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Café Muscato - old movies, new dilemmas, and the occasional cocktail. Now open all night!
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A voice for the northern bird. Canada wide information on birds, birdwatching and birding travel.
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The Garden Gate focuses on DIY home and garden projects,gardening tips, plant profiles, and attracting and feeding hummingbirds and songbirds.
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Loose Feathers #215
A DC Birding Blog | December 4th 2009
Feet of a Blue-footed Booby / Photo by ex magicianBird and birding newsBrown-necked Ravens have been observed to hunt cooperatively. When they spot a lizard, two ravens block the entrance to the lizard's burrow while the other birds move in for the read more
When the adults seek out a mate in the spring, they will always c…
Red Shouldered Hawks of Tingsgrove and Beyond | December 2nd 2009 by Mary Howell Cromer
Just about every late autumn we receive visitors to the grove that cheer up the weary cold days of winter and among these visitors are the White-throated Sparrows. They enjoy seed, berries and fruits, as well as dig into leaf litter to search for gru read more
High-Pitched Notes during Vocal Contests Signal Genetic Range in…
News line with educational, intresting health, medical and… | December 2nd 2009 by Jasmin
Animals use fair signals to assess the quality of competitors during pugnacious interactions. Flow theory predicts that unequivocal signals should be costly to put out and and so jamboree some aspects of the phenotypic or genetic mark of the sender. read more
A Mid-Michigan Advent, Day 3: Finding Refuge
LutheranChik's "L" Word Diary | December 1st 2009
But all who take refuge in you will be glad; they will sing out their joy for ever. You will shelter them, so that those who love your Name may exult in you. -- Psalm 5:13-14We had our first stay-on-the-ground snow last night, just enough to dust the read more
Winter is Golden
Dave Ingram's Natural History Blog | December 1st 2009 by Dave Ingram
Goldenrod (Solidago sp.) While we’ve removed the old sunflower stalks and blackened seed heads from our back alley flower bed we’re still enjoying the seeds of the goldenrod as we roll into the dark gray days of December. We’ve not read more
Sycamore Announces Pushcart Nominations
Sycamore Review | November 30th 2009
BY ANTHONY COOK, Editor-in-Chief Sycamore Review is pleased to announce its 2009 Pushcart nominees. They include four excellent poems and two fantastic short stories. Feel free to click on the highlighted links to read samples, learn about the author read more
Crowds at Your Thistle Feeder?
Unique Birdhouse Boutique | November 30th 2009 by beth wheeler
Feeding Goldfinches through winter definitely has it’s advantages. These vibrant, sweet songbirds will grace your yard with amazing beauty and song during warmer months. Folks have nicknamed the American Goldfinch the “wild canaryR read more
Bird Calls, Songs and Dawn Choruses
the Best Rated Songs - The Best Rated Songs Music Chart - vi… | November 29th 2009 by jacelin
Bird calls, songs and dawn choruses provide music in the environment. Birds use a wide variety of sounds to communicate. Birds may make different sounds depending on the occasion. I am not musical but I like to listen to the Cardinal sing its aria. I read more
A Blessing For You
Simply Joyful Photos | November 27th 2009 by Simply Heather
May flowers always line your path and sunshine light your day. May songbirds serenade you every step along the way. May a rainbow run beside you in a sky that's always blue. And may happiness fill your heart each day your whole life through.-Irish Bl read more
White Meat or Dark?
Get Off The Couch News | November 27th 2009 by Joan Young
wild turkeys (photo from e-Nature) if you like this article, click the Blip chiclet! based on information from e-Nature Most people really have an opinion about whether they prefer white or dark meat on the Thanksgiving bird. On the turke read more


