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I won't say anything about Russia and Ukraine, but I can say that this year, for the first time in the last few years, I did not meet this species while traveling in Front and Central Asia (this year it happened in the Turkish province of Van - and not a single boeticus, very strange).
Here is another dangerous insect. It can give you an electric shock! And other similar samples: http://fototelegraf.ru/?p=144972.
The King of Rockabilly as Ray Campi is called has been reigning long and capitally, as true king is supposed to do. During the reign he even happened to work as a high-school teacher in California for 25 whole years, and today Campi in his nearly 80 keeps performing, briskly strums his double bass and recalls Elvis with whom he would clap heels back in the day. “Caterpillar” was recorded in ...
Small improvements: the "community" form a new topic is now revealed by clicking on the link corresponds.By default, the form is hidden, leaving more space for comfortable viewing comments, in the "Classifications" except now shows not only the Latin names of the subsidiaries of taxa and taxa are indicated levels (family, subfamily, etc.) explicitly and immediately prescribed author and year of ...
As for the names - of course, if anything, better. I consider that today and yesterday partly worked the blasted form data entry, which was the old field of local names, and new. I moved out all of the new standard, and the window for the local names are now found only at the bottom of the form.For questions - simply make a new topic in the "community" is similar to that of the Russian names, and ...
Viktor, if you meant that your photos looked darker, this may have to do with some particular colour profiles set in the viewer you use, which obviously don't function here.
Robert Schumann's suite of piano pieces “Papillons, Op. 2” written in 1831 was inspired by Jean Paul's novel “Die Flegeljahre”. The masquerade from the last scene is brilliantly played by Claudio Arrau, great Chilean pianist also known as a best interpreter of Schumann's music. Multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and reputed experimentalist Sufjan Stevens doesn't seem to lack ...