Every time I switch on my computer, I think of 'oikos' as I regularly use their calenders as desktop background. The concept is great and pictures are marvelous. Thanks to Ketaki and Manasi of oikos. Please keep the good work going.
Thanks & Regards Vijayasankar Raman National Center for Natural Products Research University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, USA On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 12:36 AM, Smita Raskar <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Ketaki, Manasi > what an idea ..i love it i hv downloaded pic so beautiful > &informative..TFS... > thanks > Smita > > On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:33 PM, Neil Soares <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Ketaki & Manasi, >> Thanks for sending us these desktop calenders every month for the last >> few years. They are very creative & informative. >> Here's hoping you'll continue this trend for many more years to come. >> Regards, >> Neil. >> >> --- On *Wed, 6/1/11, oikos for ecological services <[email protected]>*wrote: >> >> >> From: oikos for ecological services <[email protected]> >> Subject: [efloraofindia:70853] Desktop calendar for June 11 >> To: [email protected] >> Date: Wednesday, June 1, 2011, 8:41 PM >> >> >> <http://oikos.ocmail2.in/t/r/11773/5508/0/2695> JUNE - 2011 >> * >> Dear Nature Lovers,* >> Greetings from oikos ! >> >> Monsoon at door steps now ! A season that gives new life to entire living >> forms ! >> This time, we have a commonly seen bird in gardens. This tiny, chirpy >> fellow is a delightful experience. It helps us by eating many insects on >> plants, so no need for pest control & harmful chemicals, have more birds in >> garden… >> >> *Regards, >> Ketaki & Manasi. >> >> * Oriental White-eye >> Zoological name: Zosterops palpebrosus >> This is a very small bright, greenish yellow bird that is commonly seen >> in gardens, orchards, wooded areas throughout India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, >> Srilanka & Myanmar. >> Generally it is seen in small flocks of 5 to 10, sometimes even more >> moving very fast amongst foliage. In flocks it is very noisy, have musical >> soft sounds. The prefer eating insects, flower nectar, fruit pulp. >> It nests in bushes & trees, laying 2 to 3 eggs mainly in April to July. >> >> [image: June Calendar] <http://oikos.ocmail2.in/t/r/11773/5508/1/2695>Click >> on the image to enlarge<http://oikos.ocmail2.in/t/r/11773/5508/2/2695> >> (1024 X 768 for Regular Square >> Screen)<http://oikos.ocmail2.in/t/r/11773/5508/3/2695> >> (1366 X 768 for Widescreen)<http://oikos.ocmail2.in/t/r/11773/5508/4/2695> >> (1280 X 1024 for Regular Square >> Screen)<http://oikos.ocmail2.in/t/r/11773/5508/5/2695> >> Photo credits: Rohit Sant. >> * Open calendar image by clicking on thumbnail, save it to computer and >> set it as desktop background for your >> computer monitor. >> *Please Note -* >> This Email is a part of awareness campaign initiated by oikos, Pune. Write >> to us for your valuable feedback. >> oikos have been sending ‘Desktop calendars' since January'06 with various >> themes, >> which can be downloaded from website. >> If you are not willing or not the correct recipient of this Email, >> kindly reply this mail with subject 'unsubscribe'. Thanking you for your >> precious time. Spread a word !! Forward to nature lovers ! oikos for >> ecological services Ph. 020-25451875 >> >> Web: www.oikos.in <http://oikos.ocmail2.in/t/r/11773/5508/6/2695> >> >> You are subscribed to Oikos as [email protected]. If you do >> not wish to receive any further communications, please click >> here<http://oikos.ocmail2.in/t/u/11773/5508/2/aW5kaWFudHJlZXBpeEBnb29nbGVncm91cHMuY29t> >> . >> > > > > -- > Smita raskar > 308 Disha Residency, > Salaiwada,Sawantwadi > Mob.09422379568 > >

