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BettyBoop30
Stella puts bird seed in her wide brimmed hat- so her friends would follow as she walks to the park. The birds love Stella's gentle soul- and they stay on her hat, not being afraid of her. Stella lies down on the cool grass watching...
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Written on April 23rd, 2013
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midnightspecial
I have a jacuzzi that sits in my backyard on the edge of the cliff. My home sits on the side of a mountain with AWESOME views of the mountain and valley terrain.
After working 14 hours I enjoy sitting in my jacuzzi with classical music...
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Written on April 16th, 2013
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AngieloveLee1985
Written on April 16th, 2013
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todayisagift
We have had 3 woodpeckers visiting our suet feeder this month. One of them has bright red markings on the face. I mean brilliant red. Another has less red but you can see the red markings and the third has no red at all on its face...
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Written on April 16th, 2013
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junkit71
Several years back I had a opportunity to watch a Pigeon Hawk. At the time I was living in a camp ground and I have to mention that this bird was a baby. I fed it ground meat, fruits and some veggies.
I would occasionally take the bird...
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Written on April 13th, 2013
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CowboyPrinzessin
Yesterday morning, my mother and I were in my living room when an eggbound robin (the size of a Buick! lol) landed on my deck railing with a beak full of grasses. Mom and I stood very still and we waited to see where the robin would go...
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Written on April 13th, 2013
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Saathshine
Birds are always fun to shoot. Feels like I was a bird in my past life shot down by an arrow separated from my lover. That is why I have a aching left side and a non stop search for a soul mate.
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Written on April 2nd, 2013
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EvesHarvest
http://www.buzzfeed.com/lukelewis/27-delightful-obsolete-words-its-high-time-we-revived
I loved this, both the words and the owl photos.
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Written on March 29th, 2013
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Saathshine
Love these birds. Every year around this this one couple gets really active making a nest on top of a large electric pole in a shutdown area of Monmouth army base, which is now so deserted and isolated that its a heaven for these birds...
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Written on March 25th, 2013
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Saathshine
This poor bird got robbed off of his precious catch. If I had a powerful lens I would have got more clear shots. But it was still fun to take these pictures and share them with my friends.Â
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Written on March 24th, 2013
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perseverer
I first saw these magnificent birds in southern Tasmania. They live in forested areas and nest high up in hollow trees. Â As we lived near the Hartz Mountain National Park, it is not surprising that these big birds were frequently seen...
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Written on March 23rd, 2013
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Saathshine
Written on March 12th, 2013
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IceEntice
my mum said her father always had a canary
I love the sweet love birds and peach faces, finches, hummingbirds,
I love the beauty of peacocks and just love pheasant feathers
I love to accidently find birds in the trees
like I...
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Written on March 11th, 2013
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Saathshine
Love taking pics of birds. There always the same birds around the house, its like there area, there home, and I feel we are the intruders. Intruding on to their space, and they are kind enough to let us stay, Â and let me take their...
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Written on February 27th, 2013
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Saathshine
This is one of the most beautiful birds in the world. I love when the peacock spreads its feathers to attract a female also known as the peahen. Its a amazing site to watch peacocks dance in thundering monsoon rain in India. Monsoon is...
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Written on January 24th, 2013
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ladylouisiana
I love to just sit and watch the birds....eating and cleaning themselves...they amaze me.....such little balls of energy...so small yet they do an amazing thing.....FLY....with no effort...they simply spread their wings and off they go...
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Written on December 21st, 2012
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lookingwindow
Silver-breasted Broadbill
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Written on December 18th, 2012
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Valerisame
I've never been very lucky with keeping them as pets. For starters, I the birds that were my pets were always "hand me down" pets as I jokingly refer to them. My first bird, a parakeet named Birdie was my older sister's for about...
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Written on November 29th, 2012
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perseverer
Polywaffle, or Polly for short, is one of our two pet Indian Ringnecks. Polly is the green one and Hershey is the blue one. Â Polly and Hershey live in a luxury apartment in our outdoor entertainment area. Â Polly was hand reared and...
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Written on November 26th, 2012
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EvesHarvest
These little birds are communal and chatty. One unusual feature--the offspring of the previous year help with the new brood. I've been seeing them feed each other right outside the window where the suet feeder is. The ones that are...
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Written on July 18th, 2012
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