A different thing having unusual size, color or movement attracts always our attention towards it. A tiny bird with black color and jerky flights is an example for it. It is the Indian Robin (Saxicoloides fulicatus, 'Kallukkuruvi' in Tamil). It is found in open grounds perching on rocks, hopping around and catching insects. It keeps its tail always up; but occasionally wags it down.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Indian Robin rocks here!
A different thing having unusual size, color or movement attracts always our attention towards it. A tiny bird with black color and jerky flights is an example for it. It is the Indian Robin (Saxicoloides fulicatus, 'Kallukkuruvi' in Tamil). It is found in open grounds perching on rocks, hopping around and catching insects. It keeps its tail always up; but occasionally wags it down.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Kidney stone remover, Aerva!
Even in this modern era beliefs are there. They are continued still as such by generations after generations. But it is tolerable where ever the intention out of them is a good one. Here in Tamil Nadu, India, a medicinal plant is tied at the entrance of houses during Thai Pongal festival --> to prevent the inhabitants from evil spirits!
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Aerva lanata,
Flowers,
Kidney stone,
Medicine,
Nature,
Plants,
Science,
Thai Pongal
Friday, January 1, 2010
Chemical wonder in Pharaoh's Serpent!
In 1960s during festivals an exciting firework was lit to the amazement of children. It is a small black tablet that gave out a snake-like thing amidst smoke, when it was lit. This black snake (Pharaoh's Snake, 'Paamboo maathirai' in Tamil) entertained children as it 'grew' out
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chemistry,
Firework,
Health,
Mercuric thiocyanate,
Pharaoh's Snake,
Science,
Snake,
Websites
Friday, December 25, 2009
Making History through Time Capsules!
In the ancient civilizations human beings were eager to communicate with their future generations of the world about their deeds and history. For that they stored goods and information inside Pyramids or wrote the information on stones or metals as inscriptions. These all objects still exist as wonders, and continue to be wonders. Present day human beings are also eager to communicate like this but in different ways. We bury Time Capsules down inside the Earth. These capsules
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Nature,
Satellites,
Science,
Time Capsules,
Websites
Friday, December 18, 2009
Unresistible sweet Madras Thorn!
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Animals,
Birds,
Butterflies,
Flowers,
Madras Thorn,
Nature,
Tree,
Websites
Monday, December 14, 2009
Insects evolving to the world of fame!
Curious creatures are these ants, bees, wasps and termites. In and near every household of the world we meet one or more of them at any given time. All these come under one Order, Hymenoptera. There are much similarities than some dissimilarities among them. They are mostly social in nature and build colonies for themselves to dwell. Basically, in common (for example, ants) they have Workers, Soldiers, Kings (Drones) and Queens as members in their colonies. The Workers and Soldiers are sterile, wingless and are females; they develop from unfertilized eggs as diploid members. Winged males (kings or drones) are haploid and fertile!
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Desiccants protect and preserve!
I had wondered earlier about a small packet found inside the bottle containing Vitamin capsules. It was made of cotton cloth with some sand-like contents inside it. It also bore the printed words: THROW AWAY. DO NOT EAT. It is the Desiccant packet that keeps the bottle
Friday, November 20, 2009
Saffron for Fair Complexion!
In marriage market girls with fair complexion are in demand here, than the boys. But pregnant mothers expect their baby to be fair complexioned whether it is male or female! For that they take additives in their diet
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Complexion,
Crocus sativus,
Flowers,
Nature,
Plants,
Saffron,
Websites
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Orienting to the Garden Lizard!
As a child I came to know about a wonder thing that kept on raising itself above the ground and dropping down to the ground. When there was a disturbance I was able to identify it to be a living thing - it ran away using its legs! It is the Oriental Garden Lizard ( known also as Crested Tree Lizard, Calotes versicolor, 'Onaan' in
Labels:
Animals,
Flying Termites,
Garden Lizard,
Insects,
Nature,
Plants,
Science,
Tree,
Velvet Mites,
Websites
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