The Little Christmas Tree That Could

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? Copyright Arthur Levine

Keywords: Christmas Tree, Miracle, Faith, God

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Many years ago when Johnny Oops son, Johnny Jr., had twin baby girls and was pursuing a quest to find his faith in God, he bought a tiny little Christmas tree to celebrate the holidays. It was all that he could afford at the time.

His wife and little children were very disappointed that the tree was so small. They didn?t say anything, but Johnny Jr. knew it, and was upset that they were not happy. He wished and prayed that the tree was larger and more magnificent.

The night before Christmas when he went to put his few meager presents under the tree, he was startled to notice that the Christmas tree had grown much larger. It was taller by more than three feet and wider and its branches seemed to sparkle. The few tiny ornaments and lights that Johnny Jr. and his wife had managed to put up also appeared to have multiplied, and now their sparkle lit up the whole room.

Johnny Jr. called his wife and little children over to witness this miracle of the little Christmas tree that could grow. He had been praying that things would get better for him and his family, but he never dreamt that his prayers would be answered in this manner.

Johnny and his family were convinced that it was their faith in God that gave them the miracle of the little tree that could grow.

Do you have something happening in your life that can help make your faith grow stronger? Has something happened to you that seems like a miracle at this wonderful time of the year? Think about it. Sometimes it is the little acts of faith in our lives that can help make miracles happen. Sometimes our prayers do get answered if we truly believe.

I believe that each of you has a little Christmas tree in you heart that could grow larger if you just have enough faith that it could. Miracles do happen. I pray that at this marvelous time of the year that the miracle of your dreams happens for you. I think it could. I think it could. I think it could, as your faith grows stronger.


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    Make Christmas Tree Cupcakes This Year

    Chirstmas is coming soon,have you ever prepared your Christmas cupcakes well?Why not charm everyone with these pretty little cupcakes with little Christmas trees sitting atop them? You will be surprised at how easy it is to make them and how fast you can whip up batches to feed a crowd! Whipped cream and one single icing tip is all you need to make these.

    Christmas Tree Cupcakes - Christmas Cupcake Decorating Ideas

    What You Will Need:

    ? Cupcakes, any flavor

    ? Sweetened Whipped Cream

    ? Green Food Coloring

    ? Chopped candied fruit, red

    Equipment Need:

    ? Icing Bag

    ? Open Star Icing Tip

    How To:

    1. Whip whipping cream till stiff peaks form.

    2. Reserve some plain white icing for the floret border and add a tiny drop of green food color to the rest.

    3. Mix the color into the cream very lightly to get a marbled effect.

    4. Spread this icing on each cupcake with an icing knife or spatula.

    Making the Trees

    1. Mix in green food coloring to the remaining icing to make the trees.
    2. Fit an icing bag with an open star tip (No. 17 or 18) and fill the bag with the green whipped cream.
    3. To start making the trees, pipe out cream in center of the cupcake and bring outwards. For the first few lines, bulge out the icing in the center and then bring out. This will give the base of the tree some height for the other ?branches? to stand.

    Floret Border:

    With the same icing tip and plain white whipping cream, make little florets all around the edge of the cupcake.

    Pipe out cream and press slightly on the same place to form a little floret. Make florets close to each other all around the rim.

    Decorations:

    1. Sort out red colored candied fruit from a mixed pack or use dried red berries.

    2. Chop them up and puck into the trees to make tree decorations.

    Tips:

    Whether preparing for your family or for a party, assembly line is the best way to get these done quick and well. Spread cream icing on all cupcakes first and then make trees on all of them.

    Try making the trees and florets on a plate first. Once you get the hang of it, start making them on the cupcakes.

    Making such a delicate and yummy cupcake is really a enjoyment,all the happy secnces will be preseved by your camera.You may also want to make a PowerPoint slideshow with such photos, and share it with others.But it’s somestimes a little difficult to share the slideshow online unless you convert it to video with Moyea PPT to Video converter,then you can easily share it on video sites(like Youtube,Metacafe etc.),SNS(e.g. Facebook,Myspace etc.) or blogs,even mobile devices (like iPod,iPhone,Nokia,Blackberry etc.).If you want to treasure up the good memories for a long time,you can also convert the slideshow on to DVD with Leawo PowerPoint to DVD,you can also send DVD copies to your friends or family by mail so that they can play it on a DVD-player TV.

