From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10356 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, December 20 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10356 Today's Subjects: ----------------- 1/2 Teaspoon Burns Fat 728% Faster ["Boosts Metabolism" Subject: 1/2 Teaspoon Burns Fat 728% Faster 1/2 Teaspoon Burns Fat 728% Faster http://extralarges.shop/ObAs6UIcBTExzQ9Mb-cr-abQwxWLlyaaBgjtzkpt8C7ZgWtK http://extralarges.shop/VeptQBvcArr4L_DW62NfZHwgZhFF4Y3E8OnIODJROFW4I-bV4Q uman activities. Overhunting was the main cause of the RC)union swamphen's extinction (it was considered good game and was easy to catch), but according to Cheke and Hume, the introduction of cats at the end of the 17th century could have contributed to the elimination of the bird once these became feral and reached its habitat. Today, cats are still a serious threat to native birds, in particular Barau's petrel, since they occur all over RC)union, including the most remote and high peaks. The eggs and chicks would also have been vulnerable to rats after their accidental introduction in 1676. On the other hand, the RC)union swamphen and other birds of the island appear to have successfully survived feral pigs. Cattle grazing on Plaine des Cafres was promoted by the French explorer Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier in the 1750s, which may have also had an impact on the bird. While the last unequivocal account of the RC)union swamphen is from 1730, an anonymous account from 1763, possibly by the British Brigadier-General Richard Smith, may be the last mention of this bird, though no description of it was provided, and it might refer to another species. It is also impossible to say whether this writer saw the bird himself. It gives a contemporary impression of the RC)union swamphen's ha ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2022 08:13:35 -0500 From: "Migraine Dizziness" Subject: Medications and surgery cure vertigo and dizziness. Medications and surgery cure vertigo and dizziness. http://deltaairline.rest/c-rABr0x-6e3WF22LRn4WpaVLTMfDoAi2IC7MKfL4U0AnTt2sw http://deltaairline.rest/n-gM7mmj-y3it97qIZJf8AwE3iUaGsyKXLIBRAdwx2R5gitnYQ rd's affinities in 1987, and supported it being a Porphyrio relative, while noting that there were two further contemporary accounts. The same year, the British writer Errol Fuller listed the bird as a hypothetical species, and expressed puzzlement as to how a considerable literature had been derived from such "flimsy material". The French palaeontologist CC)cile Mourer-ChauvirC) and colleagues listed the bird as Cyanornis (?=Porphyrio) caerulescens in 2006, indicating the uncertainty of its classification. They stated the reason no fossils of it had been found was probably because it did not live in the parts of RC)union where fossils might have been preserved. Cheke and the British palaeontologist Julian P. Hume stated in 2008 that since the mystery of the "RC)union solitaire" had been solved after it was identified with ibis remains, the RC)union swamphen remains the most enigmatic of the Mascarene birds from the old accounts. In his 2012 book about extinct birds and his 2019 monograph about extinct Mascarene rails, Hume stated that the RC)union swamphen had been mentioned by trustworthy observers, but was "perhaps the most enigmatic of all rails" with no evidence to resolve its taxonomy. He thought there was no doubt that it was a derivative of Porphyrio, as the all blue colouration is only found in that genus among rails. While it may ha ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2022 07:28:12 -0500 From: "Fungal Infection" Subject: Doctors agree: Avoid scratching your skin to get rid of fungus for good Doctors agree: Avoid scratching your skin to get rid of fungus for good http://deltaairline.rest/evqqP7YbxRRRwf683pENCZduwMwMssl6JXFL08OygcrLdWSt http://deltaairline.rest/6SF6Y1Og57xxa0i3VpWUm5L6elmL9JtDOddpaIY9RuUZ0-tPZg n 1974, an attempt was made to find fossil localities on the Plaine des Cafres plateau, where the bird was said to have lived, but no caves (which might contain kitchen middens where early settlers discarded bones of local birds) were found, and it was determined that a more careful study of the area was needed before excavations could be made. In 1977, the American ornithologist