Aviator on the Prowl
S annual Aura Estrada short-story contest .The author comes at you with a pretty dazzling mix of charm, humor, strong emotion, jump-off-the-page liveliness. I loved the pungent language and descriptions and, especially, the voice of its young, vulnerable, confused, melancholy, helplessly resilient narrator. This story makes you laugh a lot, makes you feel great affection, and breaks your heart. I have to admit, I finished it with tears in my eyes.
—Francisco Goldman, contest judge
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That summer I broke it up and down and got a job because I was tired of thinking. Each night I came home I peeled off my shirt and pants that smelled of the juice of a thousand pigs, and I stood outside my room. My brother Aalap had hanged there the year before, the starched, yellow fold of his karate-class belt rounding his neck like a scarf. I’d been at college, and my mother had made it clear it was the belt and not her own strangle that had writhed small Aalap purple. You could still see the hole where the nail had been. It was just above my bedroom door and everyone had remembered everything but no one had remembered it.
My mother said it wasn’t nice how I stripped outside my room like that, that my father might see my triangle bra and shriveled-up breasts and then what. ( Buchu, put your breasts back in your buttons! ) I said maybe you shouldn’t stick your sad face in my business like that or maybe I just said it in my head. I stood until I could no longer stand, until that one hole became two and then four holes, and only then did I gather up my pile of soiled clothes.
From my window I looked at the candy factory up the hill that breathed of sugar and syrup and little helpers. In my twelve-year-old brother’s dream the factory exploded and a great pink ball of gum rolled out and down and ate the town up.
I told an Asian girl that came in the restaurant our beer was from Japan. My boss screamed I was a humiliation, that it was from Okinawa and if I didn’t get it straight he’d really do something bad. I told the girl it was from Okinawa and gave her the bottle for free. She mouthed an apology when my boss wasn’t looking, but I didn’t care.
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snow-white egret wherever she went. I wanted to tell her to weave that bird's feathers into a ruffled dress, to whack her own head with its wing like a bat, else to lay down next to the great white beast and stare into its black eye and eye-to-eye
Reddish Egret, Great white egret, Ibis, Great Blue heron, snow egret, Yellow-crowned night herons, brown pelican, great horned owls, bald eagles, osprey, and roseate spoonbill among others can be seen year round. Due to the island protruding out into
Herons and great white egret – the lake has Europe's largest population of these endangered wading birds – spear fish in its shallow waters, while enormous dragonflies hover like prehistoric raptors. Back in Eisenstadt, I board a bus for my final
The nature area, owned by Palm Beach County, is home to bird species such as little blue heron, snowy egret and great egret, white ibis and Florida sandhill crane. It also contains large areas of pine flatwoods, Cyprus forests, freshwater marshes and
While looking for these shorebirds, also keep an eye out for larger wading birds like the great egret and the immature white ibis. Hint: They are brown, not white. A good field guide is a big help to sort out these water-loving birds, but there are
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When I first saw this striking photo , the winner of the Reader’s Choice award in Smithsonian magazine’s 8th Annual Photo Contest , I was certain that the bird’s plumage had to have been faked; after all, the photo was in the Altered Images category. But all that the photographer, Antonio Soto, had done to his image was darken the background. Those feathers were real.
I’m not the only one who has been dazzled by the egret’s feathers, though. At the turn of the 20th century, these feathers were a huge hit in the fashion world, to the detriment of the species, as Thor Hanson explains in his new book Feathers: The Evolution of a Natural Miracle One particular group of birds suffered near extermination at the hands of feather hunters, and their plight helped awaken a conservation ethic that still resonates in the modern environmental movement. With striking white plumes and crowded, conspicuous nesting colonies, Great Egrets and Snowy Egrets faced an unfortunate double jeopardy: their feathers fetched a high price, and their breeding habits made them an easy mark. To make matters worse, both sexes bore the fancy plumage, so hunters didn’t just target the males; they decimated entire rookeries. At the peak of the trade, an ounce of egret plume fetched the modern equivalent of two thousand dollars, and successful hunters could net a cool hundred grand in a single season. But every ounce of breeding plumes represented six dead adults, and each slain pair left behind three to five starving nestlings. Millions of birds died, and by the turn of the century this once common species survived only in the deep Everglades and other remote wetlands. The Lacey Act passed Congress in 1900, restricting interstate transport of wild fowl and game. In 1911 New York State outlawed the sale of all native birds and their feathers, and other states soon followed suit. Passage of the Weeks-McLean Act (1913) and the Migratory Bird Act (1918) took the protections nationwide and mirrored legislation in Canada, Britain, and Europe, effectively ending the fancy-feather era.
@ is she sure it was great white egret-little egret is exact same colouring but smaller. roughly only 10 gt egrets winter in UK
@ ..but Little Egret here each winter + Great White visted last. Can watch through window, magic. (Sorry late reply)Great White Egret - Bookshelf
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The Great Egret (Ardea alba), also known as the Great White Egret or Common Egret, White Heron, or (now not ... The Great Egret—unlike the typical egrets—does not belong to the ...
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great egret Ardea alba (Common Egret) 39′′ (95 cm). A tall, stately, slender white heron with a largely yellow bill
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