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    Although the Harlequin Duck has a low reproduction rate so they have a harder time coming back from a decline in their population. An adult male Harlequin Duck is called a drake from afar it looks dark, but has colorful patches. Its body is plump with a blue hue on it, chesnut coloured sides and streaks of white on its head and body. The females are more of a brownish-grey with small patches of white around its eyes. The babies resemble the mother until fall of the first year, when the young…

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    Island Emu was a close relative of the Tasmanian Emu, which many also are extinct. The King Island Emu was very small, and its size may have been the result of insular dwarfison. The King Island Emu's body was black and brown, and their neck had bare blue skin on it. The King Island Emu was very similar to the mainland Emu. They would form groups to look for food and during breeding season. They ate berries, grass and seaweed. They were very fast runners, and they were good at kicking and they…

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    Amboina King Parrot Essay

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    wings and bright blue…

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    to Bluemer 's mansion. Before she arrived, she found a bird perched in an old oak tree. The bird said to her, “Leave my little darling, leave my little darling, for hell is full of charm and will cost you much harm.” She turned to the bird and said, “Bird up in the tree, tell me what you see.” The bird replied, “I see a man with a deceitful plan.” She did not come much farther when she saw another bird standing on a maple branch. The bird said to her, “Leave my little darling, leave my little…

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    Parrot And Scarlet Macaws

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    For other uses, see Parrot (disambiguation). Scarlet Macaws. One is eating using a foot to hold a walnut, while the shell is broken with its beak.Parrots are birds of the roughly 350 species in 85 genera that make up the order Psittaciformes, found in most warm and tropical regions. Also known as psittacines (pronounced /?s?t?sa?nz/),[1][2] they are usually grouped into two families: the Psittacidae (true parrots) and the Cacatuidae (cockatoos). Parrots have a pan-tropical distribution with…

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    Taking defense, I aimed my fist into its stomach, pummeling it as though it was a battering ram until finally, the bird crumpled. When it was apparent the peacock was no longer moving, I cast it aside. Examining my hands, I could now see they were scratched, covered in blood. What had I just done? To my horror, up above, I watched three more silver bird perches lower. I glanced to my side, now noticing the chaos ensuing all around. More peacocks were on the floor, charging, assaulting. Maidens…

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    Into The Wild and throughout all genres of music. There are five songs from different song that represent Chris and express the notions of nature and individuality in different verses of the songs. These five songs are “Waving Through A Window”, “Birds”, “I Don't Know My Name”, “What A Wonderful World”, and “Follow Your Arrow”. All hold some meaning to events in the book or to the themes of the book. The song “Waving Through A Window” is from the Broadway musical, Dear Evan Hansen, and…

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    Veiled Chameleon

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    males have tarsal spurs on their rear feet. While all of the chameleons are compressed laterally the males look thinner than the stockier build of the females. The males are all colored differently and the range of colors they can have are green, blue, yellow, black, gold, and turquoise.…

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    Makenzie Jensen 10/19/17 3rd hour/Barker Personal Narrative Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!!!! The birds are singing from the tops of the trees. Butterflies fluttering around me. The stream babbling in the distance. All I can see is green for miles. And beyond that are the mountain tops painted in snow. The chilly air blows my long, luscious golden hair out of my face. Shivering, I wrap the thick wool blanket I’m holding around me tightly. I am staring at what would be the most perfect…

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    Point of View in “To Build a Fire” and “Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird” In “To Build a Fire” by Jack London and “Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird” by Toni Cade Bambara, the authors explore the idea of human flaws through their storytelling. In each story, the author conveys the flaws of various characters and how they affect themselves and others. Although the narrators in “To Build a Fire” and “Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird” are portrayed very differently, both stories achieve their objectives by allowing…

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