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On Jan 5, 6:23*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7dB51cfxek Very Cool. Frank Reid Stupefying (even on second or third viewing). Presumably a hexagenia of some sort. I remember seeing this some time ago. Becky and I snap up whatever we can find with Attenborough's name on it. He is a force of nature. About a year ago we watched a biopic of some sort about Attenborough, hosted by one of the Monty Python crew.....Palin, I think. Michael asked David whether he ever gave any thought to retirement, or something like that. Attenborough said something on the oder of; what would I do.....travel to exotic places? ![]() giles you (generically speaking) get this one.....or you never will. |
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On Jan 5, 6:52*pm, Giles wrote:
On Jan 5, 6:23*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7dB51cfxek Very Cool. Frank Reid Stupefying (even on second or third viewing). *Presumably a hexagenia of some sort. I remember seeing this some time ago. *Becky and I snap up whatever we can find with Attenborough's name on it. *He is a force of nature. About a year ago we watched a biopic of some sort about Attenborough, hosted by one of the Monty Python crew.....Palin, I think. *Michael asked David whether he ever gave any thought to retirement, or something like that. *Attenborough said something on the oder of; what would I do.....travel to exotic places? * * * * ![]() giles you (generically speaking) get this one.....or you never will. SPLORK! Frank Reid |
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On 05/01/2011 5:52 PM, Giles wrote:
On Jan 5, 6:23 pm, Frank Reid © wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7dB51cfxek Very Cool. Frank Reid Stupefying (even on second or third viewing). Presumably a hexagenia of some sort. I remember seeing this some time ago. Becky and I snap up whatever we can find with Attenborough's name on it. He is a force of nature. About a year ago we watched a biopic of some sort about Attenborough, hosted by one of the Monty Python crew.....Palin, I think. Michael asked David whether he ever gave any thought to retirement, or something like that. Attenborough said something on the oder of; what would I do.....travel to exotic places? ![]() giles you (generically speaking) get this one.....or you never will. That was an amazing video. I was stunned by the scenes where the trout leaped from the water and caught them. Tim Lysyk |
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![]() FredOn Wed, 5 Jan 2011 16:23:47 -0800 (PST), Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7dB51cfxek Very Cool. Frank Reid Grreat stuff Thanks Fred |
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, Giles writes On Jan 5, 6:23*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7dB51cfxek Very Cool. Frank Reid Stupefying (even on second or third viewing). Presumably a hexagenia of some sort. I remember seeing this some time ago. Becky and I snap up whatever we can find with Attenborough's name on it. He is a force of nature. About a year ago we watched a biopic of some sort about Attenborough, hosted by one of the Monty Python crew.....Palin, I think. Michael asked David whether he ever gave any thought to retirement, or something like that. Attenborough said something on the oder of; what would I do.....travel to exotic places? ![]() giles you (generically speaking) get this one.....or you never will. I wondered what the fly was too and don't really know. Here in the UK we call Ephemera Danica (and E Vulgata & E Lineata) May flies while others (such as the BWO) are known as upwing flies. Because E Danica is what I see most of, my money is on that. Here are a couple of links that tell you where I am coming from: http://www.buglife.org.uk/discoverbu...wth/takingtoth eair http://www.riverflies.org/index/partnership_news.html Here is one that interrupted my fishing on the Avon at West Amesbury (Wiltshire, UK) in 2004: http://www.mrtlfrm.demon.co.uk/public/judy007.jpg David A pronounces the river as "corrish" I would not know how to start spelling that in Hungarian so can not google it. I did find however find this: http://www.famu.org/mayfly/pubs/pub_...st1999p157.pdf (list of fly names). It turns up another ephemera - E Glaucops - which we don't see in the UK. It also shows four heptagenia (H coerulans, H Flava, H Longicaud, H Sulphurea). No hexagenia that I noticed. Searching on these names turned up these links: http://www.famu.org/mayfly/pubs/pub_...st1999p157.pdf (list of fly names) http://www.flickr.com/photos/roman_sandoz/3646825364/ (ephemera glaucops) http://www.first-nature.com/insects/...era_danica.php (... danica) http://www.freshwaterlife.org/imagea...g2_itemId=4680 (... vulgata) http://www.freshwaterlife.org/imagea...=tags.VirtualA lbum&g2_tagName=Ephemeroptera&g2_itemId=4672 (... lineata) http://www.artenschutz.ch/cr3.htm (ephemera glaucops & two heptagenia) -- Ellis Morgan |
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2011 16:49:07 -0800, Todd wrote:
On 01/05/2011 05:18 PM, Tim Lysyk wrote: That was an amazing video. I was stunned by the scenes where the trout leaped from the water and caught them. Tim Lysyk Loved the video. I second Tim on the leaping fish! Was that a trout? I tried freeze framing it, but could not get a good shot. Sort of looked like one, only very silvery, no spots. -T I suppose I would have found that amazing except I watch bass performing the same feat as they attempt to feed on damsels and dragonflies (and an occasional redwing blackbird). Thanks a bunch for the video, Frank. I DID enjoy it. |
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