„Birds of Estonia“ E. Leibak, V. Lilleleht, H. Veromann Nimi Eesti Maaülikool, Tartu 2014 Introduction: v Bird protection in Estonia v Bird habitats of Estonia v Examples of Estonian birds • Grasshopper Warbler • Brambling • Common Kingfisher Bird protection in Estonia: v The first bird sanctuary Vaika, 1910 v The first Nature Conservation Act in Estonia, 1935 v Estonian Red Data Book v Protection nowadays v Bird habitats of Estonia: v Estonian climate v More than 1400 lakes v Estonian rivers v Estonian islands v Forests v Natural or seminatural grasslands Grasshopper Warbler (võsa- ritsiklind): v Breeder, transit migrant v Medium-sized v Insectivorous
Sihktiivalised ehk tirtsud ja ritsikad (orthoptera) Välimus Pruunikad, kollakad, rohekad Piklik keha, koosneb 10 lülist Suured ja pikad tagajalad Suur ja liikuv pea Väikesed silmad Kaks paari tiibu Tundlad Sihktiivaliste elupaik Aasad Vesi Viljapõllud Metsaservad Raiesmikud Puisniidud Paljunemine Lahksugulised Kogu talv munad mullas Munad kooruvad kevadel Areng vaegmoondega http:// www.arkive.org/common-field-grasshopper/c horthippus-brunneus/video-09.html Eluviis Soojalembesed Tegutsevad päeval Tegustevad maapinnal Rööv- ja taimtoidulised http:// www.arkive.org/common-field-grasshopp er/chorthippus-brunneus/video-08.html Heli tekitamine Pikatundlalised- eestiibadega (siristi, hõõrudes) Lühitundlalised- kattetiibade ja tagajalgadega (hõõrudes) http:// www.arkive.org/wart-biter-cricket/dectic us-verrucivorus/video-13.html Kasutatud kirjandus
Modernism USA-s pärast II maailmasõda Võrumaa Kuteshariduskeskus PT 10 Taavi Hindrikson Ajaloost: Harry Bertoia1952 Tool "Diamond" Tool "Coconut" George Nelson. 1955 Iste "Marshmallow" George Nelson. 1956 a. Iste "Marshmallow" Charles ja Ray Eames 1946 a. Charles & Ray Eames Charles & Ray Eames 1948 a. Charles & Ray Eames 1956-1957 Eero Saarinen "Tulip" 1953 a. "Grasshopper "Womb" Modernism Euroopas pärast II maailmasõda Hans Gugelot 1957 Kasutatud materjal : http://www.hot.ee/edgarvelbri/raamat.html http://www.bonluxat.com/a/George_Nelson_Marshmallow_Sofa.html http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1986.437 http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1980.509 http://www.slideshare.net/rohekaskollane/stiiliajalugu2#btnNext http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Bertoia http://www.design-museum.de/en/collection/archive-estates.html
because they regularly eat larvae from their beehives De-winged dragonflies boiled in coconut milk with ginger and garlic. The agave worm, is eaten on tortillas and placed in bottles of mezcal liquor. Casu marzu- riddled with live insect larve, also called a rotten cheese. In Europe and USA it´s not popular. Why it´s good? Protein, but also vitamins, minerals, and fats. Crickets are high in calcium, and termites are rich in iron. Hamburger-18% protein and 18% fat. Cooked grasshopper- 60% protein and 6% fat. 45 kgs of feed produces 4.5 kgs of beef but 20 kgs of cricket. Products which can contain insects Canned citrus frukt juices- Insects and insect eggs 5 or more and other fly eggs per 250 ml or 1 or more maggots per 250 ml Chocolate and chocolate liquor- Insect filth, 60 or more insect fragments per 100 grams Peanut butter Insect filth, 30 or more insect fragments per 100 grams Thank you for listening! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f7I_HAm4d8&feature=
the kangaroo rats, rabbits, and skunks; insects like grasshoppers and ants; reptiles are represented by lizards and snakes; and birds such as burrowing owls and the California thrasher. The animals living in coastal deserts are: insects, mammals (coyote and badger), amphibians (toads), birds (great horned owl, golden eagle and the bald eagle), and reptiles (lizards and snakes). Widely distributed animals in cold deserts are jack rabbits, kangaroo rats, kangaroo mice, pocket mice, grasshopper mice, and antelope ground squirrels. The burrowing habit also applies to carnivores like the badger, kit fox, and coyote. Several lizards do some burrowing and moving of soil. Deer are found only in the winter. Something characteristic Desert biome is the driest of all the biomes. In fact, the most important characteristic of a desert is that it receives very little rainfall. Most deserts receive less than 300 mm a year. The temperature in the desert can change drastically from day to
