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The haunting black eyes of a northern gannet, a feature that is now common among the gannets on the Scottish island of Noss and in other locations thanks to the recent bird flu epidemic, stare out at the onlooker, in stark comparison to this individualâs mate
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British Ecological Society photography competition
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âEntelurus aequoreus are a poor food source for seabirds such as the Atlantic puffin, Fratercula arctica.â
Still looks like an omen to build a city though.
Photography by Rebecca Nason. Quote from Goncalves, I. B. et al. (2017) Phylogeography of the snake pipefish, Entelurus aequoreus (Family: Syngnathidae) in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, XX, 1â14.
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[LatestNews] Credit Counseling: High school students get an intense taste of foreign languages
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High school students get an intense taste of foreign languages: Rebecca Nason wants to learn to Mandarin Chinese as she pursues a career in technology or diplomacy and was disappointed when a scheduling conflict kept her from a high school language class last year.
This summer, the Wilde Lake High School sophomore is enrolled in a five-week, tuition-free languageâŠ
Howard Community College had offered the STARTALK program since 2007, that allows for high school students to enroll in a five-week intensive language course and receive college credit.
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Tanner & Laurenâs Wedding
Knights of Columbus
63 Seward Ave, Port Jervis NY
7 PM - 6 AM
Theme: Night Club
Dress According to The Theme, Please
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Invited Guests +1 (Please feel free to Bring a Date)
âWhen 2 or more gather in My Name, there am I with them.â -Bible Verse
1. Donald Smith
2. Rob Marion
3. Chris Calvert
4. Alex Gordon
5. Scott Ryerson
6. Ruscher Twins
7. Curtis Stroman
8. Chris Snyder
9. Jesse Clemente
10. Jimmy & Timmy Mills
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15. Jose Serrano
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19. Jordan Moy
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25. Bobby Jakubowski
26. Charles Cable
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31. Tricia Hess
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41. Joshua Ogradnick
42. Kawecki Sisters
43. John Vorhees
44. Alexandra Vega
45. Chris Vasilev
46. Dustin Gochenour
47. Roxan âSissyâ Simonson
48. Megan Nason
49. Lauren Goff
50. TJ Suchoruki
51. TJ Oscapinski
52. Brian Sites
53. Ashley Anderson
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55. Rebecca Hill
56. Owen Tate
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129. Tannerâs Family
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Mesmerizing wildlife images from the British Ecological Society photo competition
Mesmerizing wildlife images from the British Ecological Society photo competition
Category winners include an image of moss set against the sunset, a close-up of a blowfly and a jumping spider with a freshly caught butterfly, according to a news release from the British Ecological Society. The overall winning image of a Kumlienâs gullâs eye was taken by Rebecca Nason, who is based in Lerwick, on the island of Shetland, off the coast of Scotland. Nason described how she saw theâŠ
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Award-Winning Ecology Photos Remind Us That Nature Is Awesomeâand Complicated
Award-Winning Ecology Photos Remind Us That Nature Is Awesomeâand Complicated
Lice surround the eye of a Kumlienâs gull.Photo: Rebecca Nason/British Ecological Society The animals and plants of Earth are in a perpetual state of interaction, leading to all sorts of fascinating creatures and relationships. The winning photos of the Capturing Ecology 2021 competition exemplify our planetâs penchant for diversity. Organized by the British Ecological Society, the annualâŠ
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Update 2016: Studio Kokorosh thanks you very much for all your support in helping us spread the word and garner financial aid for our trip down to LA. Your donations, Along with immense help from Sheridan College, has made this trip possible for us! We will not forget the immense help we received from all of you. Thank you all so much again!
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Made by: Stephanie Chiew Joan Chung David Du Matthew Fazari Ana Gomez Rui Hao Jessica Jing Seeyun Lee Nicholas Nason Dadi Wang
Special thanks to Matthew Fazari and Mike Mclaren for the amazing soundtrack, as well as Jing Li, Rebecca Wang, Mandy Wu, Yishi Yao and Yiwei Zhou for the extra help!
