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  1. Beauty and the Black Sheep (Moorehouse Legacy, Book 1) by Jessica Bird, 2005-07-01
  2. Peterson Field Guide to Birds of Eastern and Central North America, Sixth Edition by Roger Tory Peterson, 2010-03-14
  3. The Sibley Guide to Birds by David Allen Sibley, 2000-10-03
  4. The Birds of Costa Rica: A Field Guide by Richard Garrigues, 2007-04-12
  5. When the Game Was Ours by Larry Bird, Earvin Johnson Jr., et all 2010-10-01
  6. Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan, 2001-09-01
  7. The Painted Bird by Jerzy Kosinski, 1995-08-09
  8. From The First (Silhouette Special Edition) by Jessica Bird, 2006-04-01
  9. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds--E: Eastern Region - Revised Edition by NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, 1994-09-27
  10. Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America (Helm Field Guides) by David Allen Sibley, 2003-01
  11. Imperfect Birds: A Novel by Anne Lamott, 2010-04-06
  12. Bird Feathers: A Guide to North American Species (Birds Ornithology) by S. David Scott, Casey McFarland, 2010-09-01
  13. A Bird's-Eye View of Life with ADD and ADHD: Advice from young survivors by Chris A. Zeigler Dendy & Alex Zeigler, 2007-11-15
  14. The Spectator Bird (Penguin Classics) by Wallace Stegner, 2010-07-27

21. Birds & Blooms Magazine: Flowers, Birds, Hummingbirds & Butterflies Birds And Bl
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  • 22. Birds.com - Birds, Birding Guide - Birding Comunity - Birds
    A definitive guide to birds and birding practice including a community of bird lovers waiting for you to join in on the discussions.
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    23. Birding Birdwatching And Wild Birds At About
    Birding Information for people who watch wild birds. Includes checklists, types of birds, trip reports, backyard habitats, birdwathing info, photos,
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    A Flock, A Covey, A What?
    Do you know what a group of Ravens is called? What about a group of peacocks, snipe or hummingbirds? Here is a list of Bird Collectives, terms that you can use to describe a group of birds. permalink comments (1)
    Feathers!
    Feathers are unique to birds, allowing them to fly, keep warm, camouflage themselves and much more. Read this interesting article about strong, flexible and incrediably light feathers. permalink comments (1)
    Easy Seed Treats to Make
    If you enjoy giving our feathered friends special treats, try making these cute and easy wreaths! Using recycled and natural materials, this project can be accomplished with minimal cost. Click here for complete directions as well as some photos of sample wreaths. permalink comments (1)
    Bats in the Dark
    Several centuries ago, it was believed that bats somehow saw with their intricate ears, using a mysterious "sixth sense". In the 1700's, Lazarro Spallanzani found that bats could fly in total darkness while owls could not. He also found that if he covered the head of a bat, it could not navigate. So how do they find their way? Find out here!

    24. All About Birds
    Feathers do many jobs for birds. Soft down keeps them warm, wing feathers allow flight and tail feathers are used for steering.
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    What's a bird? Do you know what makes a bird different from other animals? Blue Jay - bird
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    No other animals, like fish and insects, come in all sorts of beautiful colors too. Karner Blue Butterfly - insect toucan - bird
    Is it the bill or beak?
    No other animals, like the duck billed platypus (a mammal), have bills too. platypus - mammal penguin egg
    Is it the eggs?
    No other animals, like fish, amphibians, reptiles, insects and even some mammals, hatch from eggs as well. crocodile egg bald eagle - bird
    Is it the wings?
    No other animals, like insects and some mammals, have wings. dragonfly - insect
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    Feathers!
    All birds have feathers and birds are the only animals that do! Feathers do many jobs for birds. Soft down keeps them warm, wing feathers allow flight and tail feathers are used for steering. The color of the feathers can be used to hide the bird or to help the bird find a boyfriend or a girlfriend! Scientific information: Birds are a scientific "class". The scientific name for the class is

