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No it does not. The last flight of any SR-71 was in 1999 and that was a NASA Blackbird. NASA had used Blackbirds as far back as 1969 in collaboration with the USAF, 2 of those 3 Blackbirds being the YF-12.... sister to the SR-71.
To effectively get rid of blackbirds from your property, you can use deterrents like scare tactics, noise makers, or physical barriers. It's important to be persistent and consistent in your efforts to discourage them from returning.
To effectively scare blackbirds away from your garden, you can use visual deterrents like shiny objects or scarecrows, audible deterrents like wind chimes or predator calls, and physical barriers like netting or fencing. These methods can help keep blackbirds from damaging your plants and crops.
Yes, blackbirds can eat young cabbage plants, particularly when they are newly sprouted and tender. The birds are attracted to the seeds and young foliage, which can lead to damage in gardens and farms. To protect cabbage plants, gardeners often use netting or other deterrents to keep blackbirds away.
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No, blackbirds do not use external fertilization; they reproduce through internal fertilization. Female blackbirds lay eggs after mating with a male, and fertilization occurs inside the female's body. The female then nests and incubates the eggs until they hatch.
To effectively get rid of blackbirds while protecting other bird species, you can use non-lethal methods like installing bird feeders that are not attractive to blackbirds, using scare tactics like noise or visual deterrents, and keeping your yard clean to reduce food sources for blackbirds. It's important to avoid using harmful chemicals or traps that could harm other bird species.
To write a signature block for a retired USAF Chaplain Colonel, format it as follows: [Full Name], COL, USAF (Retired) [Contact Information] [Optional: Address] [Optional: Email Address] [Optional: Phone Number] Ensure to use the title "COL" for Colonel and include "USAF" to denote the United States Air Force, followed by "(Retired)" to indicate their retired status.
I think that you're looking for F-111 manufactured by Grumman. They are no longer in use by the USAF and I believe that Australia is the only country that are still using them, but are due for retirement very soon.
If you qualify for a hardship discharge you will get out early under honorable conditions. These are not answers but ideas. Talk to your USAF chaplain or someone who you can talk to but who will give you some guarantee of confidentiality. Find out what circumstances you could use in order to get out early but still get an honorable discharge. Talk to others who are in your situation, I think online would be your best bet. Find out what types of discharges the USAF uses for early release from USAF. Here are some questions that I have for you. How long till your enlistment expires? Could you make it through the entire enlistment period or is that just not even a possibility? What part of the USAF is becoming unbearable? Is it the duty? Is it the length of time? Is your boss an &*(^? One thing above all else is keep your cool and take your time when making this decision. I hope this helps
To effectively get rid of blackbirds in trees, you can use deterrents like reflective objects, loud noises, or physical barriers. Trimming branches and removing sources of food can also help discourage them from nesting in the area. It's important to use humane methods and check local regulations before taking action.