    May you have a happy Christmas!


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      Picking a Christmas Invitation

      While decorations might be hard to select, so is choosing the perfect invitation Christmas stationery. Since friends, family and other loved ones will be receiving this Christmas Invite, http://www.cardsshoppe.com/holiday-invitations, it is important for the host to choose something that makes a great first impression on the guests. Holiday Invitations offers a wide selection of invitation choices that give party hosts the options they need to pick the perfect card.

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        Tree of Life

        Last week I hired a contractor to help me with the remodel of my family room which we have putting off for a long time. He just completed his first day of work and of course everything that could go wrong ? did. Murphy?s Law at work. When he went to leave our house, his truck wouldn?t start so I offered to give him a lift since he lived only a few miles down the road.

        While we were driving, he sat in stony silence. As we approached his home, he asked that I come in to meet his family. As we opened the door and was greeted happily by his wife and three children, I noticed that there was a Christmas looking tree in corner of the living room.

        Since it was not Christmas, I asked him about the tree. He immediately had this wonderful smile on his face as he began to explain that this was his ?trouble tree?. Trouble tree I asked with curiosity? He said that he knew that he could not help having troubles on the job, or troubles in life, but one thing for sure is that those troubles did not belong in his loving house with his family ? So I just hang them on a tree every night when I come home and ask the universe to take care of them for me. Then in the morning I pick them up again. Funny thing is ? when I come down in the morning to pick them up, there aren?t nearly as many as I remembered hanging on the tree the night before.

        Life may not be the party we had hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance and enjoy our time together in this world. We all need a tree of life.

        This is really about the ?laws of the universe? and how we can let go and experience the dance of life.


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          The Different Types of Trees

          He tradition of Christmas plants in America came from German immigrants who had advanced in Pennsylvania. It is held that the tradition of Christmas leaves ongoing in Germany from as early as 700 A.D and was expert by many Germans in the 1800s. It’s also since that episode that Christmas leaves have also been offered for trade in the United States. While artificial Christmas plants are standard, many people like to have an inventive Christmas ranking in their homes, or slight on their lawns. And like to all other plants, Christmas plants also have different shapes and qualities that make some types more standard than others.

          Along with other decorative Christmas stuff such as wreaths and garlands, having a Christmas ranking in your home is very chief in creating an elite atmosphere for the term. They believed that Christmas plants have been untaken for trade in America since the 1800s, which is about the same time that the past Woolworth’s department store started promotion equipped-made stuff for Christmas plants.

          Choosing the right mode of Christmas hierarchy is important because Christmas grass are regularly a main cape for many family activities and traditions. Given the many types of Christmas leaves that are offered, it is important to think about how the ranking will be worn. While a tall hierarchy may look very elegant, it may not be apposite if there aren’t many adults around who can range the ranking’s heights. And a very tiny ranking may be dwarfed by other furniture in the scope. It’s thus very important gently to judge and get a ranking that has a suitable height and one that has brawny kindling to enfold gray stuff.

          Artificial and authentic Christmas foliage can regularly be bought from the same retail supplies these because regional businesses and retail franchise stores often promote both types of foliage. The best place to get an existent and inventive Christmas ranking, and to see an expansive mixture, is possible a Christmas hierarchy plow however. Using recent technology, both types of foliage can also be obtained through online transactions, via telephone as well as by parcels-order through catalogs.

          Among Christmas leaves there are certain types that are forever favorites and which are bestsellers. These include: Douglas, Fraser, Noble and Balsam firs, and Scotch, Virginia and white pout plants.

          These evergreen leaves all have all have one or more superb features connected to nature, paint or gloss and bouquet, which makes them favorites for Christmas foliage.

          The most darling Christmas trees basically have a pyramid or funnel profile. A pyramid-shaped hierarchy is probable taller and has somewhat of an elegant look. Douglas Fir, which ranks first among Christmas hierarchy favorites, is an example of a pyramid-shaped hierarchy. Other examples are Fraser, Balsam and Noble firs.

          A shaft influenced hierarchy tends to be petite with dense kindling, which makes them admirable for land many curios and other decorations. Families that have a pungent tradition of making their own curios, or putting mememtos on Christmas trees may consider a shaft-shaped hierarchy. Virginia and Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce and the Eastern White Pine all have shaft shapes.

