Posted by:
BobS
at Thu Jun 23 10:38:02 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BobS ]
Frank, I happen to appreciate a lot of what you've said. I think folks are saying they enjoy being challenged to look at things from a different perspective and ultimately find the hobby more interesting,rewarding and satisfying.
Example;
To support my statement that pyros and zonatas are not rock dwellers, all you have to do is look at the total range of those species, then compare how much of that has these crevices.
The reality is, 99% of their used habitat does not have these rock situations.
These rock situations are local areas that are recognizable and collectable. Do we think thats what they do.
If you look at the animal, they are generalized in build, with not much of an adaption to crevices. Pyros a little more then zonatas, but not much.
As far as that goes, Patchnose are found in and nesting in, crevices as often as pyros, yet they are NOT rock dwellers either. Thanks for reading
Helpful,respectful quality interesting information that people tune in for and will CONTINUE to tune in for.
Not the other "STUFF".
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