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Multiple nests in a shaft are from previous seasons and do not indicate communal nesting. However, in June 1995 at latilong 30097, quad D8 a pair began incubating a second clutch before their first brood had dispersed (Kyle and Kyle 1995). Chimney Swifts are considered to be single brooded. Normally a new nest is constructed each year. Reuse of an existing nest in subsequent breeding seasons is rare, but not undocumented in Texas (Kyle and Kyle 1994) and elsewhere (Dexter 1978). A nest may be reused in the same reeding season if an early brood is lost. It is constructed of small twigs, pine or juniper needles, has a basket-like appearance and is unlined. The semi-circular nest is attached with the swifts’ glue-like saliva to a vertical surface usually in the bottom 1/3 of the shaft. Essentially Chimney Swifts will readily accept hollow structures of wood or masonry that are 1.83 m (6 ft.) or more in depth, closed on all sides and relatively dark. comm.) and the interior of a log out-building (J. Other less common nest sites include wells (Oberholser 1974), a fiberglass cistern and masonry bar-b-que pit (D. The bird’s necessity to cling to textured vertical surfaces when not in flight limits roost and nest sites to dark, hollow shafts such as masonry chimneys or airshafts of wood or brick. This indicates a late date for eggs no earlier than 28 July 1992.īREEDING HABITAT: Formerly nesting in hollow trees, the Chimney Swift now nests almost exclusively in man-made structures. A fallen nest with young aged two to six days was taken to licensed rehabilitators on 8 August 1992 in latilong 30097, quad C6 (Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Annual Species Report). Given an incubation period of 19 to 21 days (Sherman 1952, Fischer 1958), this indicates an early egg date of no later than 21 April 1987. The TBBAP data document a nest with young on at latilong 30099, quad A1. Oberholser notes that the early and late dates for eggs are May 5 and July 5, respectively. The breeding season for Chimney Swifts in Texas begins in late April (eggs) and continues into August (young on or around the nest). The presence of non-breeding spring and summer roosting flocks further complicates confirmation (Kyle and Kyle 1994). ![]() ![]() Because of the inaccessibility of most nest sites (usually deep, narrow shafts), only 36 of these confirmations resulted from the discovery of active nests with eggs or young. Of the 941 records obtained by the TBBAP, only 19% were confirmed. SEASONAL OCCURRENCE: Although the presence of Chimney Swifts is easy to establish by their vocal “chippering” and aerial displays, breeding is more difficult to confirm. Including the TBBAP data, only three possible records exist for the Trans-Pecos region (Wauer 1973, Oberholser 1974). The paucity of habitat (natural and man-made) in the Trans-Pecos region acts as a barrier to further expansion. Adapting to the historically new habitat of chimneys, air shafts and other structures instead of hollow trees, the Chimney Swift followed development westward across North America and Texas. With some additional frequency in western-most portions of its range, TBBAP data corroborate Oberholser’s observations of the bird.īoth the extension and limit of the range are directly related to human activity. Oberholser notes that in the 1950s and 1960s their breeding range had spread west and south but was still confined to the eastern two-thirds of Texas. By 1940 they were relatively common in Austin. It is the most common swift in the eastern half of the continent, and one of only two species of breeding swifts in Texas (Oberholser 1974).ĭISTRIBUTION: In 1925, Chimney Swifts were seldom seen in central Texas. ![]() The Chimney Swift is one of about 80 species worldwide and four that regularly occur in North America (Terres 1982). ![]() Perhaps a worldwide pandemic has led me to reflect on times when this record soundtracked my life, kicking back at gigs and opening shows for bands much better than mine. It’s fitting that Peripheral Vision’s opening lines sets the record up to be a vessel of nostalgia. ![]() When reflecting back on our lives, it often seems opportune to wash away the trials and regrets, the anxieties and setbacks, only leaving a stained glass mirage to peer through. The balance of the record is fantastic considering how awkward plucky clean-channel fenders can sound (watch the live versions of these songs for a comparison). Nothing here is too adventurous, in fact the bands enthusiasm for easy-listening has led to successive lesser records which simultaneously amplify and cloud Peripheral Vision’s triumph of longevity. The record succeeds because of its consistency each song glows with the lilt of a soft synth or reverb decay frozen through the grills of Getz’s Roland Chorus. just another dream that’s better than my life.” Centre stage though are ruminations on companionship and confounded social anxieties - “With you tonight, I know that