Hurricane Ike, End of Summer, etc.
Hi all,
This is what hurricane Ike looks like as seen from space. Pretty rugged, isn't it? Obviously, the conditions on the ground look pretty rugged too. According to news reports, roughly 3,000,000 are without power, and many will stay in the dark for at least two weeks. With that in mind, here is the contact info for the American Red Cross:
- Web site: http://www.redcross.org/
- Phone: 1-800-REDCROSS /1-800-257-7575 (Español)
- U.S. Mail: American Red Cross National Headquarters 2025 E Street, NW Washington, DC 20006
Well, the Summer is over and our orioles are gone. Bummer. The end of the season also forebodes the departure of the hummingbirds. We'll leave the nectar feeders out through the end of this month to make sure that even the stragglers have plenty of energy, and then take them down, clean them, and store them away. But what of our eBirdseed.com hummingbird cam.
Indeed, what do we want to do with our hummingbird cam? Let's see... We have some choices.
- We could pack it away for the Winter - boring
- Maybe a would provide new video subjects
- And then we could always stray way off subject and set up a fish cam or something of that sort
See you by the feeders...
CapeCodAlan
P.S. Don't forget our September '08 Bird Photography Contest!
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