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Birds Have Natural Ability to Survive Storms

Birds Have Natural Ability to Survive Storms | 100 Acre Wood | Scoop.it
Though observers feared the worst after Hurricane Sandy, biologists say there is remarkably little evidence that birds suffered mass casualties.

 

... powerful new satellite tracking studies of birds on the wing — including one that coincided with the height of Hurricane Sandy’s fury — reveal birds as the supreme masters of extreme weather management, able to skirt deftly around gale-force winds, correct course after being blown horribly astray, or even use a hurricane as a kind of slingshot to propel themselves forward at hyperspeed.

 

“We must remind ourselves that 40 to 50 percent of birds are migratory, often traveling thousands of miles a year between their summer and winter grounds,” said Gary Langham, chief scientist of the National Audubon Society in Washington. “The only way they can accomplish that is to have amazing abilities that are far beyond anything we can do.”

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Organic Gardening Suggestions For Maximize Your Garden’s Potential

Organic Gardening Suggestions For Maximize Your Garden’s Potential | 100 Acre Wood | Scoop.it

This set of ideas contains several of the greatest assistance for helping a good natural gardener grow to be an excellent organic gardener.

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Master Gardeners: The dirt on soil problems

Master Gardeners: The dirt on soil problems | 100 Acre Wood | Scoop.it

"DIFFERENT PLANTS PREFER different soils. So understanding what soil is best for a group of plants in a given area can help in determining how to make adjustments.

 

Three concepts that all gardeners should know about soil is succession, texture and structure. Understanding a bit about each, as well as the effects of salt and aeration, can get to the root of why some plants grow while others whither."

 

This is a bit tech-y but has some very useful information.

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