    25. Electronic Zoo / NetVet Veterinary Resources - Bird Sites
    Bird Banding Laboratory (U.S. Geological SurveyPatuxent Wildlife Research Center) Bird Basics Bird Breeder s database program Bird Behaviour Journal
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    26. San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Birds
    birds are vertebrates, with a backbone and skeleton, although some of the bones are hollow to keep the bird light. Their forelimbs have the same bones as
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    A California condor released in Baja California, Mexico, has crossed the border into San Diego County! More... Steller's sea eagle project Track the movements of the rare Steller's sea eagle through an interactive Google Earth map. Read blogs about the Hawaii Endangered Bird Conservation Program. The Zoological Society of San Diego's Bird Collection Avian Propagation Center at the San Diego Zoo
    Animal Bytes: Birds
    What is a bird?
    Birds are vertebrates , with a backbone and skeleton, although some of the bones are hollow to keep the bird light. Their forelimbs have the same bones as the human arm, but they are highly modified to form the structure for wings. Some of the bones in the wrist and fingers are fused together for extra strength.
    Fancy feathers
    Like mammals , birds are endothermic , but they are the only animals that have feathers. Feathers are made of

    27. For The Birds, DVM
    Welcome to our web site where everything we do is for the birds. For the birds is a Bay Area avian veterinary clinic located in San Jose.
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    Our Online Ordering is back in business. We apologize for the down time. Technical upgrades to ensure continued safe and secure ordering took long than anticipated. We greatly appreciate your patience and your business. Click here to read the first-hand narrative of Dr. Fern Van Sant after her second trip to aid the winged victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. For the Birds, DVM
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    Welcome to our web site where everything we do is "for the birds." For the Birds is a Bay Area avian veterinary clinic located in San Jose. Click here for a map. We see clients by appointment only. Here are our office hours:

    28. Birds @ Suite101: Articles On Bird Watching, Feeding, Tourism, Song, Plumage, Fo
    Articles on bird watching, feeding, tourism, song, plumage, fossils, identification, migration, conservation, avian flu, and details about wild and domestic
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    29. Bird Lovers Only Rescue
    Echinacea is also called the purple coneflower and has been used as an immune booster in all animals, including birds, for a very long time.
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    Echinacea
    Echinacea is also called the purple coneflower and has been used as an immune booster in all animals, including birds, for a very long time. It is not one of the most potent immune stimulants, but it is very safe. It primarily boosts the part of the immune system used to fight viral infections, and it is most effective in the early stages of infections.
    It has been widely reported that one should only use Echinacea for fourteen days at a time and then stop to rest the body, but there is no evidence to support this claim. We might use Echinacea in the following situations:
    • Early on in the course of any infectious condition.
      For chronic rhinitis and sinusitis conditions.
      At the onset of any viral infection within an aviary such as polyoma virus outbreaks.
      For Candida (yeast) infections of the crop or intestinal system.
      To aid in the treatment of psittacine beak and feather disease.

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    Exercise A Necessity
    Healthy birds are active for most of every day as they go about normal activities. When we choose a bird as a companion, we need to supply plenty of opportunities for stimulating physical and emotional activity that suits the unique needs of the individual bird. Because we control their environment, it's up to us to provide the opportunity for action.

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    31. Bird Links: Web Sites About Birds, Internet Birding
    Features a product that uses a parabolic microphone and headphones to let you hear and briefly record bird sounds (and human voices) from a distance of over
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    Buy Going Wild now. Best deal on the Web: brand new, perfect copies $5 each (69% off) at National Geographic Books Bird Links American Bird Conservancy
    Sponsors "cats indoors" and pesticide-control campaigns, and has developed a list of the world's 500 most important birding areas.
    American Birding Association

    The nation's largest organization of birders. ABA Sales has capsule book reviews. Other sections: conservation, education, events, membership. American Ornithologists' Union - Check-list of North American Birds
    Seventh edition, incorporating changes from supplements 42-45. Lists 2,038 species; area covered includes Central America, West Indies, and Hawaii (and excludes Greenland).
    Australian Birding Information
    Covers tours, bird clubs, guide services, lodging, hotlines, references. Organized by state. From Klaus Uhlenhut. Backyard Birding Information and links on feeding, housing, and attracting wild birds, with backyard reports. From the Baltimore Bird Club.

