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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 10:36 pm
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Last months comp ended up being a bit more complex that I had time for last month. So this month Im going back to basics. Of course last months comp will be tallied up and posted in due time.
Hmm, make sure to read the whole first post to make sure you understand how I define different animals, and to make sure you dont lose out by repeating a animal on the same or different day.
POST A ANIMAL GAME:
Rules are simple each day you need to post a animal with a name which starts with a specific letter.
1st = A* 2nd = B 3rd = C 10th = J 26th =Z.
Your animal must be a specific species. You may use the scientific species name, or common species name.
GENUS LETTERS DONT COUNT
E.G
Hamiltons frog or Leiopelma hamiltoni would both be correct. But "Frog" would be a failed entry. Note in this case both entries would count for the Letter H, not F or L.
YOU MAY NOT POST A ANIMAL ALREADY POSTED. THIS INCLUDES ON DIFFERENT DAYS. (Aka if I post "African wild dog" on day one then that means they can not be posted again by anyone....not as Pictus, or painted wolf, or ornate wolf etc etc. BUT...Animals which share a similar name but are different can be posted. Aka this animal wouldnt rule out a different kind of wild dog species (Like dingo), wolf species (not that it is a wolf anyways) or even other pictus species Like this (Which is why the pic and name is important).
YOU MUST DECLARE YOUR ANIMALS SPECIES/GENUS/WHAT EVER MAKES IT RELEVANT.
You can post different species of the same genus, as long as they are distinct species. You cannot have subspecies though.
Pic limit is 640 pixels in any direction, if you cant find a smaller image just upload to tinypic.com where you can resize pics and upload them from URLs
Days 27-30 are for me to catch up and get ready for the next comp.
*For april the first you can post pics up till the end of the 2nd day since this comp was late. There will be no extensions on any other day.
WINNER SELECTION:
3 days of the week will be choosen at random (With gaias random number generator) and then entries from the day will be randomly selected as well.
The first selected number will win 10m
The second selected number will win 4m
and third 1m.
*I can play, but I cant win.
CHATTING/QUOTING/ETC is fine. Just one animal entry per day per person, but discussion is highly recomended.
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 11:58 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:01 am
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:05 am
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:11 am
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Sagebomb Lord Redtail Rathan It's now the 2nd of April. The animal that'd fit here is my favorite animal. However, i won't be back on for two days. Mind if I post it as an entry? You can post your entry for the second (And with the exclusion made for the 1st anyone can post entries for the 1st and 2nd today). So you can post your B animal now. Though for april 3rd, you could only post on the 3rd. If you cant make it thats fine, its okay to skip a day. Just post again on the next day you can with the appropriate letter for that day. (Also I accidently edited your post above and removed the quote....doh captain powers, sorry bout that).
Whoo!
And now, for my favorite animal of all time, which my screen name reflects...
Buteo jamaicensis, the red-tailed hawk, also called "chickenhawk."
Just look at this majestic mofo. I donate when I can to the Rocky Mountain Raptor Preserve. I love Raptors.
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:27 am
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:30 am
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:48 am
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Lord Redtail Rathan You. I like you. XD I want to become a falconer, so i can legally handle them. Give me a chance to teach people about them, Using the bird I trapped myself. And how awesome would it be to have a bird-of-prey under your care for a year? XD
This is my fave falcon, which I was trying to find a pic of one I got relativly close to on the top of a mountain I was hiking back in NZ, but its on a external which dosent seem to be working atm.
I definitly believe in well managed captive wildlife for conservational, educational, and management reasons. I could never advocate for taking wildlife captive though unless it was for rehabilitation. Of course young raised in captivity from previously captive managed animals Im okay with (as long as they have all thier needs met including space, food/water, shelter and especially behavioural and social). But Im pretty massive on conservation and dont believe any species should be taken from the wild unless they are not native/endemic/naturally occuring in a area previous to human settlement.
Also, although I could probally name a fave bird for most bird categories, and have worked with several birds. Love many species of birds, and always want to learn more about them. I would still put them in one of my lower categories of animals I would want to work with. I would much rather work with terrestial mammals. But thats just more of a personal passion. I would definitly love to work in bird conservation.
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:59 am
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Sagebomb Lord Redtail Rathan You. I like you. XD I want to become a falconer, so i can legally handle them. Give me a chance to teach people about them, Using the bird I trapped myself. And how awesome would it be to have a bird-of-prey under your care for a year? XD This is my fave falcon, which I was trying to find a pic of one I got relativly close to on the top of a mountain I was hiking back in NZ, but its on a external which dosent seem to be working atm. I definitly believe in well managed captive wildlife for conservational, educational, and management reasons. I could never advocate for taking wildlife captive though unless it was for rehabilitation. Of course young raised in captivity from previously captive managed animals Im okay with (as long as they have all thier needs met including space, food/water, shelter and especially behavioural and social). But Im pretty massive on conservation and dont believe any species should be taken from the wild unless they are not native/endemic/naturally occuring in a area previous to human settlement. Also, although I could probally name a fave bird for most bird categories, and have worked with several birds. Love many species of birds, and always want to learn more about them. I would still put them in one of my lower categories of animals I would want to work with. I would much rather work with terrestial mammals. But thats just more of a personal passion. I would definitly love to work in bird conservation.
Being a falconer actually helps in that aspect. You train a bird to hunt during that vulnerable stage when they're on their own. You have them for a year, then release them. That's how they work. It actually helps keep the population alive.
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 1:12 am
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 1:20 am
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Sagebomb Lord Redtail Rathan Being a falconer actually helps in that aspect. You train a bird to hunt during that vulnerable stage when they're on their own. You have them for a year, then release them. That's how they work. It actually helps keep the population alive. So you are saying trapping/taking a bird from the wild, and training it, and then releasing it will make it a better hunter/wild survivor than than allowing for natural selection and wild instinct? Does that not increase reliance on humans, as well as decrease thier natural fear of human structures and activities? Is this a trait you want them to pass onto thier offspring? Or is is better to encourage as many people to catch and train as many wild birds as possible? Just trying to understand your angle? But Im all about removing the human aspect of species managment, because its when animals feel safe around people that they are more likly to do things which get them killed (like removing fear or roads/machinery/dogs or cats/electrical stuffs etc). Aka Im a hands off unless hands are required conservationist. Kind of rewilding if you know much about that concept.
Even birds that are kept in captivity don't trust everyone. Also, not everyone is allowed. The process is lengthy and even when you complete the process, you can still be denied. The idea is to help the bird at the vulnerable age survive. Natural selection is great an all, but sometimes that doesn't cut it. human interference is a kind of natural selection.
I'd rather help out animals I love survive, than do nothing and possibly watch their numbers dwindle.
The requirements for the bird you're allowed to trap are strict. Doing otherwise is a HUGE crime. Felony level. And you're constantly checked on.
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