          Another piece that makes Christmas trees appealing is their paint. While all trees have a green appearance, a closer look at their needles will expose differences such as a sharp or sinister-green, sapphire- green or yellowish-green hue. The needles may also emit a silver polish with the right lighting. Fraser and Noble firs both have needles with a gray shine, and the twigs of both trees are also used for garlands and wreaths.

          Most people pick a bright Christmas hierarchy for its cologne, which can be equally eager or just slight, bountiful off just enough of a scent of scent. Douglas Fir, which is the most popular Christmas tree in homes and communal places, is a very scented tree. The Balsam fir is also honestly odorous. The Eastern White Pined is however, a tree that doesn’t have much cologne.

          Whether you have a favorite capture of Christmas tree or will longing one from its appearance, there are many choices to fill the desire to have an aromatic and well-adorned tree for Christmas.


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            Keep your four legged family members safe and healthy during the holiday season

            There are many new things happening around the house during the holiday season, visitors coming and going, new scents from holiday decorations, yummy edibles around the house and road trips to grandma. As pet parents, getting ready for the holiday season, you need to be aware of potential hazards the holidays may present to your furry family members so you can keep them safe.

            Much like what we know about proper nutrition for ourselves, what we should and should not feed our pets during the holiday season is usually a matter of common sense. Chocolate is a big No No. The ASPCA notes that as little as ? ounce of baking chocolate can cause vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, hyperactivity and increased heart rate with a dog weighing 10 pounds.? Dogs should never eat chocolate, period. Less sweet chocolate is more toxic than milk chocolate as it contains seven times more theobromine, a substance similar to caffeine.? In general, all snacks and deserts intended for humans should be kept away from your pets.

            Any change in diet can give your pet an upset stomach so don?t feed your pooch table scraps, left over food or allow them access to a particularly smelly garbage bin for those known to roam kitchen counters or trash areas. Be especially careful with turkey bones which can choke your dog or lodge in their intestines.

            Holiday decorations, such as Christmas trees, Lilies, Holly Berries and Mistletoe, can also be dangerous to pets if ingested. In fact, even allowing your pet access to the Christmas tree water can cause vomiting and diarrhea. Christmas tree water bowls can contain tree fertilizers and the water, if left stagnant, can hold bacteria.

            Also, remember that over the holiday season the family environment changes. We become hyperactive super heroes rushing from shopping to school play to home, achieving 27 hours of work in 24. Our living space becomes stuffed with strange objects, flashing lights, noisy toys and lots of stress. Try as best you can to maintain your pet?s normal schedule, keep feeding times the same and commit to their daily exercise routine. Also, be realistic about your animal?s normal behavior. If Fido is a chewer, you may have provided an irresistible chew toy for them by leaving large bright items under your tree. Or, if your feline friend is likes to climb furniture, your Christmas tree may serve as a tempting launching pad for a full frontal attack on your child?s new remote control helicopter hovering nearby.

            Make time for your pet, remember they are family members too and this can be a great time of year for them with a little care and planning.


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              Clovis Family Day Trip: Sequoia National Park

              Clovis families are on the look-out for new family-friendly activities. Luckily Clovis is less than two hours from the Bay Area, Central Coast, Yosemite, and the Sequoia National Park. The closest, family friendly day trip is just east of Clovis in the Sierra Nevada mountains, to Grant Grove on Highway 180.

              Grant Grove is home to the General Grant Giant Sequoia tree, also known as America’s Christmas Tree. At Grant Grove, you can rent a cabin or room in a fine lodge and you can grab a burger at the local restaurant. From Grant Grove you will have a choice of heading north to Kings Canyon or south-east toward Lodge Pole.

              Kings Canyon is about one hour north-east of Grant Grove. It is a photographer’s dream with sheer canyon walls and wild rapids at places such as Roaring River Falls. There are areas of Kings Canyon in which the canyon itself is deeper than the Grand Canyon. Just before Kings Canyon lies Boyden Cave, filled with stalactites and stalagmites and open to tours.

              South-east of Grant Grove, about 30 minutes by car, is Lodge Pole providing camping, a hotel, restaurant, grocery store, and a ranger’s station. There are several trail heads out of Lodge Pole.

              Just ten minutes from Lodge Pole is the world’s largest living thing, the General Sherman tree. Park your car and walk right up to the base of this living giant. Hike along a nearby trail to enjoy a grove of Giant Sequoia trees.