Storrs L. Olson found the old accounts consistent with an endemic derivative of Porphyrio, and considered it a probable species whose remains might one day be discovered. The British ecologist Anthony S. Cheke considered previous arguments about the bird's affinities in 1987, and supported it being a Porphyrio relative, while noting that there were two further contemporary accounts. The same year, the British writer Errol Fuller listed the bird as a hypothetical species, and expressed puzzlement as to how a considerable literature had been derived from such "flimsy material". The French palaeontologist CC)cile Mourer-ChauvirC) and colleagues listed the bird as Cyanornis (?=Porphyrio) caerulescens in 2006, indicating the uncertainty of its classification. They stated the reason no fossils of it had been found was probably because it did not live in the parts of RC)union where fossils might have been preserved. Cheke and the British palaeontologist Julian P. Hume stated in 2008 that since the mystery of the "RC)union solitaire" had been solved after it was identified with ibis remains, the RC)union swamphen remains the ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2022 04:25:29 -0500 From: "URGENT Notification" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://kohlsfoot.ltd/2pPttfU83b63C_YN6ifmdn5lXan59NqSi9htRPXhHJIFamswUw http://kohlsfoot.ltd/Ktk5xvi3LVgV9buGhxRJ38fxUR0fEJtmDH873fwR51OssjvBhQ ound the old accounts consistent with an endemic derivative of Porphyrio, and considered it a probable species whose remains might one day be discovered. The British ecologist Anthony S. Cheke considered previous arguments about the bird's affinities in 1987, and supported it being a Porphyrio relative, while noting that there were two further contemporary accounts. The same year, the British writer Errol Fuller listed the bird as a hypothetical species, and expressed puzzlement as to how a considerable literature had been derived from such "flimsy material". The French palaeontologist CC)cile Mourer-ChauvirC) and colleagues listed the bird as Cyanornis (?=Porphyrio) caerulescens in 2006, indicating the uncertainty of its classification. They stated the reason no fossils of it had been found was probably because it did not live in the parts of RC)union where fossils might have been preserved. Cheke and the British palaeontologist Julian P. Hume stated in 2008 that since the mystery of the "RC)union solitaire" had been solved after it was identified with ibis remains, the RC)union swamphen remains the most enigmatic of the Mascarene birds from the old accounts. In his 2012 book about extinct birds and his 2019 monograph about extinct Mascarene rails, Hume stated that the RC)union swamphen had been mentioned by trustworthy observers, but was "perhaps the most enigmatic of all rails" with no evidence to resolve its taxonomy. He thought there was no doubt that it was a derivative of Porphyrio, as the all blue colouration is only found in that genus among ra ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2022 02:29:55 -0500 From: "Home Depot Shopper Feedback" Subject: We have been trying to reach you - Please respond! We have been trying to reach you - Please respond! http://eyesightbug.email/Clwz2-QmaeAD-1P10w_78c0pg9uMPYvflRhxS8rrrb2Y0ZDm6g http://eyesightbug.email/3j8AB4_CGUVZV2KCAKcn4ggioh6PoJqd3cEPesegObLllcZ8xw isitors to the Mascarene island of RC)union during the 17th and 18th centuries reported blue birds (oiseaux bleus in French). The first such account is that of the French traveller Sieur Dubois, who was on RC)union from 1669 to 1672, which was published in 1674. The British naturalist Hugh Edwin Strickland stated in 1848 that he would have thought Dubois' account referred to a member of the swamphen genus Porphyrio if not for its large size and other features (and noted the term oiseau bleu had also been erroneously used for bats on RC)union in an old account). Strickland expressed hope that remains of this and other extinct Mascarene birds would be found there. Responding to Strickland's book later that year, the Belgian scientist Edmond de SC)lys Longchamps coined the scientific name Apterornis coerulescens based on Dubois' account. The specific name is Latin for "bluish, becoming blue". 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