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Bay News: Kerikeri men's shed, butterfly expert visits, Waitangi funding, new Paihia BBQ


Bay News: Kerikeri men s shed, butterfly expert visits, Waitangi funding, new Paihia BBQ
17 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Far North Mayor John Carter (right) discusses the new Kerikeri Men s Shed in Kapiro Rd with the organisation s chairman, Kevin Mahoney.
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Men s shed gets a boost
There s a new shed in Kapiro Rd, Kerikeri. Not just any old shed but a Men s Shed, a place where men get together to share their skills, make things, repair things.
The organisation that runs the Kerikeri Men s Shed applied for financial support from the 2019-20 Infrastructure Grand Fund and was successful, with the result that the Kapiro Rd premises has been fitted with a large woodwork area, a separate engineering workshop and a communal area with a kitchen. ....

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It's Time for the Grammys to Abolish the 33% Rule (Guest Column)


It s Time for the Grammys to Abolish the 33% Rule (Guest Column)
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This column by songwriter-producer Ross Golan who has worked with Ariana Grande, Maroon 5, Celine Dion, Justin Bieber and many others and is also creator and host of the “And the Writer Is” podcast calls for the Recording Academy to change the “33% rule” it uses to determine which contributors to an album receive an award. Variety
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Pardon the sports analogy, but imagine a World Series-winning baseball team not giving any of their starting pitchers championship rings because they only started 20% of the team’s games. What if the rules were that you had to be on the field for 33% of all games played to count as a member of the team? ....

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Birds figure out how to dodge butterflies, similar species: Study


Birds figure out how to dodge butterflies, similar species: Study
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Updated: Mar 14, 2021 23:36 IST
Washington [US], March 14 (ANI): The garish shades of certain butterflies could promote their speed and agility, similar as a layer of radiant yellow paint on a games vehicle. Research led by the Florida Museum of Natural History shows birds can figure out how to perceive these obvious signals, dodging not just butterflies they have neglected to catch in the past but similar-looking species too.
The research provides some of the strongest evidence to date for the idea of evasive mimicry, a strategy in which animals protect themselves from predators by matching the colours or patterns of agile relatives. First proposed more than 60 years ago, the hypothesis has been a challenge to test. ....

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Birds Learn to Stay Away From Flashy, Difficult-to-Catch Butterflies and their Replicas


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 The flashy colors of some butterflies could exhibit their speed and activeness, much like a cover of sharp yellow color on a sports car. Recent research indicates birds can learn to understand these visible signs, avoiding not just butterflies they have failed to catch in the past but as well as lookalikes species.
The study offers so much vital proof to date for the notion of elusive mimicry, a method in which animals defend themselves against predators by matching to the colors or structures of agile relatives. Initially suggested over 60 years ago, the theory has been a challenge to experiment with. ....

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