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[LatestNews] Credit Counseling: High school students get an intense taste of foreign languages
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High school students get an intense taste of foreign languages: Rebecca Nason wants to learn to Mandarin Chinese as she pursues a career in technology or diplomacy and was disappointed when a scheduling conflict kept her from a high school language class last year.
This summer, the Wilde Lake High School sophomore is enrolled in a five-week, tuition-free languageâŠ
Howard Community College had offered the STARTALK program since 2007, that allows for high school students to enroll in a five-week intensive language course and receive college credit.
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High school students get an intense taste of foreign languages: Rebecca Nason wants to learn to Mandarin Chinese as she pursues a career in technology or diplomacy and was disappointed when a scheduling conflict kept her from a high school language class last year.
This summer, the Wilde Lake High School sophomore is enrolled in a five-week, tuition-free languageâŠ
Howard Community College had offered the STARTALK program since 2007, that allows for high school students to enroll in a five-week intensive language course and receive college credit.
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High school students get an intense taste of foreign languages: Rebecca Nason wants to learn to Mandarin Chinese as she pursues a career in technology or diplomacy and was disappointed when a scheduling conflict kept her from a high school language class last year.
This summer, the Wilde Lake High School sophomore is enrolled in a five-week, tuition-free languageâŠ
Howard Community College had offered the STARTALK program since 2007, that allows for high school students to enroll in a five-week intensive language course and receive college credit.
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High school students get an intense taste of foreign languages: Rebecca Nason wants to learn to Mandarin Chinese as she pursues a career in technology or diplomacy and was disappointed when a scheduling conflict kept her from a high school language class last year.
This summer, the Wilde Lake High School sophomore is enrolled in a five-week, tuition-free languageâŠ
Howard Community College had offered the STARTALK program since 2007, that allows for high school students to enroll in a five-week intensive language course and receive college credit.
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Meet the BPOTY judges - Rebecca Nason.
We are delighted to welcome ecologist, birder, tour-leader and wildlife photographer Rebecca Nason to the BPOTY judging panel this year. Rebecca gives us an insight into her life on the Shetland Islands and the love she has for the spectacular bird life found there.
Shetland â For the Love of BirdsÂ
My life currently revolves around my young family, wildlife boat business, B&B and bird photography in Lerwick, Shetland. I had never set foot on the Shetland Islands until I took a job on Fair Isle back in 2003, but itâs influences from day one were to enhance my life and concentrate my bird-filled passions for work and pleasure dramatically. I remember being initially blown away by the rawness of these northern isles, the ever-changing light conditions, the enormous skies and seas and the sheer wealth of wildlife regularly encountered. I had travelled extensively abroad in my youth, often to wildlife-rich exotic locations, but this, this was just incredible and still in Britain! I felt then, as I still feel, so inspired and excited by the environment here that a permanent move was not really a hard one to make. Itâs a bird photographerâs playground and a birding Mecca.Â
In spring and autumn Shetlandâs geographical position means that it temporarily becomes a much-needed landfall for many birds moving with the changing temperatures and food availability along north and south migration routes, particularly to and from Scandinavia.
Along with these regular migrants, other more unusual birds are blown off course from the West, with strong westerly winds bringing in rare vagrants from the USA and strong easterlies bringing birding delights from the far-east and Siberia. Birding and bird photography can be extremely exciting and addictive here, you never know whatâs around the next corner, virtually anything is possible and it makes for often random opportunistic bird photography, sometimes more akin to a small paparazzi style frenzy. But more often than not on these remote isles, more a battle with the elements than a battle with other photographers!
