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The Black Crow Superstition
My story of the Black Crow. Learn about Black crows and diseases. Are you superstitious?
18 commentsHow to Attract Birds to Your Yard
Improve your yard and property by turning it into a mini-bird sanctuary. Birdwatching is an excellent, educational pass time and benefits our environment. Attract birds to your yard with food, shelter, and a water source. Creating a back yard bird sanctuary turns your yard into a park like setting.
54 commentsGreen cheek conure do's and don'ts and what to expect in return.
Green cheek conure, do's and don'ts. These loving little clowns will brighten your lives if you let them. They need to be a viable part of your family to be happy.
6 comments10 Top Android Market Alternative App Stores
The Android Market is not the only app store out there. See a list of popular alternatives -- Great for unauthorized devices. Amazon App Store, Opera Mobile App Store, Handango, GetJar, Insyde Market, SlideME, Appoke, YAAM, Mobihand, and AndAppStore.
18 commentsAustralian Native Birds - Australian Magpie facts and myths
The Australian Magpie is a black and white bird native to Australia... It should not be confused with the smaller Magpie-lark (Mudlark/Murray Magpie/Peewee in other States of...
49 commentsFacts About the Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher
Here's a look at the Oklahoma state bird, the Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher, along with Deb Hirt's one of a kind photos. Come take a walk with her into the world of this beautiful bird.
80 commentsHow to look after a bird of prey
What you will need; An aviary Falconer's glove Creance (string attached to bird incase bird flys away) Food Perch (to improvise tree branch) Optional Bird cam for bird safety ...
11 commentsWorld’s Biggest Spider – World’s largest Spider – The Goliath Bird Eating Spider
In the Amazon rain forest regions of South America, there are more curious creatures than any other region in the World. It‘s in Amazon rain forest that you will find the world’s largest spider. The world’s biggest spider is the Goliath...
19 commentsWhy Do Birds Fly South for the Winter?
Why do some birds fly south for the winter while other don't migrate at all? Why do geese fly in a V pattern, and how do they know where they are going? Where do they all end up, anyway? Let's find out!
29 commentsBird Watching - A Beginner's Guide to Bird Watching
Winter is a great time to begin birdwatching. Bird watching is an inexpensive, rewarding hobby. Next to gardening, bird watching is the second fastest growing hobby in America. With photos, videos, and links, learn the joy of birdwatching and how to learn to identify birds at home or anywhere.
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