              Continue along the highway to Moro Rock and enjoy this moderate climb and view the Sierra Nevada and the San Joaquin Valley below. For those with a tight schedule or unable to climb the entire height, there is a great outlook about one-third of the way up the rock with a spectacular view of the Sierras and the valley below.

              As you drive along the highway, be sure to enjoy each of the tourist stops that allow you to park your car on a tree or drive through a tree with your car. As you drive and enjoy these stops, you will be able to continue on to Crescent Meadow. The meadow is a beautiful hike by any standard, but it holds a great surprise in the back — a large hollowed log that had been used as a house. “Tharpe’s Log” is a key tourist attraction in the park.

              After you hit these highlights, you can turn around and head back to Clovis via Grant Grove. You can also continue down past Moro Rock to Three Rivers and have dinner at one of its fine restaurants. Three Rivers is also home to a well-known candy store with homemade ice cream to boot. The road from Sequoia to Three Rivers is winding, but worth it for the quaint community. From Three Rivers, the trip back to Clovis is just under ninety minutes.

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                300,000 Donation 3a Green Painted Sea Buckthorn Tree Cut Carbon Star

                Since 2009, some well-known companies have launched a national low-carbon Environmental protection Activities, many of them classics of environmental innovation and environmental protection efforts a great initiative and enterprise environmental organizations jointly launched some of the world of action. In particular the convening of the General Assembly in Copenhagen before and after the carbon reduction of environmental protection has become the most enthusiastic over the cause of well-known enterprises.

                3A high-level and environmental paint Cooperation Partners start “love partner” crystal ball

                In a “well-known enterprises in China a large inventory of low-carbon environmental action,” the reports, 3A green paint, Mengniu, Michelin, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, Ctrip, nature Floor The introduction of environmental action to become a key subject to evaluation, while in others a “drama of starting the year 2010: Home Building materials industry, five major incident “reports, 3A green paint together Climate Organization Change” forest of a dream, “Construction of three-dimensional Osman bathroom Marketing Model, low-carbon natural flooring offensive intense, TATA president doing all doors and other famous events video signings list with columns. Which most attention is still green paint 3A donated more than 30 million trees sea buckthorn tree construction, “Forest of Dreams,” the reduction of carbon environmental charity.

                And on January 21, 2010, 3A green paint “a bucket of paint a tree: the forest of a dream of love success,” the launch of the “Green City” Nanning held, 3A green paint became a World Meteorological Organization ” Millions of forest “program” love partner. ” World Meteorological Organization, China Green Foundation, the United Nations Environment Programme and other partner agencies to come to the meeting the main person in charge, 3A green paint Zhou Wei Jian, chairman, president and Man Wang Li, general manager of An-tung, books, and other senior paint has fully arrived at the same time, 3A green paint dealer to witness the national carbon reduction action of this important moment in history.

                Under the donation program, first in the next three years, 3A green paint will be donated in poor areas of Northwest more than thirty million trees planting sea buckthorn tree, through the hundreds of thousands of acres of forest of the form, to improve the West arid region the natural environment, thus affecting the global climate change, while helping the residents of these areas to improve the economic situation, raise living standards. According to professional estimates, this piece composed by the sea buckthorn tree, “Dream Forest” over three years to offset carbon dioxide, 540,000 kilograms a year for local farmers to provide nearly 80 million in revenue, and will have a continuing effect of the ecological and poverty alleviation.

                It is understood that although a number of domestic companies to start reducing carbon environmental protection, Energy Mitigation action, but the strength in investment, the choices and the long-term side effects, 3A green paint donated more than 30 million trees exemplary practice of sea buckthorn tree. It is also, internationally renowned non-governmental organizations and well-known Paint Brand first large-scale public work in cooperation to make this initiative is the first domestic brand paint, the building materials industry is also the only hand in the “Million forest” activities brands. Some commentators believe that, 3A green paint this, has become the shining green corporate stars and carbon reduction, will be the formation of other well-known example of effects of business to bring more businesses to reduce carbon emissions to environmental public-interest activities.

                The same time, domestic consumers can also participate in the “Forest of Dreams” and build a plan, since January 21, 2010, the treasure that is pure love for every purchase of a bucket of paint or excellent environmental resistance net wall full effect of high dirt wall paint, 3A green paint were purchased for donation of a sea buckthorn tree paint users to provide the name of the name for the tree, planted in love forest green 3A and receive love as a , that ID card number can be found on the official website 3A “forest of a dream of love achievements,” the official website, at any time see the growth of young trees and eventually have the opportunity to participate in organized 3A green paint “Million Family forest eco-tourism”, to enjoy eco-tourism, wilderness tours scenery. Hand watering trees, family environment Education .

