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What is the type of the small , black, bird-like camera on traffic light at each intersection ?

Question by James: What is the type of the small , black, bird-like camera on traffic light at each intersection ?
There is also the white , long neck camera ,

So what is each of these functions which one is enforcement camera and could be used to bring motorists to court ? ( to watch out !!)

Does red light camera neccessarily flash any time ( in board day light too) ?

Best answer:

Answer by Rashiida S
some cameras have radar guns on them so that they can catch the license plates of speeders. some are just ther for general security. like if a crash happens, then the police can see how it happened. don’t moon the cameras!

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ok i am in ohio. i found a light blue egg in my back yard.. theres a hole in it could the bird still be alive?

ok i am in ohio. i found a light blue egg in my back yard.. there’s a hole in it could the bird still be alive? it has something in it. but i am not sure if it still alive?

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I removed a bird nest from my porch light?

There was an egg in it can I just put the whole nest and egg in a tree? Should I attempt to hatch it or just let it get cold?
This nest was actually inside of the porch light on the bulb I moved it because I was afraid it would catch fire the light kept flickering off and on. I didn’t know there were eggs in it until I moved it (i am short)

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The Face of AMERICA – Before the Storm! “Florida ia a great poem of color, light, bird song and plant life,” wrote naturalist Henry Nehrling, who is in his sixty-sixth year established a vast subtropical garden adjacent to the Gulf Coast community of Naples. Despite the fact that at the time – 1919 – the Naples area was a near wilderness, Nehrling’s garden soon became a horticulurist’s mecca, famed for its palms, figs, bamboos, amarylis and 1500 varieties of caladiums. Nehrling died in 1929, and his dream garden almost had reverted to jungle by 1951, when Julius Fleischmann of Cincinnati bought the property and began its transformation into Caribbean Gardens. Today 144 species of exotic birds complement the exotic flora. One of the most popular attractions is the colony of gregarious flamingos which take their ease in Spoonbill Lake, against a graceful backdrop of palm, pine, pepper and cypress. Too timid to compete with geese for peanut handouts from tourists, they spend much of their time roiling water with their feet and using their sievelike bills to sift worms and shellfish from the mud. Their grave, hushed immobility in the picture at left shows how they wait for the thunderheads to release the tropic storm. Photographs by Frank Ross. ….. 1960 Saturday Evening Post Picture, A5864A. 19600227

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The Face of America: Hawk Ahoy! What sight on high causes these faces to light up? The answer, friends, is a bird – a soaring, taloned denizen of the sky. Quick-eyed members of this bird-watching group identify it as a red-tailed hawk or to be scientific, Bateo borealis. This expedition is led by Allen Morgan of the Massachusetts Audubon Society; the scene is the Great Meadows of the Concord River. Since 1832, continuous records have been kept on the birdlife in these meadows, woods, swamps and uplands. Among the earliest field notes are those of Henry David Thoreau, the great naturalist writer; Walden Pond itself is only three miles from this spot. Today bird watching is a nationwide hobby. Millions of amateur ornithologists tramp the countryside, binoculars and notebooks at the ready. Their greatest thrill is the sighting of an unusual species, but even robins, jays and swallows are colorful items in a watcher’s daily list. There’s no danger of running out of material; 1400 different species fly America’s skies. Estimated total of birds; 7,000,000,000. Photograph by Farrell Grehan. ….. 1958 Saturday Evening Post Picture, A5236A. post19581018

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This Item is an original 2 page Magazine picture, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The picture is suitable for framing and displaying in your home or office. The scan of this item was taken through plastic film, however it is an accurate representation of the item. The nominal size is 21.0 inches by 14 inches.

The Face of America: Hawk Ahoy! What sight on high causes these faces to light up? The answer, friends, is a bird - a soaring, taloned denizen of the sky. Quick-eyed members of this bird-watching group identify it  as a red-tailed hawk or to be scientific, Bateo borealis. This expedition is led by Allen Morgan of the Massachusetts Audubon Society; the scene is the Great Meadows of the Concord River. Since 1832, continuous records have been kept on the birdlife in these meadows, woods, swamps and uplands. Among the earliest field notes are those of Henry David Thoreau, the great naturalist writer; Walden Pond itself is only three miles from this spot. Today bird watching is a nationwide hobby. Millions of amateur ornithologists tramp the countryside, binoculars and notebooks at the ready. Their greatest thrill is the sighting of an unusual species, but even robins, jays and swallows are colorful items in a watcher's daily list. There's no danger of running out of material; 1400 different species fly America's skies. Estimated total of birds; 7,000,000,000. Photograph by Farrell Grehan. ..... 1958 Saturday Evening Post Picture, A5236A. post19581018

How do I stop a bird from laying a nest in my porch light?

Every spring/summer Birds love to build nest in my porch light since it has no cover. Yesterday I went to remove the nest only to find eggs had fallen out. I know I killed birds :( What is a natural repellent or whatever to prevent the birds from nesting.
I had known there had been eggs I would have left it be. PLEASE people quit adding comments about “breaking the law”. When is the last time you had someone finger point about something you did.

found a bird egg. light blue with brown spots. 1.5cm long. can anyone tell me what type bird egg i have?

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