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... family relocated during the internment years. As his appreciation for the beauty of birds emerged, Yesaki's craft of carving decoys evolved ... Crane of Asia. As a species, they are the oldest living birds in the world. Come and witness their intimate behaviors as they struggle to ... and create photographic art in the process. Please join us for this Wild Birds exhibition program at the Japanese Canadian ...
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Bushy Park's Exotic Wild Birds A visit to Bushy Park in London puts me among birds that I do not regularly encounter on the home patch. These are namely Ring-necked Parakeets and Egyptian Geese. Both introduced bird species are mainly confined at present to the south and east of the country but their numbers are swelling and they are spreading. Some welcome the ' ...
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Winter weather will soon be here in many parts of the country, yet many of us enjoy our wild birds year round. Should you continue feeding them in winter? What should you feed them, and how should you go about it?Read More... [Source: Article Node RSS Feed of Free Re-Print Articles - Posted by FreeAutoBlogger]
Is there evidence that feeding birds in your backyard will lead to bird death? Some think that once birds rely on your feed, they will not be capable of gaining their own food, especially during hard times such as winter. Some feel that birds will rely on the food provided by you and that they will [...]
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Inviting birds to your back yard is easy. Usually, a good way to invite them over is by planting the edges of the yard with ornamental plants that bear food. Examples of these plants are those that bear cones, berries, etc. Also, it creates protected nesting places which will allow these birds to settle in comfortably. (...)
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Here's Terrill Welch's response to yesterday's post "who is writing?" Thanks Peter for your commitment to articulate daily and for integrating bits of ideas and thoughts from others. Your comments remind me of a piece that Emily Carr wrote in her diaries late in October 1936. "There's words enough, paint and brushes enough and thoughts enough. [...]
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