I can make out / With you I can make it out alive.” Getz taps into the magic of desire and longing, the accession of requited love and the lulls in between. Elsewhere, he coins phrases that typifies the heady 20-something depressive populating metal shows every weekend - “adolescent dreams / gave to adult screams. “Cut my brain into hemispheres / I want to smash my face until its nothing but ears / I want to paint my drain with a little red stain tonight” is a shockingly dark admission to pair with ‘Take My Head’’s cutesy guitar refrain and warm fuzzy palette. Austin Getz's lyrics are imagistic, creative and daring. The record’s tunnel-vision for tortured intimacy is undeniable, sharing all the thematic hallmarks of pop-punk/emo bands such as Turnover’s label mates or rather the scene at large but I cant help but feel here it’s done differently. While there is something fundamentally American about Peripheral Vision, a hazy mid-west milieu I can only obliquely grasp at (there are shades of American Football here, I am certain), for me Peripheral Vision mapped perfectly onto the balmy nights of an Australian summer, the record somehow tapping into such memories of post-adolescent romanticism that coloured my life at the time. Some albums are inextricably linked to personal experiences times in one’s life that somehow a record hold the mnemonic keys to. It stands on the precipice between romantic hope and cathartic fantasy sunbathing in those sweet nothings from a girl in the crowd who you now can only access through memory. Threaded throughout Peripheral Vision are speculations on desire: what was a past relationship’s significance? Will being in love be enough for me? What does a new relationship portend to be? Grandfathered into the record’s fabric is an immediate sense of nostalgia - a longing for what was, what might’ve been, what might never be. Review Summary: “it was one of those uneventful times that seem at the moment only a link between past and future pleasure, but turns out to be the pleasure itself.” -F. ![]() ( Out of Sight would follow the next year.) Ice Cube had enjoyed a multi-platinum recording career in N.W.A. Lopez was transitioning from dancer and singer to actress, earning acclaim for her breakthrough role in 1997’s Selena, which came out just a few weeks before Anaconda. ![]() So was the bizarre mixture of mismatched acting talent brought to bear on this cheese-fest. “They paid that snake, like, $10 million to build that dumb thing.”īut the anaconda’s very un-cutting-edge look was part of the charm. “Do you know that snake got paid more than we did?” Ice Cube said years later. Where other movies were exploring the possibilities of this new special effects technology known as computer graphics, director Luis Llosa’s thriller was an enjoyably creaky, low-budget affair. From its peekaboo scares to Voight’s knowingly hammy performance as the menacing bad guy, Anaconda invited audiences to shriek and laugh in equal measure. This was very much meant to be a Z-grade monster movie that, ideally, you’d watch at a drive-in - if you could find one, of course. Spoiler alert: Not everyone makes it.Īnaconda didn’t try to hide its tongue-in-cheek tone. If Terri and her team are going to get out alive, they’ll have to work with this psychopath. He’s after big game, you see: a ginormous anaconda that enjoys devouring humans after squeezing the life out of them. She is joined in this endeavor by her trusty creative team - including cameraman Danny (Ice Cube), anthropologist Steven (Eric Stoltz), and soundman Gary (Owen Wilson) - and along the way, they encounter Paul (Jon Voight), a batty snake hunter with an oddly fluctuating accent who befriends them, only to take over their expedition. A camp classic and an unlikely trendsetter, the action-horror film starred Jennifer Lopez as Terri, a determined documentarian who has traveled to the Amazon to make a movie about the mysterious Shirishama tribe. This week, we celebrate Anaconda, which hit theaters on April 11, 1997. Welcome to This Week in Genre History, where Tim Grierson and Will Leitch, the hosts of the Grierson & Leitch podcast, take turns looking back at the world’s greatest, craziest, most infamous genre movies on the week that they were first released. ![]() Hersheypark offers more than 12 resident shows, concerts, games and plenty of opportunities for children to meet their favorite Hershey’s Characters over a special breakfast. ![]() Established in 1905, the zoo was founded by Franz and Louise Zinner and began with a collection of ordinary and exotic animals ranging from a family of ‘possums, two black bears and a pair of Zebus to angora goats, fox squirrels, and three peacocks. The zoo covers 11 acres of tree-lined pathways and natural habitats and offers a unique and fascinating walk-through experience. ZooAmerica North American Wildlife Park is an animal center next to Hersheypark in Hershey that is home to over 200 animals from five regions of North America. Boasting lovely views over the town of Hershey, Hershey Gardens is home to a collection of rare and significant trees, a spectacular assortment of shrubs and flowers, including brilliant seasonal displays, themed gardens, an indoor tropical Butterfly Atrium and an interactive Children’s Garden where the kids can explore the wonders of nature. Fun tours include exploring the journey from cocoa bean to the end product and new features of the attraction range from learning more about the dairy farms in Central Pennsylvania and the cocoa farms of West Africa, state-of-the-art animated figures such as the famous barnyard cows, catchy sing-a-long theme songs and new technological effects that explain the story of chocolate.