Get to know Speed Bump, Austin's favorite armadillo, with this piece from Austin Monthly Magazine!
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On your marks, get set, don’t pet! Friend-shaped? Totally. Down to chill? Not so much. 🚨 All fun aside, bison are not something you want to mess with. You may have heard of "don't pet the fluffy cows" - here is why! ✅ Bison can run up to 35MPH (check out that well-placed sign) and can jump 6 feet ✅ Bison can run faster than horses ✅ Bison may appear chill & friendly but can be very defensive if they feel threatened ✅ If you see a bison with their tail up, stomping the ground, bellowing or huffing - guess what? You are TOO CLOSE! Don't try to take a selfie with a bison. You'll go free-flying, and that's not a good thing. Whether you are visiting Yellowstone National Park or Grand Canyon National Park on the North Rim - remember to always keep your distance and enjoy the bison through a telephoto lens or binoculars! #WildlifeWednesday Learn more about Bison Management here: https://bit.ly/4aevcn1
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Stop by and see myself and the Sherwin Williams team at booth 2124 to learn more about Sherwin Williams liquid and powder options to fit your trailer manufacturing process.
Are you headed to the NATDA Trailer Show in Nashville? 🚚 We've spent decades combining maximum aesthetics and rugged performance. With over a century of expertise & the largest color library in the industry, we have all your trailer finishing needs covered, from start to finish. Visit Booth 2124 to find out how you can optimize process efficiency, prevent corrosion claims and deliver a winning finish. And don’t forget to check out our giveaways! https://lnkd.in/dZcq_Xpt #NATDATrailerShow #TrailerIndustry #Nashville #SherwinWilliams #TrailerLife
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Learn how to make a balloon animal Penguin using balloon twisting in this video from my "Twisted Safari" DVD. Penguins are cute, fun, and always popular balloon designs. This super cute and adorable penguin balloon is one of my go--to sculptures when a kid or teenager says they don't know what they want tells me to surprise them with something fun. #penguin #bird #surprise #ballooning #balloon #balloons #entertainment #birthday #party #balloonanimals #balloontwisting #balloonanimal #balloonmodeling #howtomakeaballoondog #howtomakeballoonanimals #beginnerballoonanimals
Learn how to make a balloon animal Penguin using balloon twisting
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Flag size matters, and here is why: When choosing adornment for your flagpole, it is important to make sure that you have that right size of flag 🚩 Can’t find what you are looking for? Don’t worry! Ask us about our variety of custom options to tailor your flag experience to perfection! Visit us on our website! #AuroraFlagsandBanners #AuroraFlagsYEG #AuroraFlags #CustomFlags r #BrandedProducts #BrandedMarketing #FlagSize
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Someone also said that, "Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity". The consensus then, is that if you put in the effort consistently you will reap the benefits. Whilst you could argue that you need a bit of luck to find the right property, I believe the right property comes from viewing a lot of properties that simply don't work. This has been my experience in building our portfolio. #foodforthought #quotestolove #feelinglucky #luck #ThomasJefferson #ThomasJeffersonQuotes
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If you want to learn to draw cartoon animals, then this series that I co-created, shot, animated and edited is for you. https://lnkd.in/eGdAcczn
Create A Cute Duck Drawing in A Few Simple Steps!
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If you’ve ever been brave enough to get up close to a bee, you may have noticed three black dots on the top of its head. These are eyes! Who knew? In addition to two large compound eyes on either side of its head, a bee has three ‘simple’ or ‘ocelli’ eyes on the top of its head. These ocelli detect light (but not shapes), meaning that a bee can sense if it is being approached from above by a predator. The two large compound eyes either side of its head are made up of lots tiny lenses that each piece together a wider image of what the bee can see. They specialise in seeing patterns, which can help identify plant types and other bees. #OGRC
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People always ask me, "What do you do for a living?" The term "account manager" isn't all that descriptive and can entail relationship management, sales, or acting as a liaison between clients and internal stakeholders. If you're not in the industry, this is all just jargon. My job involves those things at different times, sure, but it doesn't convey the IDEA of what I DO. A little over a year ago, our then potential clients, now friends at Blue Ox came to us with a vision of elevating their brand. Like the term "account manager," selling "tow bars and weight distributions hitches" didn't convey the real IDEA of what their company does. What they do is enable their customers to connect with their families and friends in nature while reducing the stress of towing. Throughout this project, I got the opportunity to make new friends and form bonds with the folks at Blue Ox. I got to strategize and dig into what it is that makes their company and the people behind it tick. Together we unearthed the stories behind their customers and coordinated a multi-state shoot that brought to life the IDEA that drives the engineering and care behind Blue Ox products. So if you want the short answer of "what I do for a living," - sure, I'm a strategist, a problem solver, a producer, and a liaison between my clients and my internal creative teams. If you want to see what that means, check out this video.
Towing is more than great hitches, baseplates and tow bars — it’s a way of life. And Blue Ox Products knows every one of their products helps campers, RVers and outdoor enthusiasts live their lives to the fullest. For this week’s #WorkWednesday, see how our “Pull of Adventure” campaign video — filmed this summer in Wyoming, Idaho, Missouri and Arkansas — invites the audience on an adventure.
#WorkWednesday | Blue Ox | Campaign Video
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RARE WILDLIFE BEHAVIOR CAPTURED ON FILM: TUNE IN TOMORROW ON PBS 🦅 🌳 🎥 Don't miss "Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers," airing on PBS from April 10 to 17 at 8/7c. This two-part miniseries, which I participated in off-camera, showcases a fascinating array of birds of prey, including both iconic and lesser-known species. Through captivating footage, the series dives into what makes birds of prey some of the planet's most adept predators. My favorite storyline in the series features the Secretary bird—an iconic and charismatic snake-eating bird native to South Africa. Our team had the privilege of tracking down a pair of these birds at #BabanangoGameReserve and capturing them exhibiting unique behavior that, until now, had never been filmed for a television audience. Renowned for their snake-eating prowess, Secretary birds have a diverse diet including various species of insects, rodents, lizards, and even venomous snakes. Unlike many other raptors, Secretary birds primarily hunt on foot rather than in flight. Their diet, consisting mostly of small prey, requires them to be highly active hunters. This has led to the evolution of their long legs, which they use to efficiently navigate grasslands and flush out hidden prey before delivering forceful kicks to incapacitate their prey before consuming it whole. Despite their effectiveness as hunting tools, their heavy legs are not well-suited for flight. To compensate, Secretary birds have evolved a large wingspan akin to a vulture's, enabling them to climb thermal vents and soar across large expanses of arid savannah between hunting grounds. However, their large wingspan does not lend to the agile flight required to navigate through tight spaces in tree canopies. Therefore, Secretary birds have adapted to nesting atop trees, often choosing trees with umbrella canopies just a few meters above the ground for ease of access. The downside is that during the hot breeding season, their nests, and in turn, their chick are exposed to the harsh African sun, posing a challenge for the parents to keep their offspring hydrated. Unlike many other birds of prey that obtain water from the blood of their prey, Secretary birds have developed a unique behavior to address this challenge - and you can see it as well as a ton of other jaw-dropping footage on PBS tomorrow night! Keep an eye out for my name in the credits!! 😎
Meet The Family | Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers | Official Trailer | NATURE | PBS
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How to Prevent Bird Collisions with Bird Safe Glass 101: A Comprehensive Guide
How to Prevent Bird Collisions with Bird Safe Glass: A Comprehensive Guide
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