Sarasota County Property Transfers, August 2016

Edit Herald Tribune 18 Aug 2016
Source. Sarasota County Property Appraiser. $50,000 minimum. 554 Poincianna Drive Sarasota, 34243, Uplands The, $138,100. 3806 Gulf Of Mexico Drive No. C306 Longboat Key, 34228, Beach Harbor Club, $230,000. 745 Bayport Way No. 745 Bld D- Longboat Key, 34228, Bayport Bch & Ten Ph D, $460,000. 3080 Grand Bay Blvd. No. 531 Bld 5 Longboat Key, 34228, Grand Bay 5, $655,000 ... No ... No ... No ... 1363 Tinamou Rd Venice, 34293, South Venice Unit 40, $197,900 ... ....

Wild Sex: When Sex Roles Get Reversed, Some Females Develop A ‘Penis’

Edit IFL Science 26 Feb 2016
In many species, the males develop elaborated sexual traits to attract females and dissuade potential rival males through competition. Some iconic examples are the extraordinary feathers of the peacock or paradise birds, or the menacing antlers of dominant red deer males ... Sex-Role Reversal ... Examples include the jacana water birds, New Zealand’s kiwi birds, the tinamou birds native to Central and South America and some shorebird species....

Mutum Project performs release of birds (CENIBRA - Celulose Nipo Brasileira SA)

Edit Public Technologies 29 Jul 2015
(Source ... the MUTUM PROJECT ... A number of bird species have been released under the project, including the red-billed curassow (Crax blumembachii), solitary tinamou (Tinamus solitarius), spot-winged wood-quail (Odontophorus capueira), yellow-legged tinamou (Crytpturellus n. noctivagus), brown tinamou (Crytpturellus obsoletus), dusky-legged guan (Penelope obscura) and black-fronted piping guan (Pipile jacutinga) ... distributed by ... (noodl....

First evidence that dinosaurs laid colourful blue-green eggs

Edit New Scientist 21 May 2015
The American robin lent its name to a striking shade of blue, but the vivid hue may have been colouring eggs long before the bird evolved – perhaps long before any birds evolved ... But we know that some of the most ancient groups of birds still around – including the tinamou and emu – actually lay coloured eggs, points out Mark Hauber, an animal behaviourist at Hunter College in New York ... True colours ... The blue ones are mine....

Scientists turn bird beaks into dinosaur bones in evolution study

Edit Big News Network 16 May 2015
This is an artist's rendition of the dinosaur Anchiornis and a modern tinamou with premaxillary and palate bumps highlighted. Scientists have replicated the molecular processes that led from ... ....

How Bird Beaks Got Their Start As Dinosaur Snouts

Edit National Public Radio 13 May 2015
7.32 PM ET. Nell Greenfieldboyce. i. The skull of a chicken embryo (left) has a recognizable beak ... Bhart-Anjan S. Bhullar hide caption. itoggle caption Bhart-Anjan S. Bhullar ... Bhart-Anjan S ... An artist's rendition of anchiornis, a non-avian dinosaur (top), and a modern tinamou, with key bones highlighted in each face ... An artist's rendition of anchiornis, a non-avian dinosaur (top), and a modern tinamou, with key bones highlighted in each face ... ....

Evolution’s Oddest Eggs

Edit Slate 03 Apr 2015
Whatever creative egg-decorating plans you may have for Easter, I guarantee birds already have it beat ... Here are five of nature’s most interesting, innovative, and bizarre bird eggs. 1 ... 2 ... The advantage is that kiwi chicks don’t require much parental care ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... The cuticle, or outermost layer, of a tinamou egg has special characteristics at the nanostructural level that affect how it reflects light ... (Full disclosure ... ....

Drab bird creates spectacular ceramic-like eggs

Edit The Columbus Dispatch 28 Dec 2014
the eggs of the tinamou, a shy, ground-dwelling bird native to South and Central America ... Now a study in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface takes a close look at the tinamou eggs and finds that they possess a unique structure and iridescence — the only known example ever found in eggshells ... At first, the team hypothesized that tinamou eggs might possess a special pigment....

The Shy, Drab Tinamou Has a Stunning Palette That Still Holds More Mysteries Than Answers.

Edit New York Times 22 Dec 2014
Tinamous produce some of the most spectacular eggshells in the world, in colors like sky blue and lime green and so glossy that they can reflect overhead trees and brush. But how do they do it?. ....

How bird eggs get their bling>

Edit Zeenews 14 Dec 2014
In a finding that may lead to developing durable coatings for ceramics and floors, scientists have solved the mystery behind the bling of Tinamou species` eggs. > ....

Guide to Patagonia: what to do, how to do it, and where to stay

Edit The Guardian 13 Dec 2014
Forty years ago this month, Bruce Chatwin visited Patagonia and his subsequent book lit a beacon for the remote region in many travellers’ minds. Chris Moss picks the highlights among its peaks, glaciers and lakes ... "> ... Argentinian Patagonia. coast. Twitter ... This protected swath of steppe and low mountain ranges is starkly beautiful, with the coirón grasses and spiny bushes providing a habitat for rhea, tinamou, pigeon and burrowing owl ... ....

How bird eggs get their bling (The University of Akron)

Edit noodls 12 Dec 2014
Splashy blue and green hues pop from under the glassy finish of the Tinamou species' (bird relatives of ostriches, rheas and emus) eggs ... Eggs of the great tinamou (Tinamus major), elegant crested tinamou (Eudromia elegans), and spotted nothura (Nothura maculosa). Photograph of great tinamou egg (UMMZ 191600) used with permission from the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology ... Hanley (great tinamou) and M....

Scientists unveil the bird family tree

Edit South China Morning Post 12 Dec 2014
The scientists decoded the genomes, an organism's genetic material, of 45 bird species and analysed those of three others previously sequenced ... The species included penguins, falcons, eagles, woodpeckers, owls, vultures, pelicans, cranes, crows, hornbills, cormorants, hummingbirds, pigeons, ducks, chickens, turkeys, ostriches, finches, loons, flamingos, swifts, and even the White-throated Tinamou ... "Birds are dinosaurs ... ....
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