Jump to content

User:Travis.Thurston

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Userboxes
This user is a member of WikiProject Hawaii
This user is a Naturopathic Physician
This user lives in or hails
from Portand.
This user is a member of
WikiProject Psychology.
This user is a member of the
Counter-Vandalism Unit.
This user listens to NPR.
This user thinks Lebanon can still be the "Switzerland of the Middle East".

Spinifex pigeon
The spinifex pigeon (Geophaps plumifera) is a bird in the pigeon family, Columbidae. It is endemic to Australia, occurring throughout much of the arid and semi-arid northern and central parts of the continent. It lives in stony habitats on rocky hills and mountainous terrain, gorges, dry rocky creek beds and nearby gibber plains. The spinifex pigeon weighs 80 to 110 grams (2.8 to 3.9 ounces), with a mean body length of 200 to 235 millimetres (7.9 to 9.3 inches) and a wingspan of 300 to 350 millimetres (12 to 14 inches). Its plumage is distinctively rufous-brown with thin black bars on the wings and back. The forehead, the sides of the crown and the ear coverts are grey, while the bill is black, and it has distinctive facial markings including a bright red facial mask and a white band extending from the chin to behind the eye. This spinifex pigeon was photographed in Watarrka National Park in Australia's Northern Territory.Photograph credit: John Harrison
The Doctor, por Samuel Luke Fildes, 1891



Waimea Bay, Oahu
Photo Contributions, Commons Gallery
“The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the
human frame, in diet and in the cause and prevention of disease" -Thomas Edison, 1902

Travis Thurston, ND

[edit]

...is a Naturopathic Physician, Graduate of the National College of Natural Medicine - School of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon
One of six fully accredited Naturopathic Medical schools in North America.
He currently resides in the Manoa Valley of Honolulu, Hawaii and practices in the Kakaako District of Oahu as well as the Kona side of Big Island.