    32. Birdwatching Dot Com - About Wild Birds And Birding
    Birdwatching is your lifetime ticket to the theater of nature. Here are birding tips, software and CDs, birding binoculars and scopes, books, videos,
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    Birdwatching Dot Com is about wild birds and the sport of birding. It's for everyone who's interested in birdwatching and enjoying nature. New review!
    See our new Midpriced Binoculars Round Up , by Michael and Diane Porter. This review of 56 binoculars between $300 and $800 appeared in the Nov./Dec., 2007, Bird Watcher's Digest. We enjoy sharing the lore of birding in a free e-newsletter about birds and birding. For a sample, click the miniature at right to see the December, 2007, issue. Please feel free to subscribe Or see some back issues We hope you'll find some good ideas here to help you have fun watching birds. Birdwatching is your lifetime ticket to the theater of nature. Vortex binoculars . We're impressed with Vortex. They make good optics in the same factories that some big-name manufacturers use. The quality is comparable. The price? A

    33. For The Birds - Your Guide To Attracting Birds
    For the birds Your Guide to Attracting birds with bird feeders, bird houses, bird baths, hummingbird feeders, hummingbird food, bird seed, and more.
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    For the Birds - Your Guide to Attracting Birds home bird supplies
    Create a Bird Haven in Your Own Yard!
    A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song.
    -Chinese Proverb The songs of birds are truly some of the most delightful sounds I can think of, and few things are as lovely as watching birds flitter and perch around my garden. That’s what perked my interest in attracting birds, the sheer and simple beauty of them. Here we aim to give you the best information for attracting the types of birds you want. For instance, did you know that different types of seed will attract different types of birds? And different kinds of houses will attract different species as well? Do you want certain kinds of birds or a wide variety? This will depend on the types of supplies you put out and where you put them. Along with finding out about what different birds prefer, you'll find much on how to attract them to your home with lovely feeders, birdbaths, houses, etc., and much on the joys of having them around. Our articles will point you to some of the best supplies for creating a haven for the birds around your home. You’ll also find numerous features on different products ‘for the birds,’ information on attracting birds, as well as literary quotes on the joys that our aviary friends bring us sprinkled throughout. I hope you enjoy and find some useful items and/or information along the way.

    34. An Introduction To The Amazing World Of Birds
    An introduction to the website The Amazing World of birds with loads of fascinating avian facts.
    http://www.earthlife.net/birds/intro.html
    The Amazing World of Birds
    Welcome to the beautiful, the wonderful, the truly amazing world of birds Birds are truly beautiful creatures, they are also fascinating and all around us, roosting and nesting on our buildings and feeding in our gardens and refuse dumps, they are easy to find and fun to observe. Birds are probably the most beloved group of wild animals on the planet. Their ubiquitous presence, colourful form, intelligent actions and cheeky mannerisms endear them to us all. Birds are easy to love. The existence of societies like the National Audubon Society of America with 550 000 members and the RSPB , originally of the UK, with over 1,000,000 members are a testament to how popular birds are.
    Some Amazing Bird Facts
    There are about 9 703 species of birds divided up into 23 orders, 142 families and 2 057 genera (Sibley and Monroe 1992). Birds can be found on all major land masses from the poles to the tropics as well as in or over all our seas and oceans and their accompanying islands. The total number of birds on the planet is very difficult to estimate because their populations fluctuate seasonally, but scientists have suggested that there may be between 100,000 and 200,000 million adult or near adult birds on the planet at any one time. Of these the most common or populous wild bird in the world is the Red-billed Quelea (