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                  Discover Why Personalized Ornaments Improve Your Christmas Tree

                  Christmas is the time of year when love and giving should abound, and this is the perfect time to have personalized Christmas ornaments to display or give. Here are just ten reasons why personalized Christmas ornaments are so much more preferable than getting store bought ornaments.

                  It is much cheaper to make your own ornaments overall. Materials that you use to make ornaments don’t have to be expensive and new. With a little creativity and materials that don’t cost a lot, you can create ornaments that will last a lifetime of memories.

                  It is also so much nicer to have a personal touch when decorating your tree with an ornament that you make yourself. With the ornaments that you make, you can definitely enjoy the spirit of family and love during the holiday season.

                  You are basically free to express yourself when you endeavor to make your own Christmas tree ornaments! You can make them with whatever you want, however you want, and in whatever design that you care for them to come in. Anything that you make is truly special and unique and cannot be copied.

                  Personalized Christmas ornaments give your home a touch that make it different from other homes that use the usual Christmas balls and tinsel. Your home will definitely have more spirit when you add your own special touch to the way you decorate it for the holiday season.

                  You don’t even have to keep the ornaments that you make yourself, you can even give them away to close family and friends. By giving Personalized ornaments to family and friends, you are sending a message, through a thoughtful gift, that they are special to you.

                  Even if you make your own ornaments, you don’t have to spend a cent. Look around your house and use things and materials that you can recycle to make your Christmas ornaments. Not only are you saving money, you are also saving the environment!

                  Seventh, aside from giving them away, you may also make bunch and sell them during fairs before and around Christmas to raise money for a good cause. You know that someone will be willing to spend money on at least one ornament to allow one small child to have a merry Christmas at the orphanage!

                  If you want to spend more time with your kids and husband doing a productive activity, then making ornaments for your Christmas tree is a great way to do it. Every member of your family can make a personalized decoration every year and you can keep them for years to come to share with other family generations.

                  Ninth, making your own ornaments allows you to have your own keepsakes that you can keep for a very long time. Through the years as you get older and your kids get older, the ornaments they make for the tree will definitely bring memories for many Christmases to come!

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                  Handmade ornaments definitely bring out the Christmas spirit every time you hang them on your tree. With personalized Christmas ornaments you will be able to celebrate the season with more love than you ever expected.

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                    Tourists Flights And Viewing Of Mammals,Birds,Reptiles,Amphibians,Insect,Flowers

                    Tourists visiting East Africa which comprises of Kenya,Uganda,Tanzania,Rwanda and Burundi which are the five countries that form the East Africa Community.

                    The tourists touring will have a variety of services to choose from when it comes to air travel which comprises of fixed wing aircrafts and helicopters. There a scheduled flight which normally operates strictly on a timetable and you can purchase a ticket or tickets on per seat basis .There some areas that twice daily flights are operated whereas other areas once daily flights are operated.

                    There are flying packages offered inconjuction with the hoteliers and air charter companies and you have a package for all inclusive except drinks, tips, films etc and this is discounted and affordable opposed to buying each product or services separately. It is always advisable to buy these packages or making reservations in advance as when you book last minute you might not enjoy the discounts as it is last minute and you are desperate.

                    We have private flights which can be chartered and it is charged on per capacity basis into East Africa National Parks and National Reserves. The helicopter is ideal to national parks or game reserves that are in bush areas, forest on an island as all it needs is an open place clear and it will drop and pick you at the doorstep but at a premium price and they are only in capacity of 3 and 5 seats excluding pilot. We have the 3 up to 18 seats fixed wing aircrafts which are used for scheduled and private flights. The services are segmented in different categories, VIP Executive flights, helicopter private flights, scenic charter flights, sight seeing charter flights, filming charter flights, aerial survey and photography charter flights, birding safaris, photography charter flights, private charter flights but this will depend with your pocket.

                    All these services are provided in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi within East Africa region. There also exclusive properties for luxurious spenders and also budget properties provided by different hotel chains within East Africa all you need to do give your budget and you will be served.

