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And now for something... completely different.

By Troutnut on March 27th, 2012
I had an unexpected photo opportunity while walking around campus today, and snapped this raven with my phone's camera. I wrote it a little verse for it in the caption. Not a haiku, mind you. I live by the forum rules, too.

Photos by Troutnut from Miscellaneous Alaska in Alaska


High upon a signpost rearing, down upon pedestrians jeering, 
Squawking rather nasty things not heard from any bird before;
Parking regulations broken, yet the bird paid not a token,
And the bird was so outspoken, taunting watchers at its fore,
Taunting that it need not pay the fee that we abhor.
This it laughed, and then it soared. From University of Alaska Fairbanks in Alaska.

High upon a signpost rearing, down upon pedestrians jeering,
Squawking rather nasty things not heard from any bird before;
Parking regulations broken, yet the bird paid not a token,
And the bird was so outspoken, taunting watchers at its fore,
Taunting that it need not pay the fee that we abhor.
This it laughed, and then it soared.
StateAlaska
Date TakenMar 27, 2012
Date AddedMar 28, 2012
AuthorTroutnut
CameraiPhone 4

Closeup insects by Bnewell from the Touchet River in Washington

Updates from March 26, 2012

Northern lights over Fairbanks, Alaska on March 16, 2012

By Troutnut on March 16th, 2012
Well, this isn't a fishing post, but when all the fish are under four feet of ice and snow, we have to look elsewhere for entertainment. Elsewhere... like up.

Intense sunspot activity for the last week or so has painted faint bands of aurora across the sky in Fairbanks pretty much every recent night that we could see them through the clouds. Mostly, these slow-moving pale green stripes aren't anything to get excited about in Fairbanks. Last night, we finally had the right combination of a clear sky and a more intense aurora, and I had my camera out on the deck at the right time.

The display was pretty good for half an hour or so, but the most intense activity lasted just a couple minutes. Green and red waves swirled rapidly overhead like someone was mixing them with an eggbeater. I didn't catch that on camera, but I did catch some of the shimmering green waves that followed. After the most impressive action, I went back to work and enjoyed the diffuse green glow out my window.

Photos by Troutnut from Miscellaneous Alaska in Alaska

I liked the lighting at my workstation last night.  Aurora forecasts on my laptop, aurora out the window, and C code for multidimensional nonlinear minimization on my desktop. From Fairbanks in Alaska.
I liked the lighting at my workstation last night. Aurora forecasts on my laptop, aurora out the window, and C code for multidimensional nonlinear minimization on my desktop.
StateAlaska
LocationFairbanks
Date TakenMar 16, 2012
Date AddedMar 16, 2012
AuthorTroutnut
 From Fairbanks in Alaska.
StateAlaska
LocationFairbanks
Date TakenMar 16, 2012
Date AddedMar 16, 2012
AuthorTroutnut
Here's the view from my front porch in Fairbanks, Alaska, during a nice auroral display. From Fairbanks in Alaska.
Here's the view from my front porch in Fairbanks, Alaska, during a nice auroral display.
StateAlaska
LocationFairbanks
Date TakenMar 16, 2012
Date AddedMar 16, 2012
AuthorTroutnut

Updates from March 7, 2012

Closeup insects by Bnewell from the Touchet River in Washington

Paraleuctra occidentalis (Tiny Winter Black) Stonefly AdultParaleuctra occidentalis (Tiny Winter Black) Stonefly Adult View 1 PicturesMembers of the family Leuctridae are usually easily identified to family due to the "rolled" wing. They are small, nearly 1/4 " in length, black in color and emerge in early spring.
Collected March 7, 2012 from the Touchet River in Washington
Added to Troutnut.com by Bnewell on March 20, 2012

Updates from November 12, 2011

Closeup insects by Entoman from the Fall River in California

Ephemerella excrucians (Pale Morning Dun) Mayfly NymphEphemerella excrucians (Pale Morning Dun) Mayfly Nymph View 2 PicturesThis mature nymph is associated with the dun from the same location and date posted on this hatch page. Size 10mm.
Collected November 12, 2011 from the Fall River in California
Added to Troutnut.com by Entoman on December 15, 2011
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