, and usually in full. This is the first warning sign. In addition, they often will try to get their clients to sign over any right to insurance proceeds from possible damage to the property. This is always another warning sign that the company is in it for profit, not for your legitimate benefit. Finally, these companies are known for poor quality work, using bad products, and leaving jobs incomplete. They are able to make a profit only because they move from town to town quickly, so no one knows their history of poor work.

The Best Way To Avoid The Danger Is To Choose Local Experts

A storm chaser cannot install roofing in the same town for more than a few weeks. As soon as one bad window replacement reveals its flaws, they will be exposed and forced to flee. Thus, if you want to avoid having these people touch your home, all you need to do is choose a local company with an established reputation. Ask to see examples of the vinyl siding they've installed elsewhere. Ask to talk with references who can speak to the quality of their work. A good contractor will have many references to show you, and will be glad that you asked. A storm chaser won't be able to show you anything, because they've never worked in your neighborhood before.

Some unscrupulous companies may try to argue that local roofing, vinyl siding, and window replacement specialists don't have the knowledge to properly care for a storm damaged building. While it is absolutely true that your home requires specialized care, your local company is usually the one most qualified. You should always verify that any contractor you would choose is licensed, certified, and has done good work on houses before yours. If you go through this certification process, you're virtually guaranteed to avoid the danger of money-hungry scammers and find a good, local company that will be truly good for your home.


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Friday, October 21, 2011

Night Prey by John Sandford Unabridged CD Audiobook (The Prey Series Lucas Davenport, Book 6)

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Monday, April 11, 2011

Warwick's Books presents Storm's Prey John Sandford

Warwick's Books presents Storm's Prey John Sandford Video Clips. Duration : 9.75 Mins.


Bestsellers by John Sandford stopped Warwick's Books in La Jolla, California, June 2, 2010 to discuss his latest novel Prey Storm. To view this event, please visit our store online at Fora.TV: bit.ly For more information on this and other events, please visit our website www.warwicks.com.

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Monday, March 28, 2011

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Forced by vile accusations to flee England for her family's sugar plantation in Jamaica, Lady Catherine Wolfson expects a smooth trip until her life is threatened by an Atlantic gale. Saved from drowning in the storm tossed seas by Zibgniew Krushenski, a man from the future, her eyes are opened to the world of basic survival and the deep, driving riptide of intimacy.



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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Birds of Prey: Aircraft, Nose Art & Mission Markings of Operation Desert Shield/Storm

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This new book is the most complete photo study available of the air war in the Gulf, and covers every unit that participated including French, Italian, British, and Saudi. Dave Brown has collected from his vast archives, as well as from participants, photos of U.S. Air Force, ANG, Navy and Marine Corps, and SAC: F-15s, A-10s, B-52s, F-16s, F-14s, F-111s, F-117 Stealth, C-5s, KC-10s, C-141s, C-13s, Kc-135s, U-2/TR-1,and many other American, British, Italian, and French fighters, bombers, helicopters, cargo/transport, refeuling, and reconnaissance aircraft. David F. Brown is the author of TOMCATS FOREVER and F-16 FIGHTING FALCONS, and is U.S. correspondent for AIR FORCES MONTHLY. He lives in Spring Grove, PA.

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