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    To the human eye, birds are one of the most beautiful and eye catching in all of nature’s creations. Even a single stray of a feather has many wonders and secrets in itself. It’s form, delicacy and it’s coloring for example. With each of these they have the power to be overwhelming. There are many families of birds well known for spectacular visual impact of their plumage. One family of birds that stands out from the rest, not just because of the extravagant appearance of many of its…

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    Penguins Long black and white body. Small head with an orange bill. Short legs and feet. Wings that are only good for swimming. Penguins are one of the only birds that swim but don’t fly. Just because they are one of the most popular birds doesn’t mean that people know all of these 7 facts. 1. What an interesting body shape. Even though penguins are birds they can swim. Their body’s have adapted to swimming. Penguins have large heads followed by a short neck. At the bottom of their body they…

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    structure of bird vocalizations (the Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis). This study suggests that birds adjust their vocalization in order to enhance propagation in different habitat types, as lower frequencies are more…

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    something as ordinary as a flock of birds. Audubon and Dillard both observed a flock of birds, each effective in creating a picture in the reader’s mind in their own way. Audubon wrote with vivid imagery and description, while Dillard wrote with passion. Both wrote a beautiful account of what they saw, and through the use of various rhetorical strategies, both authors presented different perspectives. Both Audubon and Dillard use syntax to describe the birds, but each use it in their own…

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    1.2 Dubas bug Ommatissus lybicus 1.2.1 Taxonomy and distribution Ommatissus lybicus is belonging to the family Tropiduchidae which distributed mainly in tropical regions and comprise about 330 species. Most species of this family are greenish, yellowish to a brownish colour and 5-7 mm long. In addition, Tropiduchidae has clear forewings, which are longer than their body. Tropiduchidae is common in tropical forests and its genus Ommatissus is distributed in the eastern hemisphere. Unlike the…

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    Black Headed Caiques

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    Caiques (pronounced khy-eeks) are brightly colored, energetic, and entertaining birds that are small when making comparisons in the parrot world, but have big personalities and a lot of love to give to their humans. Here are 5 reasons you can't go wrong when considering a Caique Parrot as a pet. Colorful-The division of color on these birds is so striking it almost looks as if an artist used a paint brush to execute it so perfectly. Black Headed Caiques (BHC) have black beaks and gray feet,…

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    Gouldian Finches Essay

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    Part of the reason many people choose birds as their pets is because of their beautiful colors. Perhaps the most colorful species of birds are Gouldian finches. Another point in appearance, aside from being colorful, is that they are only about 5 inches in size. There are three varieties for this particular species and they're divided according to color. There's the Red Headed Gouldian, the Black Headed Gouldian and the Yellow Headed Gouldian. As for telling which of the species is male or…

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    “You! Or Here! Or Now! Or Why did you think you could escape me!” (12-13). The personification of the birds adds a startling feel towards the poem, of how the male parrots turn to be demanding and cocky. Closely resembling some of the males in the world, counting myself, males seem to want to impress the girl. The hidden metaphor of humans acting the same…

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    they have already have eaten fruit. Their long beaks help them reach fruits in hard places. They have two claws in the front and the back to make it easier to climb trees. Even though they eat mostly fruits they also each insects , reptiles , small birds and eggs. The toucan’s color of it’s feathers helps it blend to its surroundings. They also can spot their predators with its great sharp eyesight, then flies up high in the air to keep away from their predators. All species of Toucans from the…

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    Data Synthesis Essay

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    graph was based on the numerical frequency of the birds seen flock feeding or not, and not the actual number of…

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