birds
birds
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by Douglas Scott - 2007-07-06
Portugal can be said to be a country standing at the crossroads of the world. From the Portuguese coast, the first Europeans set sail for central Africa, India, America and the Caribbean.Portugal is o...
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by James Kronefield - 2007-07-10
Bird watching, also known as birding, is one of the fastest growing forms of outdoor recreation in the country. Bird watching is perfect for any age and can be done anywhere. Birding is a very ine...
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by Chris Hitzeman - 2007-07-10
Before I owned land I use to think conservation was something somebody else did or was responsible for. Heck, I'm not even sure there is a common definition for what conservation is and means. Probabl...
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by James Kronefield - 2007-07-12
Bird watching, also known as birding, is one of the fastest growing forms of outdoor recreation in the country. Bird watching is perfect for any age and can be done anywhere. Birding is a very inexpen...
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by DougBangkok - 2007-07-13
This morning, at dawn, I listened to the morning news delivered by a large, black crow in the tree next to my bedroom window. This crow has a very large vocabulary, and its language is tonal, like Tha...
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by Terry Edwards - 2007-07-19
Without a doubt, cockatiels are beautiful birds and make for wonderful pets in any home. The biggest issue with this kind of bird will be choosing the right type of cockatiel bird cage. Here are some ...
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by Pam Caouette - 2007-07-13
Winter bird feeders are a great way to bring the wonder of winter, and the beauty of winter to your yard. In the winter months, the cold winter months that can seem drab and dreary a good way t...
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by Sharon Elrod - 2007-07-30
A fascinatingly beautiful bird and its cousin can be found in Central and South America. We're talking about the Blue and Black-faced Dacnis. They are members of the tanager family. The Black-faced Da...
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by Emma Snow - 2007-08-02
Few spectacles symbolize autumn better than a gang of Canada Geese crossing a cloudy sky in V-formation. Common throughout most of North America, Canada Geese live around ponds, rivers, and lak...
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by Emma Snow - 2007-08-01
We all know what wolves and coyotes look like, and nearly everyone is familiar with bears, deer and turtles; what about some less familiar animals such as capybara, kiwi, or tapirs? There are s...