This week in birds - #202

A roundup of the week's news of birds and the environment : Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly on blueberry bush. *~*~*~* This is my absolute favorite story of any kind from this week: We know that octopuses are very intelligent and very curious creatures, which means that they don't necessarily take easily to confinement. Such was certainly the case with Inky the octopus, a famed resident at New Zealand's National Aquarium. When a maintenance worker left a gap at the top of his enclosure, Inky didn't hesitate . He squeezed through that gap, headed for a six inch drainage pipe and squeezed through that, making it all the way out to the Pacific and freedom! Godspeed, Inky. *~*~*~* Despite the fact that snowpack in the Sierra Nevadas is greater than it has been in recent years, it is still only 87 percent of the long-term average and that is bad news for a drought-ridden California. The increased snowpack is not expected to be sufficient to offer real relief from the d...