knew. Howells viewed realism as "nothing more and nothing less than the truthful treatment of material." In defense of the real, as opposed to the ideal, he wrote, "I hope the time is coming when not only the artist, but the common, average man, who always 'has the standard of the arts in his power,' will have also the courage to apply it, and will reject the ideal grasshopper wherever he finds it, in science, in literature, in art, because it is not 'simple, natural, and honest,' because it is not like a real grasshopper. But I will own that I think the time is yet far off, and that the people who have been brought up on the ideal grasshopper, the heroic grasshopper, the impassioned grasshopper, the selfdevoted, adventureful, good old romantic cardboard grasshopper, must die out before the simple, honest, and natural grasshopper can have a fair field
· 2 cl lemon juice · 1 egg Golden cadillac · 4 cl Galliano · 4 cl crème de cacao (white) Egg nog · 24 cl milk · 4 cl cream · 1 egg · 1 soup spoon sugar Grasshopper · 1 tea spoon almond extract · 4 cl crème de cacao (white) · 1 tea spoon vanilla extract · 4 cl crème de menthe (green) Preparation : Shake then strain into a big · 4 cl cream coffee cup. Add cream and sprinkle with nutmeg. Grog
kokteile topeltsuurusega klaasidest. On söögiisu kustutavad, seedimist soodustavad, joogina magus ja kaloririkas. Jagunevad omakorda: Koort ja/või likööri sisaldavad joogid Flipid Egg-nogg Frappe Zoom Kohvi-tee-kakaojoogid. 1. Koort või ohtralt likööri sisaldavad kokteilid, serveeritakse kindlasti eelnevalt jahutatud klaasis. Klaas täidetakse jääga, nii jahtub. ,,Rohutirts e. Grasshopper" 2 cl piparmündilikööri 2 cl valget kakaolikööri 4 cl rõõskkoort jääkuubikud Valmistatakse sheikeris, kurnatakse eeljahutatud kokteiliklaasi, ei serveerita jääga. ,,I Love You,, ,,Black Russia" ,,Amarula - Rula" 2 cl kirsilikööri 2 cl kohvilikööri 4cl amarula likööri 2 cl kohvilikööri 4 cl viina 2cl kirsilikööri 4 cl vahukoort 2cl koort old-fashioned klaas, ehitamine,jääkuubikud
topeltsuurusega klaasidest. On söögiisu kustutavad, seedimist soodustavad, joogina magus ja kaloririkas. Jagunevad omakorda: Koort ja/või likööri sisaldavad joogid Flipid Egg-nogg Frappe Zoom Kohvi-tee-kakaojoogid. 1. Koort või ohtralt likööri sisaldavad kokteilid, serveeritakse kindlasti eelnevalt jahutatud klaasis. Klaas täidetakse jääga, siis hakatakse jooki valmistama. Nii on klaasil aega jahtuda. ,,Rohutirts e. Grasshopper" 2 cl piparmündilikööri 2 cl valget kakaolikööri 4 cl rõõskkoort jääkuubikud Valmistatakse seikeris, kurnatakse eeljahutatud kokteiliklaasi, ei serveerita jääga. I Love You Black Russia Amarula-Rula 2 cl kirsilikööri 2 cl kohvilikööri 4 cl amarula likööri 2 cl kohvilikööri 4 cl viina 2 cl kirsilikööri
many hybrids set 85 to 100% seeds without pollinators. Insect pests have become major potential yield-reducing factors in sunflower production in the northern Midwest (Table 4). Insects specific to sunflower that feed on the heads include the larvae of three moths; sunflower moth, banded sunflower moth and sunflower bud moth. Sunflower midge has caused widespread damage in some years. Sunflower headclipping weevil, sunflower beetle, sunflower maggot, wireworm, grasshopper, cutworm, sugarbeet webworm, ragweed plant bug, woolybear and painted.lady caterpillar have caused occasional damage to sunflower. Adults of insect pests of other crops (such as corn rootworm beetle and blister beetle) can be found as pollen feeders on sunflower heads, but usually cause little injury. Table 4: Common Insects in Sunflower Sunflower moth Eggs are laid at flowering and hatch in 1 week. Larva
preferred more straightforward expression. Valued elegance, were part of refined, courtly culture, but poetry often frankly erotic. Short lyric poem, favourite theme carpe diem. Very decent, like Charles’s court. Characteristic to Charles I’s court Carew: Sir John Suckling: The Constant Lover Richard Lovelace: celebrates the beauties of heroine, but against very different background. To Althea, from Prison: Song; The Grasshopper: To My Noble Friend, Mr Charles Cotton: Ode Waller: wrote of queen as the queen of love. Cowley: Robert Herrick: The Argument of His Book, Delight in Disorder 6. The Caroline „beauty of holiness” Sermons and religious verse, witty preaching. George Herbert, Caroline piety expressed. His verse is sensitive and decorous, monument to „beauty of holiness”, practice of liturgy with good order and ritual which was the essence of Charles I’s religious policy. High Anglican piety
fox el zorro sole el lenguado frog la rana sparrow el gorrión fur el pelo spider la araña gill la branquia squid el calamar giraffe la jirafa squirrel la ardilla goat la cabra starfish la estrella de mar goose el ganso stork la cigüeña gorilla el gorila swallow la golondrina grasshopper el saltamontes swan el cisne hamster la marmota tadpole el renacuajo hare la liebre tail la cola hedgehog el erizo tiger el tigre hen la gallina toad el sapo heron la garza trout la trucha herring el arenque tuna el atún 43