The North Atlantic Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin maximus) was first determined as a subspecies in the late 1980s. The North Atlantic diamondback terrapin can inhabit both fresh and brackish water conditions, which is specific to diamondback terrapin. Not many of these terrapins are seen in captivity because of their somewhat aggressive behavior towards other turtles. Fully grown, this turtle can reach a length of , which is slightly larger than the other subspecies.
Life cycle
As hatchlings, they are less than long, and need to fend for themselves in order to survive. Less than 15% of hatchlings survive to adulthood. This is due to larger predators such as birds, and larger turtles. When males reach roughly , they are able to mate, while females need to be more than . These turtles live roughly 15-20 years in the wild, and 20-30 years in captivity.
Diet
The North Atlantic Diamondback Terrapin lives on a diet of mollusks, fiddler crabs, and occasionally small fish. This diet is almost universal between the subspecies. The captive diet for these turtles is different, as they can easily be fed commercial pellets.
Captivity
Unlike other diamondback terrapins, this subspecies has a difficult time adapting to captive life. Although recent breeding projects have been successful, these turtles are rare in captive collections. Also, wild caught specimens are commonly hybrids between North Atlantic and Northern Diamondback Terrapins. In addition, these turtles need to be kept alone, as they will eventually kill any other turtles that share the tank.
Life cycle
As hatchlings, they are less than long, and need to fend for themselves in order to survive. Less than 15% of hatchlings survive to adulthood. This is due to larger predators such as birds, and larger turtles. When males reach roughly , they are able to mate, while females need to be more than . These turtles live roughly 15-20 years in the wild, and 20-30 years in captivity.
Diet
The North Atlantic Diamondback Terrapin lives on a diet of mollusks, fiddler crabs, and occasionally small fish. This diet is almost universal between the subspecies. The captive diet for these turtles is different, as they can easily be fed commercial pellets.
Captivity
Unlike other diamondback terrapins, this subspecies has a difficult time adapting to captive life. Although recent breeding projects have been successful, these turtles are rare in captive collections. Also, wild caught specimens are commonly hybrids between North Atlantic and Northern Diamondback Terrapins. In addition, these turtles need to be kept alone, as they will eventually kill any other turtles that share the tank.
ESTHER BERTRAM
File:Esther Bertram Live on German TV.jpg
Composer/Producer/Performer of contemporary acoustic folk, electronic and world music styles. Born 30 May 1978 in Canberra/Australia, with her Mother’s side of the family originating from Lapland/Finland. Esther Bertram currently resides in Europe and has done since 2001.
HISTORY AND CAREER
From age 6, Esther studied an advanced music program in conjunction with the Canberra School of Music for her entire primary school life. After completing high school Esther went on to complete a diploma of Composition at Central Queensland’s Conservatorium of Music before going on to do a bachelor of arts, majoring in Composition at Southern Cross University, Lismore. She received the conservatoriums prize for composition both years she attended and also won the city of Mackay’s song writing contest in 1998.
In 1999 Esther began producing music and formed a live electronic chill-duo called Pixiefish and produced and released her 1st album of electronic music in 1999 - “Pixiefish Anyway”. Almost directly from study in 2001 she moved to Germany and toured with Pixiefish playing at large German festivals such as The Love Parade in Berlin, The Antares festival and The Voov experience. Pixiefish music was included on various chill compilations such as Grooves 'N Vibes. In 2002 her Pixiefish duo released - Pixiefish “Treptow” and in 2003 - Pixiefish “Stars.
At the end of 2001 Esther joined as lead singer the Germany based “Godfathers of Worldbeat” (Rolling Stone Magazine) world music cult band Dissidenten. She then toured extensively with their live remix project in Germany and Spain for the following 3 years playing large concerts at venues and festivals. In this time she collaborated with the Drummer and percussionist Marlon Klein, producer of artists such as Gary Wright, George Harrison, Stephan Eicher, Angelique Kidjo and Sven Väth. Klein produced her 1st 2 solo albums “Urban Angel” 2004 and “Alchemy of the Heart” 2007 which were both released independently and distributed nationally throughout Germany and received quite some radio play and magazine exposure.