Įstablished in 1937 at Milton Hershey’s to create a ‘lovely garden of roses,’ Hershey Gardens began as a small rose garden and grown into 23 acres of botanical and blossoming beauty that provide visitors with enriching experiences. The popular attraction of Hershey Chocolate World can be found at Hersheypark and offers several interactive and immersive exhibitions, activities, and chocolate-related experiences. Family Rides include the Cocoa Cruiser, Fender Bender, Kissing Tower, Music Express, Skyview, the Howler, and the Wave Swinger. The Claw is a thrilling, 65-foot spinning pendulum ride and the Storm Runner is an the world's first hydraulic launch coaster complete with inversions. Rides at Hersheypark include the Lightning Racer, which features a double wooden track with two coasters that race side by side and then curve to face each other, creating a "duel." The Coal Cracker is an exhilarating aerial water ride that features water blasters, water curtains, and exploding geysers, drenching riders and spectators below. Hersheypark has several themed regions, namely Founder’s Way, Kissing Tower Hill, Midway America, Pioneer Frontier, The Boardwalk, and the Hollow. Next door the park is Hershey’s Chocolate World, a visitor center that features a variety of restaurants and shops, and a chocolate factory-themed tour ride. Hersheypark covers over 110 acres and is home to more than 70 rides and attractions, as well as ZooAmerica North American Wildlife Park. Hersheypark’s opened the first rollercoaster ride called the Wild Cat in 1923, and after an expansion and renaming in 1970, the park added several new rides, including the SuperDooperlooper, and a 330-foot-tall observation tower called the Kissing Tower. Hershey for the employees of the Hershey Chocolate Company, the popular leisure park was known as Hershey Park until 1970 and has been the recipient of several awards, including the IAAPA Applause Award. Hersheypark is a world-renowned family theme park in Hershey in the Derry Township. Things to Do in Hershey, PA: Art on Derry Things to Do in Hershey, PA: The Pennsylvania State Police Museum Hershey Derry Township Historical Society Founders Hall at the Milton Hershey School ![]() The top attractions to visit in Hershey, PA near me today according to local experts are: And I'll tell you on, it is even more spectacular, but it will be great on either console."Īs for Wilson, he said the four development teams working on the new Battlefield game are doing a great job and he's excited to share more details in June. I think people are going to be really blown away. "I'd love to tell you what I said when I saw the trailer last week, but I can't because it would get censored. Jorgensen said he recently saw an early look at it and he was so blown away that he could only describe it in words that aren't acceptable in polite company. Jorgensen also hyped up the Battlefield 6 reveal trailer, as well. "I think you'll see that and what we'll talk about in the future, it is an opportunity to extend the Battlefield experience for people because it is such an engaged community," EA CFO Blake Jorgensen said. On an earnings call recently, EA management discussed how Battlefield 6 might adopt more of a live service element than earlier entries in the series. All the images have the Lol Guy face meme slapped onto them.Įlectronic Arts has officially confirmed that a new Battlefield game is coming this holiday and it will feature more players than we've ever seen in a Battlefield game before. The leaked Battlefield 6 images also seemed to suggest that the weather will play a big role in the game's environmental destruction elements.