I like to read New Scientist, but lately (well, the past few years) it's been a bit expensive for me to buy every week. So I try to read it online - some of the articles I'd like to read are only available to subscribers, but the majority are free, and there's always something new I find interesting. One such article (interesting, that is) led me to the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. There are some beautiful and awesome photos there.
The cryptomnesia piece - I'm still cutting out pieces of pictures, but now I've started importing them into a gimp file too. So far there are... 551 snips, all 1.77cm wide and 1.51cm high. Yayo.
That is all.
It's impossible to distinguish a jaybird hen from a cock but I think it's a he.
ReplyDeleteHe lives in the tree in front of my window, together with a squirrel, and he sings alot.
But the squirrel doesn't like his singing, so...quarrelings very often.
:-))))
I'm sorry to say but your answer made me laugh.
ReplyDelete*FOFL*
That's natural selection.
We have cats here too. The one I photographed and three others.
But my Squirrel&Jaybird are stronger!!!