Thursday, November 26, 2009

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Friday, November 20, 2009

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The "inhabitants" of the American desert cactus

The Sonoran Desert, also known as Desert Gila (in reference to the Gila River) is a desert located in North America, which crosses the border between the U.S. and Mexico, affecting a wide area covering two thirds of Arizona, California and the Southeast region of the Mexican Sonora. It is one of the largest and hottest deserts in North America, with an area of \u200b\u200bapproximately 311,000 km ², and is characterized by a remarkable variety of animals, mainly reptiles, but birds. The plants are generally capable of very high resistance to heat and drought, in addition to temperature. Some, such as the Saguaro cactus ( Carnegieia gigantea), are unique and peculiar to that region. Some very specialized birds live in the Sonoran Desert, and among them an important role is played by Gila Woodpecker (Melanerpes uropygialis ) that is able to dig nests in the "logs" of the Saguaro cactus.

nests abandoned by woodpeckers can be occupied by other species, like the little owl called Elf cactus ( Micrathene whitney )

Even the ' Assiolo of Kennicott (Otus Kennicott ) covers the holes in the Saguaro

addition to native species, even birds from "foreign" have learned to use the holes in the cactus. From Africa to the budgie Inseparable facciarosa (Agapornis roseicollis )
From Europe the Sparrow (Passer domesticus )

The cactus wren ( Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus ) instead of the nest if he builds it in the branches of the Saguaro.

Finally, the ' Auriparo ( Auriparus flaviceps ) loves refuge is the thorns of cactus:

Thursday, November 19, 2009

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Gatherers of cochineal in Oaxaca


In this detail taken from one of the murals in the Palace Museum in the Mexican city of Oaxaca two women are depicted in the act of gathering the Cochineal carmine ( Dactylopius coccus), parasites that live on the blades of opuntia. The woman in front has a hat made from half a pumpkin, and has in its basket of black ceramic olla. These details allow you to place the scene at San Bartolo Coyopetec, where it is produced this particular type of pottery, called barro negro. The Cochineal carmine were among the five species of animals domesticated by the ancient peoples of Mexico. Small insects are still being dried and crushed to reduce the powder is then mixed with water and lime juice , obtaining a dye used to dye fabrics in Oaxaca. This is precisely the high quality natural dye carmine, cochineal, also known as red or just cochineal.

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A beautiful vase for small cactus opuntia


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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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