Aside from the enjoyment of common migrant and opportunistic rare bird photography, Shetland has the extremes of both summer and winter for the photographer where perhaps more time and pre-planned shots and photographic projects can take form. Winter is harsh, often challenging with prevailing strong winds and much reduced daylight hours. Yet you soon learn to utilise the good days when they do arise, the low silvery light, the mill-pond reflective waters and the change in bird species with the majority of seabirds long gone. Common Eider and Long-tailed Duck gather in the relative shelter of the harbour, scarce white-winged gulls arrive in varying numbers from the high arctic joining the mixed gull flocks around the fish factory. Ravens scavenge for bin scraps, brought into suburban Lerwick from more exposed rural localities. Winter urban birding and photography in Britainâs northern-most harbour town is refreshingly different for me, certainly challenging and since moving to Shetland, opened my eyes to the incredible opportunities for potentially inspiring images mixing the wild with the distinctly urban. The difficulties involved with this category of photography has made my appreciation of urban bird imagery grow tenfold.Â
Summer is a frenzy of breeding activity for thousands of seabirds who choose to spend the summer months here; the sight, smell and sounds are breath-taking, the photographic possibilities endless! With time and a little ingenuity, the overwhelmingly high bird to human ratio can be capitalised on by the keen photographer. The subjects are out there, often at close range; itâs the ability, in the face of thousands of photographers coming and going, to find the unique, the striking, the different, to still produce that âwow factorâ of originality. I love to see popular subject matter reignited with a different perspective or creative approach. I delight in seeing clean simple forms of other photographerâs artistic creativity and strong design elements captured in the field rather than behind a computer.Â
I have found my little piece of bird paradise in the rugged north of Britain, where I can pander to my love of science but also of art through my photography. Iâm sure every photographer has their own special place be it where they live or a special place they visit. Developing a passion and deep understanding and respect for a place and the birds you share it with on a daily, monthly, yearly basis gives you a solid platform in which to hone your bird photography skills and to capture those outstandingly different, memorable bird images. The extremely high quality of the stunning âbird candyâ imagery showcased in the last 3 years of the BPOTY competition is second-to-none and extremely inspirational. I canât wait to see what beautiful, boundary-pushing bird photography awaits us in this yearâs competition. I hope to see a continued increase in the number of female bird photographers entering the competition too, some serious âgirl powerâ at the cutting-edge of world bird photography would spice up the competition considerably in what has been a predominantly male dominated area for many years.
 Rebecca Nason. November 2018.
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VHI Participants 2015-2016
Making a Real Difference
VHI is a reflection of those who take time away from careers and family, who donate not only their talents, but also their resources. VHI would not achieve the successes it has without the following volunteers, who made a lasting difference in the lives of thousands in Ecuador, Honduras, and Tanzania during fiscal year 2015-2016. Thank you.
Andrew Adamich, OD
Julia Bay, RN
Doug Begg
Ashley Burns
Nancy Burns, RN*
Anthony Calacino
Linda Catt, RN
Annie Chang, MD
Matthew Clevenstine
Jacqui Cline, RN
Deb Collis, RN*
Clare Deering
Nicolet Deering
Raymond Dennis*
Aurelio Esguerra
R. Scott Foster, MD
Meaghan Frisbee*
Teresa Fuentes, RN
Annina Griggs, RN
Jackson Hallett
Elizabeth Harkin
Chris Hilton, CRNA
Todd Kinnick, DO
Rebecca Kliewer, RN
Douglas Lavenburg, MD*
Marie Lavenburg, RN*
Deborah Lenahan, MD
Ingrid Malberg
Noelle Matta
Casey McCormack
Cyd McDowell
Heather Modjesky
Shane Mowry, OA
Karin Nason, RN
Kenneth Nickerson
Melinda OâRourke, MD
Paul OâRourke
Michael Raush, COT
Randy Rottman, MD
David Silbert, MD
Jennifer Silbert
Cody Skinner, MD
Elwin Schwartz, MD
Solange Trigg, RN
Nancy Wormell, RN
The * recognizes those volunteers who participated on more than one field program during this fiscal year.
Names in bold print indicate current VHI board members.
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