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The Call of the Raven Richard P. Hanlon Jr.
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Size: 6" x 9"
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ISBN: 9798885675796
Have you felt stuck in the busyness of life? Have you heard the call of the raven as she flies over town beckoning us to follow? They say the raven is among the most intelligent of birds. I believe it, because the raven knows the wisdom of wild spaces perhaps better than most. It feels to me like this book wrote itself because I chose to follow. The raven led me to The Pine Creek Gorge time and again during my five years living in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. The Pine Creek Gorge seems to me to be one of the most ecologically interesting places in the Pennsylvania landscape. In this book you'll find a collection of my stories of self-discovery, wild community, and inspiration. I hope the es ...
The DNA Of Time Derrick Whitsy Jr
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This book is based on the Time Genetics discovery, which details how Time is an Electrical Current that fluctuates in the exact same way every day.
The Genetics Of Time Derrick Whitsy Jr
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Nothing but the images from the Time Genetics discovery.
The horse flies and deer flies of Idaho, Oregon and Washington state (Diptera: Tabanidae) Anthony W. Thomas, Luc Leblanc, William J. Turner
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Profusely illustrated keys are provided to identify females for the known (68 spp.) and expected (5 spp.) tabanids of the Pacific Northwest (PNW), i.e., Apatolestes, 2 spp.; Stonemyia, 2 spp.; Silvius, 4 spp.; Chrysops, 15 spp.; Haematopota, 1 sp.; Tabanus, 12 spp. (11+1); Atylotus, 4 spp.; and Hybomitra, 33 spp. (29+4). A species-page that includes a dot-distribution map showing collection localities for known PNW species is provided for each of the species. A total of 2,766 specimens were examined and additional data were extracted from unpublished datasets. In total, we have records for 1,383 localities in the PNW. Also included is a brief history of tabanid studies in the PNW, commen ...
The horse flies, deer flies, and yellow flies of Florida (Diptera: Tabanidae): A checklist and illustrated keys Anthony W. Thomas, Gary J. Steck, Luc L. Leblanc, & Bruce D. Sutton
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A current checklist of the species of Tabanidae known to occur and possibly occurring in Florida includes three subfamilies with the following genera. Pangoniinae: Asaphomyia Stone. Chrysopsinae: Merycomia Hine; Chrysops Meigen. Tabaninae: Agkistrocerus Philip; Anacimas Enderlein; Chlorotabanus Lutz; Diachlorus Osten Sacken; Haematopota Meigen; Hamatabanus Philip; Hybomitra Enderlein; Leucotabanus Lutz; Microtabanus Fairchild; Stenotabanus (Aegialomyia) Philip; Tabanus Linnaeus; Whitneyomyia Bequaert. Illustrated keys for females are provided to subfamilies, genera, and species of each genus. Individual species pages usually show four views of each taxon: dorsal habitus, lateral habitus, ...
Time Genetics Derrick Whitsy Jr
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In 2010, while in College, I applied the Substitution Cipher decoding technique to Time, and discovered that the Flow of Electricity was hidden inside of it. Time, each hour of the day, is filled with Electric Charges. In the International System of Units, the Letter C, is used to represent Electric Charge. That letter C can be found all throughout Time; and when Charted, form an identical pattern to Human Energy Output.
Tweet, Flutter, and Squawk! How to Identify Birds by Sight and By Sound John C. Robinson
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ISBN: 9780991261130
Birding is fun! Plain and simple. Which is why in the United States alone, an estimated 40 to 60 million people identify themselves as bird watchers. To appreciate, understand, and enjoy the bird life around them, birders must rely on their ability to instantly recognize their fine feathered friends. Identifying birds quickly and easily is not only one of the biggest frustrations birders experience; it is also the singular focus of this book. Best-selling author John C. Robinson helps you to discover ... ** The 10 Key Principles to bird identification ** John's "Bicycle Wheel Method" for learning bird songs ** How to calibrate binoculars to match your unique pair of eyes * ...

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