“What masses of singers are looking for is delivered in an instant by Esther Bertram” (JAZZTHETIK Magazine February 2004)
“Authentic style and uniqueness, her radiating voice has powerful passion, etheric nuances and folk/pop sensibility” (Audio Magazine March 2004)
Klein and Bertram went on to play many venues and festivals in Germany, Spain and Finland to support the releases. Simultaneously Esther won an EMI song writing competition in Berlin in 2003 and collaborated with House music producer/DJ Tyree Cooper. In 2005 Esther branched into a little more world music and wrote some music for her good friend and college Manickam Yogeswaran’s album “Peace for Paradise”. Esther then moved to the U.K. and in early 2007 began producing her 1st solo electronic project Lumi-nance.
After arriving in the U.K. Esther began dabbling in music for advertisement in doing a couple of projects such as music for a Russian IKEA television add and a German BMW add.
In June 2007, Esther wrote and produced her next album “Mango Love” in collaboration with Howard Tonkin on guitar. Then in 2008 Esther began a collaboration project with a German producer called Mr One-Love Criminal with this duo due to release their 1st album “Under the City Tree” sometime in 2011 or 2012.
In 2009 Esther formed a duo with her friend Sharon Lewis (of Pooka fame) "Dawn of the Swan".
In 2010 Esther collaborated with her conservatorium buddy Charlie Meadows, and Australian Jazz guitarist to write another album in the jazz and world realms “The Tea House”. Esther went on to produce it and release it herself followed by another 2 months touring Europe in the summer of 2010, performing at festivals such as Appelpop in The Netherlands and the Ferrara music festival in Italy.
The extensive touring over the past years has taken her to various countries including, Spain, Italy, Finland, Sweden, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, France and Czech Republic, with various press and media appearances on TV, radio and magazines.
DISCOGRAPHY
Albums to date include:
* 1999 - Pixiefish “Anyway”
* 2002 - Pixiefish “Treptow”
* 2003 - Pixiefish “Stars
* 2004 - Esther Bertram “Urban Angel”
* 2005 - Pixiefish “Three”
* 2007 - Esther Bertram “Alchemy of the Heart”
* 2008 - Esther & Howard “Mango Love”
* 2009 - Lumi-nance “Snow”
* 2010 - Esther Bertram “The Tea House"
* 2011 - (not yet released) The One-Love Criminal and Esther Bertram “Under the City Tree"
File:Esther Bertram Live on German TV.jpg
Composer/Producer/Performer of contemporary acoustic folk, electronic and world music styles. Born 30 May 1978 in Canberra/Australia, with her Mother’s side of the family originating from Lapland/Finland. Esther Bertram currently resides in Europe and has done since 2001.
HISTORY AND CAREER
From age 6, Esther studied an advanced music program in conjunction with the Canberra School of Music for her entire primary school life. After completing high school Esther went on to complete a diploma of Composition at Central Queensland’s Conservatorium of Music before going on to do a bachelor of arts, majoring in Composition at Southern Cross University, Lismore. She received the conservatoriums prize for composition both years she attended and also won the city of Mackay’s song writing contest in 1998.
In 1999 Esther began producing music and formed a live electronic chill-duo called Pixiefish and produced and released her 1st album of electronic music in 1999 - “Pixiefish Anyway”. Almost directly from study in 2001 she moved to Germany and toured with Pixiefish playing at large German festivals such as The Love Parade in Berlin, The Antares festival and The Voov experience. Pixiefish music was included on various chill compilations such as Grooves 'N Vibes. In 2002 her Pixiefish duo released - Pixiefish “Treptow” and in 2003 - Pixiefish “Stars.
At the end of 2001 Esther joined as lead singer the Germany based “Godfathers of Worldbeat” (Rolling Stone Magazine) world music cult band Dissidenten. She then toured extensively with their live remix project in Germany and Spain for the following 3 years playing large concerts at venues and festivals. In this time she collaborated with the Drummer and percussionist Marlon Klein, producer of artists such as Gary Wright, George Harrison, Stephan Eicher, Angelique Kidjo and Sven Väth. Klein produced her 1st 2 solo albums “Urban Angel” 2004 and “Alchemy of the Heart” 2007 which were both released independently and distributed nationally throughout Germany and received quite some radio play and magazine exposure.
