Thursday, August 24, 2023

BW

First time I have seen one of these at TFL.  According to Wikipedia, their range doesn't normally extend this far west.  He was alone and only here for 2 days.  97,93,71,0,B

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  1. Audubon.org now includes a section showing how a species' range will most likely be affected by climate change. Your area is right on the edge of decline. Sad. Enjoy the birds, folks, they'll soon be gone. https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/northern-bobwhite

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  3. Three words, Jeff: nutrients, temperature, and water. Those are the other factors impacted by rising CO2, that will affect plants' productivity. p.s. Monitoring CO2 in your personal space is a good and interesting thing for folks to do, but it has about zero relevance to how climate change will affect other species. Wake up. https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2022/01/27/how-climate-change-will-affect-plants/

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  5. If "think for yourself" means "ignore the science" - you've succeeded. It's funny that folks refer back to Orwell's 1984 with such half-lidded snark, when their own wackadoodle beliefs are exactly what Orwell was writing about. Zzzzzzzzz

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