neatnesindo.com Swallow Nests with Young Pigeon Soup Ingredients : 2 soaked whole swallow nest (approx. 2.66 oz) (as has been prepared in “Basic Preparation”) 1 Young pigeon 2 oz. lotus seeds 4 oz. lean pork 1/4 dried tangerine peel 8 cups of boiling water salt to taste Method : 1. Soak dried tangerine peel and […]
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BURUNG WALET TIDAK TERMASUK PENYEBARAN AI PADA MANUSIA
jatim.go.id -Berita Kesehatan – Dinas Informasi dan Komunikas Menurut Kepala Dinas Peternakan Jatim, Sigit Hanggono drh, burung ini termasuk hewan liar yang sifatnya berkelompok dan tidak mau berhubungan dengan hewan lain. “bagaimana bisa divaksin, jika dipegang saja burung ini bisa mati. Dan kecil sekali resiko penularannya pada manusia,” katanya, saat membuka Rapat Koordinasi Teknis Propinsi […]
Properties of an inducible extracellular neuraminidase from an Arthrobacter isolate.
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M Flashner, P Wang, J B Hurley and S W Tanenbaum
The routine enzyme inducer was a hot-water extract of “edible bird’s nest.” Mild acid treatment (0.05 N H2SO4) of this extract increased enzyme activity
ABSTRACT
The elective isolation of a soil microorganism, tentatively assigned to the genus Arthrobacter, which produced an extracellular neuraminidase is described. The secretion of neuraminidase from washed cells in minimal medium required the presence of sialo-containing glycoproteins, whereas free N-acetyl-neuraminic asid of N-acetylmannosamine were poor inducers. No enzyme could be dected in the induction fitrated of cells, in the absence of inducer or in the culture filtrate of cells grown in a complete medium. The routine enzyme inducer was a hot-water extract of “edible bird’s nest.” Mild acid treatment (0.05 N H2SO4) of this extract increased enzyme activity two–to threefold and the specific activity about eightfold.
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Mapping the History of the Distribution of the Cave Swallow
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Learner Outcomes The learner will • Map the spread of cave swallows into the United States using a variety of historic references. • Map the winter distribution of cave swallows in the Caribbean Basin and Texas using recent data. • Interpret various reference materials. Background Cave swallows first appeared in the United States as an accidental species in the Florida Keys in 1890. The first birds were recorded in Texas in 1910 and first nested there in 1914. The first verified record and report of nesting in New Mexico was in 1930. While birds continued to appear rarely in Florida, nesting individuals first established themselves in south Florida in 1987 and have persisted as a nesting species since that time. One or two individuals occurred at a cliff swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) colony in Tucson, Arizona, from 1979 to 1987, but have not been reported since that time.
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Distribution of swallow protein in egg chambers and embryos of Drosophila melanogaster
J Hegde and EC Stephenson biologists.org Department of Biology, University of Rochester, NY 14627. The Drosophila maternal effect gene swallow has a role in localizing bicoid mRNA at the anterior margin of the oocyte during oogenesis, and a poorly characterized role in nuclear divisions in early embryogenesis. We have examined the distribution of swallow protein […]
PT. Wirasindo Santakarya, Solo
PT. Wirasindo Santakarya – WISANKA is a manufacturer and exporter of Wooden Furniture, Rattan Furniture, Natural Fiber Furniture, Lighting, Craft, and Home Accessories from Solo, Central Java, Indonesia. Their furniture is available for outdoor and indoor use. They supply various outdoor furniture made of teak, alloy casting, aluminum pipe, stainless steel, synthetic rattan, and batyline. […]
Swiftlet Bird Nests Harvest in East Kalimantan
worldwildlife.org Based on an interview with Ruwindiyarto (Telapak) The modern history of swiftlet bird nests harvest in East Kalimantan started in the 1940s. The communities had harvested the bird nests in the areas of Telang Teba and Sungai Peta then. Some community groups believed that several clans had inherited rights to manage the bird nests […]
Tree Swallows Win March "Shot of the Month"
The Chattanoogan, TN – Apr 4, 2014
Charles and Dreama Dean
posted April 4, 2014
Club officials have declared a winner in the March “Shot of the Month” competition sponsored by the Riverwalk Birding Club.
With a total of 122 votes in the public web poll posted here on Chattanoogan.com Outdoors, an overwhlming 51% selected “Wind Beneath My Wings” as the best out of ten entries.
Some of the voters commented, “Awesome pictures,” “They were all so good. Congratulations to the photographers. ,” “Thanks for letting the public vote,” “Great pictures,” “Super,” “All pictures were great,” and finally, “I went with Timber-r-r-r- because the name Wind Beneath My Wings makes me think of a song I do not like .”
You can view all of the entries here.
Harold Sharp says “If you would like to view these beautiful birds up close, drive up Amnicola Highway, turn toward the Election Headquarters building at the red light, turn right at the first intersection then right again on the first road, go into the Riverwalk Parking lot at south end of Amnicola Marsh. Look for a bluebird box on your left and another one on your right in the cul-d-sac, both boxes have Tree Swallow nest. This is where the photo was made. You should see the Tree Swallows near these boxes.
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Benarkah Flu Burung Serang Walet?
trubus-online.com Oleh trubus Berdasarkan pemberitaan harian umum Kompas 7 Maret 2014, seekor burung walet di Pangkalpinang, Bangka Belitung, terpapar virus avian influenza (AI). Berita itu cukup membuat panik para pengusaha walet di dalam dan luar negeri. Wajar jika importir di Hongkong maupun Amerika Serikat langsung mengontak para eksportir di tanahair. Itu juga yang dialami penulis, […]
Transplanting a Barn Swallow Nest
americanartifacts.com Richard & Diane Van vleck- Personal Pages Barn swallow colony sites are frequently destroyed when old buildings are demolished or sold to new owners, who wish to close them up. Attracting swallows to buildings where they will be allowed to nest has been simply a matter of opening a door or window, perhaps, providing […]
