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Hi;

Re:about the arena;

 

I don't really have the " ego " to be a promoter and a

video artist...

(of my work)

HOWEVER THIS IS IT!!!!

again..

 

..oh. what the heck, see it if you're curious...:-)

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simulcast with mnn.org

click on the now showing window on the left side

of the home page...

 

April 6th Friday: channel 56 6:30 uk time 5 hours

ahead

 

second episode

 

april 27th channel 56 5:30pm us time

may 6th channel 56 2:30 pm us time

may 19th channel 57 8:00am ustime

 

lot of love,

agape,

Penelope Penny Josephides

philanthropist

activist

whatever

animal lover

nature lover

 

--- paul_mabbott <peter-mabbott wrote:

 

> As it is in the Midlands but not so many ladybirds

> ... you can't go

> on about ladybirds too much, surely?

>

> > Fantastically warm and sunny today. The Gorse was

> in full flower and

> > smelt superb!

> > It was a young Scots Pine and it was teeming with

> assorted

> Ladybirds.

>

> Is the cream-streaked ladybird, Harmonia

> quadripunctata, whic is

> similar to its cousin, H. axyridis but is confined

> mainly to

> conifers. It's quite interesting because it only

> colonised UK in the

> 50-60s (I think). When it first arrived people

> called it by a

> translation of its Latin name - the 'four-spot'

> ladybird -

> unfortunately, most British specimens have 0 or 16

> spots!

> > This one I don't think I know

> >

>

http://pets.ph.Nature_Spot/photos/view/2f7a?

> b=2

> > although I have a suspicion.

>

> Yes, Anatis ocellata - it has various numbers of

> spots, sometimes no

> ocellation (the yellow markings) and sometimes no

> black spots, only

> the ocellation - yours seems a bit of both! But

> quite distinctive

> from its size and the pattern on the forebody.

> > This one is possibly and Eyed Ladybird

> >

>

http://pets.ph.Nature_Spot/photos/view/2f7a?

> b=3

>

> Yes, there are two 10-spot ladybirds including the

> decempustulata

> variant which is more common than the 'standard'

> melanic (black with

> two red lunate marks)

> > And this conglomeration include 7 Spots, Pine

> Ladybirds, another of

> > the first ones, and a really weird one right in

> the middle, with

> back

> > to front spots!

> >

>

http://pets.ph.Nature_Spot/photos/view/2f7a?

> b=4

> > Sorry to hark on about Ladybirds....they are so

> nice and colourful

> and

> > easy to photograph!

> >

> > I hope everybody is enjoying Spring weather

> wherever you are and you

> > all have a peaceful and enjoyable Easter weekend.

> > Sally.

>

> And to you ..... Paul

>

>

>

 

 

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