Īfter this initial leak, more than 50 new images from the supposed announcement trailer appeared on Imgur that show off more of the setting of the new Battlefield game, if they're real. The series hasn't seen a modern-day setting since 2015's Battlefield Hardline. That's notable because the two previous games, Battlefield 1 and Battlefield V, took place during World War I and World War II, respectively. Leaked Screenshotsīack in March, allegedly leaked screenshots appeared on the internet and seemed to confirm the rumors that the new Battlefield game will return to modern-day combat. For the time being, none of this is confirmed and is subject to change. ![]() ![]() We're rounding up some of the most notable leaks here, but bear in mind that EA has yet to make any formal announcements about the new Battlefield game. Electronic Arts and developer DICE are preparing to announce the next Battlefield game in June, but details have been seemingly leaking out about the game-which may or may not be called Battlefield 6-for some time now. ![]() “These are the reasons that are driving this hospital to continually explore better ways to restore health and improve lives. We also know how important it is for patients to have their family and support network around them as a part of their healing process. “We know that being able to get a high level of care and excellent quality, without having to be far from home, is very reassuring for people. “We are strategically targeting our services for patients so that they don’t feel like they have to leave the community to receive the specialized care they need,” Auerbach added. Their focus also remains on bringing premier healthcare procedures to patients, instead of having patients feel that they need to travel elsewhere to receive advanced medical services. These two state-of-the-art medical technologies are just two more ways Dameron is enhancing their treatment capabilities with a goal of bringing better outcomes to patients.”ĭameron Hospital remains uncompromising in its approach, with a commitment to continually raising the standard of care in this community. So whether an artery is partially blocked or fully blocked, we now have the means to help patients and get them on the road to recovery and better health. “One part of this amazing new medical advancement helps us get through the blockage while the other helps us clean up the blockage less traumatically and with a lower chance of it recurring. “There are two parts of this technology, the Ocelot and the Pantheris,” Dr. This minimally invasive procedure enables physicians to efficiently clear out the blockage and restore normal blood flow. The Pantheris catheter is a plaque-shaving device with an imaging camera attached so surgeons can shave only the blockage, not the healthy artery. Using the Ocelot catheter system is like driving through a tunnel with your headlights on as opposed to trying to navigate that same tunnel with no headlights.”Īs of March 2016, a new component to the PAD treatment process was added. “The Ocelot helps us see what we are doing during an unblocking procedure because we are now working with a perspective from the inside of the artery. “In the past we have had to rely on X-ray images of blockages that revealed the artery and blockage in silhouette only,” Dr. The Ocelot catheter now provides physicians with real-time, high-definition video grade images of the inside of an artery during treatment. The Ocelot catheter allows physicians to see inside the artery during a procedure by incorporating an imaging fiber on the tip of the catheter that acts like a small camera. Daren Primack, a veteran cardiologist and medical director of Dameron Hospital’s peripheral vascular program, Dameron uses the Ocelot system to help restore blood flow in completely blocked arteries in patients’ legs. In severe cases, patients may face amputation of the limb, which is the worst-case scenario associated with PAD. Peripheral artery disease is caused by a buildup of plaque in the arteries that carry blood flow to the legs and feet, and symptoms of PAD include painful cramping or susceptibility to infections or wounds in the legs or feet. Dameron is the first hospital in the Sacramento, San Joaquin and Stanislaus county areas to offer this new treatment for patients facing peripheral artery disease, or PAD. With an eye on offering technologies that patients need, the hospital added the FDA-cleared minimally-invasive surgical Ocelot and Pantheris catheter system. Innovative Treatment for Peripheral Artery Disease ![]() We have a team of exceptional physicians, nurses and staff that are all committed to our continued success in the near and far future.” “The message we want to share is that Dameron Hospital is going to be agile and focus on what we do best because we want to serve our community for another 100 years. ![]() “Dameron Hospital has seen many advancements in medicine during its first century, but the level of progress we’ve made these past few years is unprecedented,” President and CEO Lorraine P. After passing the century mark in 2012, Dameron Hospital has been reinventing itself, laying the groundwork for a new era of revitalization and some exciting new chapters that are beginning to unfold.Īs a fully accredited, 200+ bed non-profit community hospital, Dameron is a trusted healthcare provider in the Central Valley region that is taking its commitment to top-quality medical care to the next level. The story of Dameron Hospital of Stockton has been one of communities, medicine, excellence and compassion–and one that is more than 100 years in the making. |
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