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Wingscapes

Wingscapes

http://wingscapes.typepad.com

Wingscapes began with the simple idea that innovative technology can change the way people experience backyard nature.

Bird Canada

Bird Canada

http://birdcanada.wordpress.com

A blog dealing with northern birds & birdwatchers across Canada, conservation, migration and special birding events.

Spike Speak | Hodgson/Meyers

Spike Speak | Hodgson/Meyers

http://blog.hodgsonmeyers.com

We discuss all things marketing (particularly in B2B) and some things non-marketing, including SEM, SEO, social media, web design, usability, branding, marketing strategy and woodpeckers. The objective is to be relevant and educational and provoca

Jildo Lady's Blog

Jildo Lady's Blog

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WoodPeckers Roost sells safe, handcrafted sex toys. We are a green company. We also provide educational information about safety, history, materials, of sex toys & promote safe sexual awareness.

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Song Birds

The Pyramid Power - The Pyramid Effect | 10 hours ago

Song Birds – part 1 of 3 “a birds rank is based on their color” Song Birds – part 2 of 3 “if only we understood the chirps, we would be amazed” Song Birds – part 3 of 3 “if only we understood the ch read more

FeederWatch, week 6

Heather of the Hills | 19 hours ago by Heather

We had a very snowy weekend for this FeederWatch session! We only got a couple of inches, but the white stuff came down all day Saturday. Added one new species to the roll call this week: Song Sparrow. I had heard them calling earlier in the week, read more

The Woodpeckers I Wanna See: Pileated Woodpecker

Avimor Birding Blog | December 18th 2009 by Robert Mortensen

This is the beginning of my wishlist of woodpeckers I want to see.  I did a little eBird research info about locations in Idaho where I might be able to see them and a little study in my field guides.  Here is what I've read more

Oh the Woodpeckers I've Seen

Avimor Birding Blog | December 17th 2009 by Robert Mortensen

Woodpeckers, Sapsuckers, and Flickers are a fascinating family of birds.  They are so similar, yet so different.  They have quirky behaviors that make them fun to sit back and watch.  I have seen a few, and I hope to see several more.& read more

Knowing......

writing: random thoughts on life, faith, healing & recovery | December 16th 2009 by sarah123

"Sometimes, if you lean over to watch the river slipping slowly away beneath you, you will suddenly know everything there is to be known."     Pooh's Little Instruction Book read more

Guest Blog at Legend Press

thinkBuddha.org | December 14th 2009 by Will Buckingham

Just a quick post, this one. I’ve just had a guest blog post published over with the lovely folks at Legend Press. The post says a little bit about how I came to write my philosophy book Finding Our Sea-Legs. Here’s an extract: Somet read more

Crap It’s Cold Out There

Birdwatching Canada | December 13th 2009 by Pat Bumstead

Today is one of those days Canada is famous for. During the ‘warmest’ part of the day, the temperature here in Calgary was -28C, which equates to -18F. There is not the tiniest breath of wind, and a light snow has been coming down intermi read more

WOODPECKER VS. SNAKE

Wine & Bowties | December 12th 2009 by Max Gibson

Nature’s just ridiculous. I’m always amazed by nature videos because it’s merely what was captured on film. The most out of pocket shit is popping off right now all over the world. And the majority of it will never be seen by a hum read more

Sometimes nature can take an amusing course~

Red Shouldered Hawks of Tingsgrove and Beyond | December 10th 2009 by Mary Howell Cromer

Sometimes nature can take an amusing course.  Many of the creatures around our area depend on stored food to have a nice supply once the colder temperatures arrive. The Blue Jay is no exception as I have witnessed them gathering acorns and read more

Red-headed Woodpeckers and Eastern Bluebirds

Red and the Peanut | December 10th 2009 by Kelly Riccetti

...continued from the other Lake Erie posts.After birding Lake Erie, Dave and Laurie thought we should try out the Sandy Ridge Reservation Wetlands. I'm so glad we did because because the woods leading to the marsh seemed to be filled with Red-headed read more

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