                    We will briefly describe some of the birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insect, flowers you will see when you visit East Africa National Parks and Game Reserves including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and the entire African Continent. Tourists have different taste just like any other consumer and that is why we are giving description of all that can be found we on tour in East Africa National Parks and Game Reserves. You can take any means of transport on per seat basis air ticket or on per aircraft capacity private charter flight to these destinations all over East Africa through flying packages, private charter packages or by purchasing each product separately.

                    BIRDS

                    Africa Fish Eagle.

                    Widely distributed in the vicinity of both alkaline and freshwater lakes, swamps, marshes and rivers. Adult birds (A) are unmistakable having pure white head, neck mantle and breast contrasting with rofous brown undeparts and dark brown back and wings. The primary wing feathers are blackish .The tail is pure white. A patch of unfeathered skin in front of the eye along with the cere is bright yellow. The bill is grey-blue tipped with black. The eyes are dark brown and the legs and feet are yellow. The female is larger than the male. Immature birds have the crown and upperparts brown, cheeks and neck white, breast and underparts buff to brown heavily streaked with black. The tail is off-white with a brown terminal band. The immature (B) plumage stages are subject to extreme variation. The cere,legs and feet lack the intense colour of the adults, being dull grey-yellow. Feeds mainly on fish but will also take some water birds including flamingos.

                    Black Kite

                    A very widely spread species throughout East Africa, found in a wide variety of habitats from woodlands to open plains as well as towns and cities where they are scavenge on human refuse. The head, neck, mantle, back, wing coverts, and under parts are mid-brown streaked and flecked with dark brown. The tail is dark brown at the base and paler towards the deeply forked tip. The underside of the wings is rofous brown streaked and flecked with dark browns. The eyes are dark brown; the cere and gape, like the legs and feet are bright yellow. The bill is yellow darkening towards the tip. The sexes are similar, the female being slightly larger than the male. Immature birds are generally paler above, browner below with white streaking and flecking.

                    Black- Shouldered Kite

                    A small grey kite common over the whole region, ranging over a variety of habitats including open plains, woodlands, forests and farmland. The head, face, neck, breast, belly and under parts are white, the head, nape and breast having a blue-grey wash. The back and upper wing coverts are slate blue-grey. The median wing converts are black and very prominent in flight. The primary and secondary wing feathers and blackish. The underwing coverts are white. The tail is white with some grey on the central feathers. The eyes are a piercing bright red contrasting strongly with the white face and dark eyebrow. The cere, legs and feet are bright yellow. The sexes are similar. They hunt from perches and by hovering, dropping onto prey which consists almost entirely of rodents.

                    Osprey

                    A winter visitor to much of the region, frequenting large lakes, rivers and estuaries. The crown and nape are white streaked with brown. A dark brown eye stripe extends from the eye down the sides of the neck to the mantle. The mantle, back and upper wing surfaces are dark brown. The throat and breast are white, the latter flecked with a variable amount of brown. The belly, thighs and under parts are white. The under wings are white with brown flecking. The upper tail is dark brown the underside is whitish with dark barring. The eyes are pale golden yellow. The cere, legs and feet are pale slate grey. The sexes are similar. Feeds entirely on fish which are plucked from close to the surface of the water but on occasions will splash dive feet first, snatching fish from up to a metre below the surface.

                    Pygmy Falcon

                    A very small falcon of dry thorn bush regions. Can be easily overlooked, resembling a shrike from a distance. The crown, back and wing coverts are grey-blue. The rump, face and under parts are white. The primary wing feathers and the tail are black; the latter with grey banding. The eyes are dark brown. The cere is red and the bill pale blue-grey at the base darkening towards the tip. The legs and feet are orange-red. The sexes differ in plumage, the mantle and back of the male being grey-blue while in the female they are rich chestnut brown. They feed mainly on large insects, small birds, rodents and lizards.

                    Lanner Falcon

                    Found in a wide range of habitats from dry semi-deserts to woodland and forest edges and open country. The crown is rufous brown, the cheeks and throat white. A black moustachial stripe is present, as is a black stripe from the eye to the lower nape. The upperparts are grey-brown with darker barring and streaking. The primary and secondary wing feathers are dark brown. The breast and under parts are white washed with pink, some brown blotching is visible on the flanks and thighs. The tail is brown with grey banding. The dark brown eyes have a yellow orbital ring. The cere, legs and feet are yellow. The female is larger than the male and has more pronounced blotching and barring on the underside.

