#科閒聊 中華鳥會近日被國際鳥會開除,讓許多人感到驚訝與不平。
讓我們來聊一聊:究竟中華鳥會和台灣的鳥友們,對鳥類研究有什麼貢獻呢?
臺灣位在候鳥交通往返密集的東亞澳洲遷徙線上,對於許多候鳥來說,都是非常重要的渡冬之地。
而鳥會與鳥友們,不僅長期進行紀錄、觀測鳥類等等行動,同時也會共享資訊,用這些資料協助我們更了解鳥類的生態與遷徙路徑。
中華鳥會更曾與臺北鳥會、高雄鳥會及特有生物研究保育中心,在新年期間推動「新年數鳥嘉年華」,在鳥口調查的同時,融入了歡樂的節日氣氛。
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同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Shaquille O'Neal, the man with four rings, 28,596 career points and scores of nicknames, has finally decided to call it quits, ending one of the most ...
christmas bird count 在 鍾氏兄弟 The Chung Brothers Facebook 的最佳解答
Dec 15, 2018 playlist
Part 1: Vocalists
1. 愛到底 - 黃翊
2. Manhattan - Lee Wiley
3. Massachusetts - Maxine Sullivan
4. Oh, Lady be Good - Ella Fitzgerald
5. I Feel Pretty - Annie Ross
6. Little Jazz Bird - Blossom Dearie
7. How Long Has This Been Going On? - Diana Krall
8. Like Someone In Love - Dinah Shore with Andre Previn
25:00 fade out can be done better
Part 2: Big Band Christmas!
1. Jingle Bells - The Count Basie Orchestra
2. Jingle Bells - Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
3. Frosty the Snowman - Roy Hargrove
4. Good Morning Blues - Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis featuring Cecile McLorint Salvant
5. Merry Christmas - Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis featuring Gregory Porter
6. Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! - Ella Fitzgerald
7. Winter Wonderland - Diana Krall
8. All I Want for Christmas is You - Tony Bennett featuring the Count Basie Big Band
9. Snowfall / Snowfall Big Band - George Shearing / Billy May
christmas bird count 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最讚貼文
Shaquille O'Neal, the man with four rings, 28,596 career points and scores of nicknames, has finally decided to call it quits, ending one of the most colorful careers in NBA history that will surely culminate with a Hall of Fame induction.
O'Neal, 39, officially announced his retirement Wednesday using the new social media tool Tout, a real-time video messaging service.
"Once a businesman, always a businessman," O'Neal said, smiling. "I am the emperor of the social media network. Why text when you can Tout?"
O'Neal signed a two-year contract with the Boston Celtics last summer but a persistent Achilles injury will prevent him from fulfilling the terms of the deal. O'Neal first injured his right Achilles on Christmas Day and was able to play only in two of the final 35 games of the regular season.
On April 3 against Detroit, O'Neal returned to the court after a two-month absence and scored six points in a spirited 5 minutes and 29 seconds before coming up lame and limping off the floor. Although his injury was listed as a strained calf, O'Neal said it was the Achilles flaring up again.
"I felt like someone had shot me in the back of my leg," he said.
O'Neal did not play again in the regular season. He sat out the New York Knicks playoff series then tried to return in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against his old team, the Miami Heat. O'Neal logged 8 1/2 minutes in the 97-81 victory but woke up in considerable pain the next morning. His final game was two days later, when he toiled for three minutes of Game 4 before Celtics coach Doc Rivers pulled him for good.
In the final weeks of the the playoffs, O'Neal, over the objections of team physician Brian McKeon, had "more than five" cortisone shots in his Achilles in an attempt to play against the Heat.
"Doc (McKeon) kept telling me, 'No, no,' but I wanted to play so badly," O'Neal said. "My feeling was, 'If it ruptures, it ruptures.' The Celtics were so good to me I wanted to do everything I could to get back on the court for them."
Throughout his time on the sideline, Shaq said, he continued to do rehab as well as work on the treadmill and the exercise bike. He swam each evening at the Thoreau Club in Concord and shot a number of late-night free throws in at the Lincoln-Sudbury High School gymnasium across the street from his rented Sudbury home. He lost 35 pounds and was "feeling great everywhere except for that one little spot behind my heel."
Shaq said McKeon recommended surgery that would "clean up" the area around the Achilles, but O'Neal revealed the recovery time would be close to nine months.
"I really, really thought about coming back," he said, "but this Achilles is very damaged and if I had it done the recovery would be so long we'd have same outcome as this last year -- everyone sitting around and waiting for me.
"I didn't want to let people down two years in a row. I didn't want to hold Boston hostage again.
"I'm letting everybody know now so Danny (Ainge) and the organization can try to get younger talent. I would love to come back, but they say once the Achilles is damaged it's never the same. I don't want to take that chance."
O'Neal said his final months in Boston included some of the darkest days of his career because "I just hated to let the city of Boston down. I really grew to love the place. Everyone was so welcoming to me and treated me so great. They believed in me and they took care of me, especially the great people of Sudbury. I love that town."
O'Neal also had effusive praise for Rivers, whom, he said, was "one of the best I ever played for."
"I thought Doc was fabulous," O'Neal said. "He stressed 'team' all the time, never wavered on that. He kept everyone together. He's an amazing coach. I want to congratulate him on his five years (extension).
"He deserves it. He loves the organization, loves the players, and we all love him back."
O'Neal is acutely aware the Celtics posted a record of 21-4 when he was able to play 20 or more minutes this season. The chemistry he shared with the Big Three (Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen) and Rajon Rondo, he said, will be an enduring memory, leaving him to wonder what would have happened had he stayed healthy.
"We were supposed to win this year but 'supposed' doesn't count," he said. "The path was there for us. All the so-called super powers were gone -- LA, San Antonio. I really feel if I was on the court we would have done it, but I don't believe in 'ifs.' "
O'Neal said he wasn't prepared yet to reminisce about his long and prolific career, which produced three championships with the Lakers and one with the Heat. "Let's save that for the press conference on Friday," said O'Neal, who will hold that media event at his Isleworth home.