wild birds
wild birds
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by Cindy Dykstra - 2007-05-25
It's spring at last, and here in Southern Colorado, it seems we've been waiting a long time to glimpse our favorite wild bird, the hummingbird. We just love watching these tiny, lithe creatures of suc...
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by Cindy Dykstra - 2007-05-27
Springtime in the Rocky Mountains brings flowers, rain and our favorite wild bird - the hummingbird. We can while away hours watching these colorful creatures from our window or back patio. We g...
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by Douglas Scott - 2007-10-27
The hamlet of Waren Mill and the surrounding area are steeped in history, once an important port, given its charter in the 13th century by King Henry III. The once busy harbour has long since disappea...
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by Michael Rasco - 2007-10-30
Wild bird feeding is a very stimulating and educational pastime that millions of people already enjoy, with thousands more joining them every year. Bird feeders are available in so many varieti...
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by Pcarp - 2007-11-27
The sport of bird watching has been around for years and, right behind gardening, is the second fastest growing hobby in America. It has been said that learning to bird is like getting a lifetim...
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by Vera Pappas - 2008-06-15
Hang a variety of birdhouses for different types of birds. Many birds will come back year after year to roost in the same house. Do some research to find out what types of birds you want to attract an...
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by Mike McCoy - 2008-09-05
Birds can be attracted to your home and surroundings simply by offering food, water and shelter, the three most important ingredients for all living creatures. I want to share with you how I have cr...
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by ANNA PRICE - 2008-09-08
Feed The Birds Day takes place on every year on the last weekend in October. It is an event run by the RSPB to highlight the importance of feeding wild birds. The last weekend in October is a...
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by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2008-11-27
Hummingbirds are jewels in the bird world and are distinguishable by their ability to hover in mid air, by way of flapping their wings very rapidly. The hummingbird can also fly vertically or back...
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by Michael Selvon - 2008-12-02
Hummingbirds are jewels in the bird world and are distinguishable by their ability to hover in mid air, by way of flapping their wings very rapidly. The hummingbird can also fly vertically or backward...