It was Sheena Roses Birthday and Frieda takes a standard Dusty Springfield song and gives it a reality TV makeover. Referancing the Bachelor and chasing the rose. When she dosen't get the rose its Voodoo time. Odd that a lesbian songstess would be used for a "Bachelor" referance since that show is very masoganistic. [ More Detail ]
Ulj le es nezd meg Friedat ameddig enekele azt a szerelmes dalat, szerelem utolso verig.Sit back and watch Frieda while she sings that love song.once again sorry for the crappy lighting.http://www.myspace.com/jakeinboston [ More Detail ]
A short documentary produced as a Bio 101 Honors class project about the work of UNCs Dr Frieda Behets and her current research on the HIV-AIDS epidemic. [ More Detail ]
Frieda and Billie were the last two elephants to arrive and joined Liz in the Sanctuary's 'Caravan To Freedom' -- the largest circus elephant rescue in history. These 8 former Hawthorn circus elephants who found sanctuary in Tennessee and are now lovingly referred to as our "Divas." Since then, Liz, Frieda and Billie have become best friends as a "Threesome." You can follow their progress at http://www.elephants.com [ More Detail ]
The teaser trailer to Farewell Frieda. This film is provided by Withoutabox, "The Network for Independents." In operation since 2000, the Company administers the patented International Film Festival Submission System, now connecting more than 80,000 filmmakers to over 1800 film festivals worldwide, including 450 online submission partners. Audience by Withoutabox is the Company&s social networking site for filmmakers, film lovers, and festival-goers, featuring blogs, ratings, reviews, calendars, and ticketing for the Indie scene. Withoutabox&s Distribution Lab assists filmmakers in brining their films to market through pioneering concepts of customization, while allowing filmmakers to maintain... [ More Detail ]
Jacques Brel's "Les Timides" — English translation by Blau/Shuman — performed by Rachelle Demby, Jacqueline Keenan and Anthony Sarankin. Arranged (and played) by Gordon Ross. Recorded live. [ More Detail ]
September 27, 2007: Frieda brings food to her hungry little chicks. They are born with a big appetite!Three chicks had hatched on the inner-city penthouse nesting ledge of urban peregrine falcons Frodo and Frieda -- two of them yesterday.But at some stage yesterday one of them -- probably the second hatchling -- disappeared.Queensland Museum raptor expert Greg Czechura said today he was baffled.A check through the day's Frodocam logs shed little light on the mystery.There was no sign of a crow or other predator on the webcam."In any case, it would have to be a pretty game predator -- and a pretty quick one -- to go anywhere near the falcons' nest," Mr Czechura said.Throughout the day, Frieda was barely away from the eggs or the chicks, and showed no signs of distress. "She looks very relaxed," Mr Czechura said.He said that if a chick died, the parents would sometimes leave it, or they might eat it or throw it away. None of the images or video captured from Frodocam yesterday showed any sign of that. [ More Detail ]
September 17, 2007: Frodo and Frieda return.In 2003 a male peregrine falcon laid claim to the rooftop of a prestigious highrise apartment building in Brisbane, Australia. His fearsome and continual swoops on anyone who ventured to "his" roof had brought maintenance work to a halt.Workers needed to access the roof to check exhaust vents, but not one of them was willing to put a steel-capped toe out there unless he could be protected from the bird. At first they thought the bird was an osprey or sea eagle.When Courier-Mail photographer Nathan Richter snapped a photograph of the mystery dive-bomber, ornithologist Roy Sonnenburg quickly identified him as a peregrine falcon — the fastest animal in the world, with a stooping speed in excess of 300 km/h (186.41 miles/h).National Parks and Wildlife officers were called in to assess the situation and Environment Minister Dean Wells dubbed the city's most popular high-flyer "Frodo", in reference to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. A compromise was reached, with workers protected by Wildlife rangers when they ventured on to the roof top.Then Admiralty Towers One manager Leon Azar revealed Frodo and a lady friend had in fact been nesting on top of the building since 1999, with eggs usually laid in August.Summary taken from the Courier-Mail Frodocam: http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/extras/frodocam/default.htm [ More Detail ]