birds
birds
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by John T Jones, Ph.D. - 2006-12-02
Most of you who diligently read the musings of Taylor Jones, the hack writer (me), probably haven't noticed that I haven't been writing lately. The reason is not that I've ran out of ideas-I always ha...
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by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-03
Express your love for birds uniquely through glass bird feeders. The artful designs done on glass bird feeders are sure to make your bird cage, porch, or garden a little more interesting and lively. T...
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by Ben Franklin - 2006-12-06
In the beginning, you might think it's sweet. A few twittering birds flying around, making the place feel good. Then suddenly one day, from being cute it progresses to being a nuisance and you don't q...
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by John Hartnett - 2006-12-07
I was driving down a major avenue in my town the other day when I had to slam on the brakes to avoid running over a couple of Canadian geese. There were four geese and they were walking across the str...
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by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-08
More and more people are starting to get into feeding wild birds in their yards and gardens. That is because wild birds, even how wild they may tend to be, will always return to that especially allott...
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by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-08
Finch bird feeders are a remarkable way of luring finches to your garden. These feeders can get the seed-eating birds right onto your porch, if you want. You can choose from a wide array of finch bird...
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by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-08
Ah, summer! Next to Christmas, summer is everybody's favorite time of the year. Backyard barbecues, fruit shakes, pitching somebody's little tent in the lawn, your kids trying to cool off in their inf...
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by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-11
Birds are intelligent creatures with active minds and they can soon become bored if they had not kept entertained. Birds that are bored and start to exhibit a desirable behavior such as squawking a l...
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by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-11
There are many types of bird feeders and one popular style is the platform bird feeder. It is the kind of feeder which looks like a tray that is slightly elevated or totally mounted off the ground.Th...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-12
Britons are buying record numbers of Free Range, Barn and Organic Eggs. Research shows shoppers bought 2.04billion of them last year, up from 1.64billion in 2002 (Article from the Daily Mail - 09/08/2...