    35. Birds Of Everglades National Park
    birds are some of the most colorful and interesting creatures that share our world. The name Everglades has always been associated with birds.
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    E V E R G L A D E S N A T I O N A L P A R K
    The name "Everglades" has always been associated with birds. Birds are some of the most colorful and interesting creatures that share our world. The name "Everglades" has always been associated with birds. The warm, shallow, and vast Everglades "river" attracted mainly wading birds to this region for thousands of years. In the 1800's, the well-known naturalist and artist, John James Audubon, wrote during a visit to south Florida, "We observed great flocks of wading birds flying overhead toward their evening roosts .... They appeared in such numbers to actually block out the light from the sun for some time." In Everglades National Park, over 350 different species of birds have been sighted. There are many different ways to identify one group of birds from another. In this article, the terms wading birds, land birds, and birds of prey will be used. Wading Birds Sixteen different species of wading birds live in the Everglades. All have long legs for wading into the water to catch their food. The white ibis is the most common wading bird found here.

    36. The Life Of Birds
    From David Attenborough and PBS. Discusses behavior, evolution, parenthood, bird songs, champion birds, and provides links.
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    37. Birds - Photo.net
    With approximately 850 recorded bird species, the country boasts onetenth of the world s total. More than 630 are resident species; the remainder are
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    38. The ChildFun Family Website - Bird Activities
    Make a bird in a birds nest by giving them half a paper plate, let them add skinny brown rectangles for twigs. Use some real twigs if you have them,
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    39. Birds-Zoom School-Enchanted Learning Software
    birds at Zoom School is devoted to birds, bird evolution, fossils, songs, bird watching, backyard birding, bird jokes, bird stamps, bird origami, bird songs
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    WHAT ARE BIRDS?
    Birds are warm-blooded vertebrate animals that have wings, feathers, a beak, no teeth, a strong, hollow skeleton, and bear their young in hard-shelled eggs BIRD EVOLUTION
    Birds probably evolved from the dinosaurs
    The Archaeopteryx is a very early bird, now extinct. Bird fossils are rare because bird bones are hollow and fragile.
    Most birds can fly , some swim , and some do both. Many species of birds migrate seasonally. BIRD SONGS
    Bird songs are distinctive and varied. Many Songbirds are becoming rare. CLASSIFICATION
    Birds belong to the biological class Aves and live virtually everywhere on Earth . There are about 9,000 different species of birds, divided into about 25 orders.
    Ornithology is the study of birds. BIRD FOOD
    Birds spend most of their time looking for food. They use their beaks to catch bugs , worms , small mammals , fish , fruit , or nectar . Birds play an important part in the control of insects, the dispersal of seeds and the pollination of flowering plants BIRDS AS SYMBOLS
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    how and what to feed the birds, or how large to make the entry hole on a bluebird box, or which shrubs and flowers to plant in order to attract birds
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    Informational Sites Online Activities Printable Activities Informational Sites All About Birds basic information for primary Enchanted Learning All About Birdwatching information about bird watching and feeding written for primary level American Bald Eagle Information all about the bald eagle The Aviary all about birds Backyard Birding how and what to feed the birds, or how large to make the entry hole on a bluebird box, or which shrubs and flowers to plant in order to attract birds Bald Eagles information about bald eagles Bird Extremes Enchanted Learning facts about bird extremes Bird Skeleton diagram and information about skeleton Bird Source backyard bird count and Project FeederWatch Birdfeeder.cam view a bird feeding station Birdhouse Trail site
    about cavity nesting birds Birds general information about bird written on primary level Birds Enchanted Learning list of birds with pictures, diagrams and information Birds and the Classroom bird printouts, quizzes and theme including crafts, rhymes and other topics

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