“What masses of singers are looking for is delivered in an instant by Esther Bertram” (JAZZTHETIK Magazine February 2004)
“Authentic style and uniqueness, her radiating voice has powerful passion, etheric nuances and folk/pop sensibility” (Audio Magazine March 2004)
Klein and Bertram went on to play many venues and festivals in Germany, Spain and Finland to support the releases. Simultaneously Esther won an EMI song writing competition in Berlin in 2003 and collaborated with House music producer/DJ Tyree Cooper. In 2005 Esther branched into a little more world music and wrote some music for her good friend and college Manickam Yogeswaran’s album “Peace for Paradise”. Esther then moved to the U.K. and in early 2007 began producing her 1st solo electronic project Lumi-nance.
After arriving in the U.K. Esther began dabbling in music for advertisement in doing a couple of projects such as music for a Russian IKEA television add and a German BMW add.
In June 2007, Esther wrote and produced her next album “Mango Love” in collaboration with Howard Tonkin on guitar. Then in 2008 Esther began a collaboration project with a German producer called Mr One-Love Criminal with this duo due to release their 1st album “Under the City Tree” sometime in 2011 or 2012.
In 2009 Esther formed a duo with her friend Sharon Lewis (of Pooka fame) "Dawn of the Swan".
In 2010 Esther collaborated with her conservatorium buddy Charlie Meadows, and Australian Jazz guitarist to write another album in the jazz and world realms “The Tea House”. Esther went on to produce it and release it herself followed by another 2 months touring Europe in the summer of 2010, performing at festivals such as Appelpop in The Netherlands and the Ferrara music festival in Italy.
The extensive touring over the past years has taken her to various countries including, Spain, Italy, Finland, Sweden, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, France and Czech Republic, with various press and media appearances on TV, radio and magazines.
DISCOGRAPHY
Albums to date include:
* 1999 - Pixiefish “Anyway”
* 2002 - Pixiefish “Treptow”
* 2003 - Pixiefish “Stars
* 2004 - Esther Bertram “Urban Angel”
* 2005 - Pixiefish “Three”
* 2007 - Esther Bertram “Alchemy of the Heart”
* 2008 - Esther & Howard “Mango Love”
* 2009 - Lumi-nance “Snow”
* 2010 - Esther Bertram “The Tea House"
* 2011 - (not yet released) The One-Love Criminal and Esther Bertram “Under the City Tree"
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Instinct Cricket is a top end Cricket brand based in Somerset which provides a variety of cricket bats in various profiles and offers a full bespoke bat making service as well as a full range of protective equipment, luggage and clothing. Uniquely the company is the sole brand to be able to offer its own version of the class leading Ayrtek helmet in stock or custom colours.
The brand was formed in 2010 and launched into the market in 2011, the brand sells direct and via its own website, www.instinctcricket.co.uk to cricketers. The brand has used military overtones in it's designs and names for its bat range, the WMD, Weapons of Mass Destruction and has attracted many plaudits.
The brand gained prominence in Summer 2011 when it became the kit supplier to senior Pakistan cricketer Wahab Riaz whilst playing for Kent County Cricket Club. It is unusual for a small brand to gain such an endorsement so early in its career without paying players and bodes well for the future.
The brand was formed in 2010 and launched into the market in 2011, the brand sells direct and via its own website, www.instinctcricket.co.uk to cricketers. The brand has used military overtones in it's designs and names for its bat range, the WMD, Weapons of Mass Destruction and has attracted many plaudits.
The brand gained prominence in Summer 2011 when it became the kit supplier to senior Pakistan cricketer Wahab Riaz whilst playing for Kent County Cricket Club. It is unusual for a small brand to gain such an endorsement so early in its career without paying players and bodes well for the future.