                    Peregrine Falcon

                    A strong powerfully built falcon. The crown, nape, cheeks and moustachial stripes are blackish; the back is blue-grey. The chin, throat, breast and under parts are white washed with buff and boldly spotted and barred with black. The eyes are dark brown, the cere, legs and feet are yellow. The female is larger than the male, browner above and with heavier spotting and barring on the underside. Occurs in a variety of habitats from bush country to lakes and farmland. Resident and pale arctic winter visitor.

                    MAMMALS

                    Warthog

                    Often regarded as ugly, the Warthog is the most common of the African pigs. They have little in the way of fur, just a few bristles and whiskers on the body of grey skin. The do, however, have a long black mane of hair on the neck and shoulders. Coloration can vary greatly due to their habit of wallowing in muddy pools. The tail is long and thin, measuring up to 50cm in length and is carried vertically when running. They have a large flat face on which are found two sets of ?warts’, one set immediately below the eyes and the other on the sides of the face between the eyes and the mouth. They have tusks,which emerge from the mouth in a semi-circle outwards and upwards. The tusks and warts are less prominent in the sow than in the boar.

                    An animal of open savannahs and woodlands living in family groups consisting of a boar, a sow and the offspring from several litters. They can be found during daylight hours grazing, which they often do while kneeling on their front legs. During the hottest part of the day they will seek shade or cover. They feed mainly on short grasses, but will take leaves, roots, fruits and tubers. Sows give birth in burrows and hollows which are lined with grass. The young will remain in the nest for 6-7 weeks. Whole families will sleep together in burrows often excavated originally by Aardvark and later enlarged by the hogs. To defend themselves against predators they enter the burrow backwards, this enables them to make good use of their formidable tusks if threatened.

                    Hippopotamus

                    Second in weight only to the Elephant, this unmistakable amphibious mammal has a bulbous body, short legs and a large head which broadens at the muzzle. The eyes, ears and nostrils are placed high on the head in order to remain clear of the water when the animal has its body submerged. The coloration is pink, grey/purple and brown. The body is devoid of fur, having just a few bristles on the tail, head and face. The tail is short and thick. They have well developed incisor teeth which are used when fighting and serve no purpose at all with regard to feeding, which is accomplished by use of the large lips in a ripping motion. In isolated cases they have been recorded feeding on rotting flesh of other animals.

                    An animal of rivers and swamps across much of East Africa. During the daytime they usually remain partially submerged to avoid the effects of overheating, sunburn and dehydration. At night time they leave the water to graze, preferring short grassy pastures. They use well-defined pathways from the water to their feeding areas, and during the course of the nights foraging; they may cover a distance of 8-10km. They have been recorded, in isolated cases, feeding on the rotting flesh of other animals. They will usually gather together in herds of 10-50 animals, but during periods of drought densities can increase dramatically to 200 or more. Adults are capable of remaining completely submerged for periods of up to 5 minutes. When giving birth cows will isolate themselves from the herd, remaining alone with their calves for about 6 weeks. Calves are capable of suckling underwater as well as on land.

                    REPTILES

                    African Rock Python.

                    This is the largest of East Africa’s snakes, with many records of individuals measuring in excess of 7m. At birth they only measure 60-70cm, reaching sexual maturity at between 2 and 4 years of age. A non-venomous species that kills by constriction, they are usually found in the vicinity of water. They spend most of the daylight hours hidden in dens or lairs. Occasionally they will take prey items as large as gazelle, but normally smaller animals are preferred. All prey is swallowed whole. In captivity they have been known to live for up to 25 years. They are often killed by local people fearing such a large creature, as well as being taken for meat and for their skin.

                    Agama Lizard

                    A dominant ale Agama Lizard is one of the most colorful common reptiles in East Africa. The head is bright orange-red and the body colour is vivid blue. Males are very territorial and can usually be found on a prominent rock or tree from where they will engage in bobbing displays to rival males. By contrast to males, females are rather drab, being brownish grey with a variable amount of brighter spots. Agamas are very common over much of East Africa, particularly in rocky areas. They can often be seen scurrying up and down the sheerest rock faces hunting insect prey, which forms the bulk of their diet. They do, however, on occasions take larger prey, including small lizards and small lizards and small toads.

