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    chains. During the early uses of DDT, it became a use for controlling the gnats in Clear Lake, California. While conducting studies in this area after the insecticide was administered, they found that there was a major decline in the health of multiple bird species in that area. They also found high concentrations of this chemical in plankton and fish in this Lake (Husic and Kahler 2014). After this instance, the toxicity of DDT was becoming better known across the United States. This then…

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    materials, the reading part discusses the ways and solutions that are represented for preventing injuries to birds from building that the glass is used in them. The listening section casts doubt on the information presented in the passage and argues that this three represented solutions are not effective suggestions and utilizing of them can't be useful and effective for preventing injuries to birds. Frist, the text posits that people can replace the regular glass with one-way glass. This glass…

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    Brown Pelican Fishing

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    the site that there no visible land creatures or architectural sites. However, the Temple on the Sea was close by. Even though there were not much in count of the birds they were present. The area for its purpose is naturally beautiful. The area was the village fishing depot and so is commonly used for fishing purposes as well as bird watching and photography . This can be seen in figure 4. It is not however, conducive for picnics swimming or diving as the soil is soft and one can easily sink as…

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    One-Way Glass

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    states that one-Way Glass is not a good idea to prevent birds from flying through glass window because the outer side of the window works as a mirror and when birds are flying in front of it, they can not understand that the sky or tree which they are seeing in front of them (actually in the mirror) are not really the sky or the tree. This contradicts the point in the reading which states that one-Way Glass is a good solution for preventing birds from flying through the windows. Second, the…

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    looking at birds, looked for them. They had met in college, both pursuing a degree in Wildlife and Fisheries Management at Frostburg State University. Neither of them ended up in careers related to their major -- my father became a molecular biologist and my mother a school psychologist -- but they did retain their love for the natural world and, more importantly, their fierce affection for the world of birds. Because of their ornithological inclinations, I grew up surrounded by bird…

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    The Carolina Parakeet, a poisonous bird, was home to Southern New York, Wisconsin, and the Gulf of Mexico. This neotropical parakeet was composed of many colors and included a thick and pale beak, which was used as a third limb to do activities such as climbing trees. Its body was green and it had an orange face and a yellow head. Although this parrot is the only member of its genus,Conuropsis, it is composed of many traits that are very similar to members of the genus, Aratinga. These two…

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    Have you ever wondered where your turkey came from when it comes down to sitting down for the Thanksgiving meal? Most people go to the store to buy their turkey but some go to the woods to get their animal. I have been turkey hunting since I was twelve years old and have spent many hours in preparation to be able to go out and hunt. Turkey hunting requires stealth and a lot of patience. After many years, I have gotten much better at hunting turkeys and have had many unsuccessful years hunting…

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    owl sitting on a branch. Florence follows the directions and finds the owl. She tells the owl that she read about the magical forest legend and wants to find the treasure. The owl replies, “Look around, who do you see?” Florence answers “I see birds, owls, deer, bunnies, dwarfs and monkeys. Why not wolves, foxes, and hawks?” The owl replies “Wolves, foxes, and hawks are sly animals and are tricksters. They will try and hurt you. The other animals are special because they can talk and will…

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    ways to create suspense in their takes on the horror story, “The Birds.” However, only one author utilized suspense the best. Between du Maurier’s short story and Hitchcock's film, Hitchcock’s film did a better job of creating and utilizing suspense with the use of the element of sound, camera angles used in scenes, and the emotion shown through the actors/characters. Using the element of sound, Hitchcock's version of The Birds did a great job of creating suspense. For example, there is a…

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    Blue Macaw Research Paper

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    Blue Macaws are the longest parrots on the planet, coming to a huge 100 centimeters long, and can weigh upto 3-3.7 pounds (1.4-1.7Kgs). 2. Blue Macaws are scientifically known as Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus. 3. Their beak is the strongest of all birds and can even crack Walnuts, so you got to watch your fingers. 4. Blue Macaws lives essentially in gently forested ranges in the occasionally overflowed fields. Sadly this stunning parrot is on the Endangered Species list. 5. They mate for…

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