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    Thryothorus ludovicianus (Carolina Wren): photo by Holly Merker

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    Thryothorus ludovicianus (Carolina Wren) 12/16/2017 Group: Birds Family: Wrens (Troglodytidae) Notes Common Names: Carolina Wren Observed By: Josh Auld; Alexander Tewnion; Alyssia Church; Andrew Albright; Ben Davidheiser; Ben Hawk; Bob Stein; Brian Byrnes; Chris Rimmer; Colleen Cranney; Dale Lenat; Daniel S.; Daniel Singer; Geoff Veith; Hannah Deputy; Helen Eckel-Wiener; Henry Merker; Holly Merker; Judy Ford; Keith Hall; Kelly Johnson; Lois Bryman; Maeve Dowd; Maghall3; Mark Nale; Matt Hunter; Meredith Tamminga; Michael Gardner; Nick Pulcinella; Nur Ritter; Patricia Johansen; Steven Esrey; West Chester Bird Club Years Observed: 2003; 2004; 2011; 2014; 2015; 2016; 2017; 2018; 2019; 2020; 2021; 2022.https://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bird_images/1142/thumbnail.jp

    Melanerpes carolinus (Red-bellied Woodpecker): photo by Holly Merker

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    Melanerpes carolinus (Red-bellied Woodpecker) 12/16/2017 Group: Birds Family: Woodpeckers and Allies (Picidae) Notes Common Names: Red-bellied Woodpecker Observed By: Josh Auld; Alexander Tewnion; Alyssia Church; Ben Davidheiser; Ben Hawk; Bob Stein; Brian Byrnes; Chris Rimmer; Colleen Cranney; Dale Lenat; Daniel S.; Daniel Singer; Geoff Veith; Helen Eckel-Wiener; Henry Merker; Holly Merker; Judy Ford; Kathryn Krueger; Keith Hall; Kelly Johnson; Lois Bryman; Maghall3; Mark Nale; Matt Hunter; Matt McCaskey; Meredith Tamminga; Michael Gardner; Mike Coulter; Miranda Davies; Nick Pulcinella; Nur Ritter; Patricia Johansen; Steven Esrey; West Chester Bird Club Years Observed: 2003; 2004; 2011; 2014; 2015; 2016; 2017; 2018; 2019; 2020; 2021; 2022.https://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bird_images/1129/thumbnail.jp

    Dryocopus pileatus (Pileated Woodpecker): photo by Holly Merker

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    Dryocopus pileatus (Pileated Woodpecker) 12/16/2017 Group: Birds Family: Woodpeckers and Allies (Picidae) Notes Common Names: Pileated Woodpecker Years Observed: 2003; 2004; 2011; 2014; 2016; 2017; 2018; 2019; 2020; 2021; 2022; 2023 Observed By: Josh Auld; Alyssia Church; Bob Stein; Brian Winslow; Daniel S.; Danielle Chmelewski; Geoff Veith; Holly Merker; Kathryn Krueger; Keith Hall; Kelly Johnson; Maghall3; Maribeth Beatty; Matt Hunter; Mike Coulter; Miranda Davies; Noah Long; Nur Ritter; Paige Vermeulen; Patricia Johansen; West Chester Bird Club. Comments:Quite common in the areas of the GNA with mature forest.https://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bird_images/1127/thumbnail.jp

    Report on Meteorological Research March 1, 1935 (m-1)

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    The object of the report was to elucidate in detail the various features of the research program in meteorology being carried on at the Daniel Guggenheim Airship Institute in Akron, Ohio. Mr. L. J. Fangman, of the U.S. Weather Bureau, was collaborating with the author in carrying out work such as a study of autographic records of the various meteorological elements during frontal passages with a view to the possible prediction of the intensity of the accompanying disturbance as it may affect the operation of aircraft and a study of atmospheric gustiness with a view to finding the dependence between frequency end amplitude of velocity fluctuations and the vertical temperature and velocity gradients

    (Fourth) Report on Meteorological Activities at the DGAI (8-1-36)(Weather Bureau Copy)

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    This report is on the investigations of frontal phenomena at the Daniel Guggenheim Airship Institute in Akron, Ohio from January 1, 1935 through August 1, 1936. The investigation was carried out with the cooperation of the U.S. Bureau of Aeronautics, the U.S. Weather Bureau, the California Institute of Technology, and the Guggenheim Airship Institute. Mr. R.C. Robinson of the Weather Bureau cooperated with the author in carrying out the investigation. The object of the investigation was to determine the intensity of the atmospheric disturbances (i.e. rapidity of wind shift and gustiness) accompanying the passage of cold fronts, along with a study of the characteristics of the air masses involved and other features which might affect the intensity of the disturbance. The report treated thirty cold fronts which passed the station during 1935 to 1936

    Daniel Akech

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    abstract: Daniel was a little boy when the war came to his village. He witnessed people being shot and running for shelter. There was no food or water so he drank urine and ate tree leaves. “Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 24Region: Upper NileThis picture and bio was donated to the "Lost Boys Found" oral history project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente

    Daniel Emmett postcard

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    Postcard of Daniel Emmett and his home in Mount Vernon, Ohio. Emmett is considered to be the author of the antebellum song "Dixie," written in 1859, which became the unofficial song of the Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War. He was born in Mount Vernon in 1815 and taught himself the fiddle, and later became associated with minstrel shows and helped to define that genre. Minstrel shows traveled around the United States, presenting skits and musical performances. Emmett also composed many other songs, including "Old Dan Tucker," "Turkey in the Straw," and "The Blue Tail Fly." He died in 1904

    Daniel Jau Maper

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    abstract: Daniel Jau Maper was herding cattle when Arabs attacked his village. “Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 27Region: Upper NileThis picture and bio was donated to the "Lost Boys Found" oral history project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente

    Daniel A. Ngor

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    When Daniel was five years old Arab soldiers attacked his village. “Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age : 23Region: Upper NileThis picture and bio was donated to the "Lost Boys Found" oral history project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente
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