                    AMPHIBIANS

                    Sharp Nosed Grass Frog

                    A frog open savannah and grassland areas as well as being found around human settlements. The body shape is streamlined with a pointed snout and very powerful hind legs, which places this species amongst the most accomplished leapers of all frogs. The sleek body shape facilitates efficient movement through water and through dense vegetation when on land. They feed on a variety of grassland insects. The body colour is olive with irregular dark blotches on the back and flanks. The top of the snout is unmarked, taking the form of a pale triangular patch. A dark line is present along the sides of the snout from the nostril to the eye. The hind legs are marked with faint bands. The body has a series of raised skin ridges, often pale yellow/buff in colour.

                    Square Marked Toad

                    The common toad of the region they can often be heard issuing their monotonous croaks throughout the night. A species found in moist savannah areas and in the vicinity of human settlements. A rather plain looking toad with a grayish brown body colour and irregular square blotches of darker brown. A medium sized toad of around 6-9cm in length.

                    INSECTS

                    Dung Beetle

                    A widely distributed group of beetles, found in areas frequently by large by large game animals and , as its name suggests, they spend much of their time searching for animal dung on which they feed. They are round in shape, dark in colour and have short wing covers-their maneuverability in flight is rather poor. Dung Beetles are able to eat more than their own body weight in dung every 24hours, thereby aiding the process of converting manure into substances usable by micro-organisms. At the onset of the breeding season females seek out fresh droppings which they form into a small ball, often rolling it a considerable distance to soft earth where they bury it, having first laid an egg inside. When the egg hatches in its underground tomb the larva will eat the dung ball before pupating. At the onset of the next heavy rains the pupa hatches and makes its way to the surface in search of dung and the whole cycle is repeated.

                    Africa Giant Millipede

                    Most millipedes, of which there are many species in Africa, are rather docile, moisture-loving creatures which have the ability to curl into a ball if disturbed. The African Giant Millipede is one of he largest millipedes in the world; growing to lengths of 28cm. they can boast as many as 200 pairs of legs, two pairs to each body ring or segment. Millipedes are to be found throughout much tropical and sub-tropical Africa, usually among moist debris, leaf litter and rotting wood. They are armoured with dorsal plates as a form of defence and many species have the ability to secrete a pungent toxic liquid if attacked. All millipedes are vegetarian, feeding mainly on rotting plant material, but they will occasionally eat living plant matter

                    TREES AND FLOWERS

                    Sausage Tree

                    A widely distributed tree in wet savannah areas and a long water courses at altitudes below 1,850m. A substantial tree growing to a height of about 9m, the flowers are trumpet shaped dull red in colour, about 12cm in length and possess a rather unpleasant smell. The flowers hang on cord-like strings and bloom during the night, falling to the ground during the early morning. The fruits are large and hang on the tree like long sausages, hence its popular name. The fruits are not edible but are used for medicinal purposes in some areas. They reach lengths of 60cm and can wig up to 7kiligrams.

                    Candelabra Tree

                    A succulent tree common in some areas of the Rift Valley. A large forest of Candelabra Trees can be found in Lake Nakuru National Park. They grow to a height of 15m. The trunk is short and thick and forms a solid base from which spread a multitude of branches that resemble the shape of Candelabras.

                    Flame Tree

                    Originally discovered in Madagascar in the early part of the 19th century, this beautiful tree has since been cultivated in tropical regions throughout the world. Growing to a height of around 15m and flourishing at altitudes below 1,500m, this tree creates a stunning sight when in full flower. The flowers, which appear before the leaves develop, are rich scarlet red and grow in dense clusters. A deciduous tree that sheds its fern-like leaves at the onset of the dry season, having flowered and developed long brown seedpods.

                    Desert Rose

                    An indigenous succulent scrub or small tree of dry areas and rocky hillsides throughout much of the region at low altitudes. The trunk and branches have a swollen and stunted appearance and bear very attractive pink flowers about 5cm across. The sap is very toxic and in the past was used by local people to impregnate arrowheads.

                    Sodom’s Apple

                    There are around 50 species of solanum to be found in East Africa: incanum is very common along roadside verges and on areas of waste ground. It is quick to colonize recently excavated ground. It is a very tough shrub with fearsome spines on the stems and stalks. It bears flowers that are blue to mauve with yellow centres that measure around 15mm across. The fruits tae the form of hard yellow balls with although edible are rather bitter.


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