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    The bright birds raced to the great tree as they ululated like a singer warming up. Of course the usual crickets and cicadas would be there, but today there was an air of excitement amongst the birds, recruitment day. As the birds arrived they say the line of hopefuls, but their eyes soon fell upon the Racoon and the woods became silent as they pondered why he kept showing up. Many animals tried out, few were good, finally it was the Raccoons turn. Some of the choir left, in order to avoid…

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    When we think of birds we usually tend to imagine them above our heads flying high in the sky. We tend to forget that some of them live in extremely cold environments and can actually swim deep underwater for sufficient amount of time. These strange birds are referred to as penguins. These birds tend to baffle us because of their similarities and different traits compared to their flying relatives. Exactly why and how did they began to develop differently from other birds? So what is the…

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    Silvery flakes drifted downward, glittering in the bright light of the harvest moon. The blackbird soared. Screeching loudly his call echoed in the night sky, flocks of blackbirds came to follow him. He is the king, the warrior , and a vicious beast. Though his army is weak and frail, his army is three times the size of his main rival; the whitehawks. The whitehawks are fierce and formidable, they strike alone but do dwell near each other during battles. With an army of 10,000 soldiers split…

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    The thinning of the trees did a remarkable job at establishing natural perches. The root balls Simmons 2 exposure provided a refuge for the sparrows from predators. At the end of this study it was obvious that the effects of Katarina on this unique bird population was minimal. Brown, Kenneth, et al. “The Effect of Hurricane Katrina on the Mussel Assemblage of the Pearl River, Louisiana. 30 May 2009, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10452-009-9255-6#citeas Katarina had effects not…

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    The hooded merganser is the only species of these 5 birds that frequents bottomland hardwood forests. It requires similar habitats as the wood duck but its food preferences are vastly different, preferring primarily fish species and its anatomical features and feeding behaviors are more similar to those…

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    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service developed recovery plans that describe actions that need to be taken to help the bird survive and recover. A few cooperative groups have been set up among Federal and State agencies, university and private research centers, and the Canadian Wildlife Service. Studies are being conducted to determine where plovers breed and winter, estimate…

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    “Kelpie! Avalon! Come away from those reeds!” Araxie called to her two Grindylows. They came swimming towards her, each competing against the other to see who would get to their mistress first. Once or twice, Kelpie would turn to Avalon and try to rake her green skin with his long claws, only to be whipped in the face by the latter’s tentacles. Smiling, Araxie swam backwards, coaxing her pets further towards the safety of the cave she called home. She loved how they would obey her and stick by…

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    than any other place in the world! One might assume that a creature as simple as the pigeon can only amount to simple tasks. However, the contribution of these gentle birds to our society goes far beyond gnawing bread in parks, or leaving a nice surprise on your favourite car. Columbidae, is the scientific name for the clade of birds that the dove and pigeon belong to. The earliest account of pigeons dates all the way back to 3000 BC through images unearthed by archaeologists in Mesopotamia.…

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    LBS and both genders wingspan is about 4 ft. The peregrine falcon is a bird of prey because it has a deadly black and curved bill. The peregrine has sharp talons and bill to tear flesh of its prey. Peregrines will choose either to capture it and feed on it on ground or in air. When this birds hunts it uses is speed against it's prey. Peregrines hunt at a vertical speed dive and it has great precision in flying. This bird has remarkably sharp keen eyes and are a yellow ringed. Baby…

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    When you walk into Noah’s Bird Nest, it becomes clear why it’s known as the “Cheers” of pet stores. A warm welcome awaits those that walk through our doors looking for just the right thing for their feathered kids. We know and love our regulars and enjoy spending personal time with all of our bird friends. Who or what is this Noah’s Bird nest? We are a small exotic parrot-specific retail store owned and operated solely by mother and daughter (with the grandbaby in training) that caters…

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