Florida Keys Wild Bird Center Video and photos of rehabilitation center for injured native birds. Safety tips, location information. http://www.florida-keys.fl.us/flkeyswildbird.htm
THE BIRDS the birds the birds The second image was shot on location across thestreet from the St. Francis Hotel, but after Melanie Daniels http://www.norcalmovies.com/TheBirds/
Caring For Orphan Birds - Rehabbers raptors. Name Louise Grider location New Brockton, Alabama Phonenot available Email none Website none Species birds mammals. http://www.alaweb.com/~kenwood/saba/yard/babybird4.htm
Extractions: A nationwide directory can be found on the website of the.. National Wildlife Rehabilitators Information Directory Alabama Wildlife Rehabilitators Some of the individuals and agencies listed below do not take injured or orphaned birds. If they are near you, contact them anyway since they may be able to offer suggestions. They may also be able to direct you to someone who will take birds but is not listed here. If you contact any of the rehabbers or agencies listed here and discover that they are no longer offering rehab services please let us know so their name can be removed from this directory. North Alabama Central Alabama South Alabama Alabama Rehabilitators! Are you listed here? If not, let us hear from you.
Birds Of Armenia Project This map visually identifies the precise geographic location of each ornithologicalrecord in A Field Guide to birds of Armenia and the Handbook of the birds http://www.muhlberg.edu/depts/biology/boa/book.htm
Extractions: The Birds of Armenia Project was instituted with the goal of promoting conservation awareness in Armenia and introducing its rich natural treasures to the world. It is hoped that through the project's publications (the Field Guide, Handbook, and the Map ) people worldwide will gain an appreciation for these irreplaceable resources. A Field Guide to Birds of Armenia This richly illustrated book depicts all 346 species of birds known to occur in Armenia, includes range maps showing where you are most likely to find each species, provides clear, concise text to aid you in identification, and has introductory chapters, including one on the history of bird study in Armenia. A must for the field, bookshelf, or coffee table! Handbook of the Birds of Armenia The most comprehensive and scientifically documented work on the birds of Armenia. An invaluable resource for anyone interested in the birds of this east-west border region, but especially for advanced amateurs, libraries, and ornithologists and other con servation and environmental professionals. Reference Map for the Birds of Armenia Project (Map of Armenia)
Birds Of Armenia A Field Guide to. birds of Armenia. location OF ARMENIA. The Republic of Armenialies at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, between the Black and Caspian seas. http://www.muhlberg.edu/depts/biology/boa/map.htm
Extractions: The Republic of Armenia lies at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, between the Black and Caspian seas. The geographic area of modern Armenia is 29,793 sq km (11,505 sq mi). Armenia is approximately the size of Belgium (30,536 sq km), and moderately smaller than the state of Maryland (32,100 sq km) in the United States of America. The climate in Armenia is cool in fall, cold in winter, moist and pleasant in spring, and hot and dry in summer. Temperatures range from a low of -26°C (-15°F) in alpine mountain meadows to a high of 40°C (104°F) in semidesert. Annual precipitation averages 55 cm (22 in), with most rainfall occurring in spring and early summer. Elevation ranges from 450-4,090 m (1,476-13,419 ft) above sea level.
Extractions: *Conservation and Research Center, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, Front Royal, Virginia, USA; and Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Academy of Sciences, Valtice, Czech Republic The first known human case of West Nile virus infection recorded in the Western Hemisphere was reported in August 1999 ( ). Eventually, 62 cases of the disease were confirmed; no new cases have been reported since October 16, 1999 ( ). Of the human cases laboratory-confirmed as of October 8, 1999, 70% occurred within a circle 10 km in radius centered in the northern end of the New York City borough of Queens ( ). Coincident in both space and time with the human outbreak was a substantial die-off of birds, particularly American Crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) ). Unusual bird deaths were noted around the Bronx Zoo in mid-August ( ), approximately 8 km north of the epicenter of the human epidemic. Several thousand crows and other avian species are presumed to have died of the virus, mostly in and around the New York City area (
Cole Hardware's Hotline: Feeding Wild Birds Hummingbird/Oriole Feeders contain a delivery system of nectar or sweet liquidsfor hummingbirds and fruitloving birds. location A feeder should manipulate http://www.colehardware.com/hotline/2004/01/birdfeed.htm
Extractions: Birds also add liveliness and music to gardens in all seasons and children can acquire an early interest in nature by watching them flock to a backyard feeder. Wild bird feeding makes us feel good especially in cold weather, when easy meals at a backyard bird feeder may make the difference between life and death.
Salt Grass Flats - Tricolored Heron Images plus data on this bird's physical description, nest location, nest materials, and eggs. http://www.saltgrassflats.com/birds/tricolor_heron.html
O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference 2002 -- BOF Main Page birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions provide face to face exposure to those interestedin and Mac Date 09/30/2002 Time 600pm 700pm location Stevens Creek http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/19/bof.html
Extractions: Home Registration Speakers Keynotes ... Related Reading Birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions provide face to face exposure to those interested in the same projects and concepts. BOFs can be organized for individual projects or broader topics (best practices, open data, standards). BOFs are entirely up to you. We post your topic online and onsite and provide the space and time. You provide the engaging topic. BOFs will be available Monday 6 - 10 pm, Tuesday 7 - 8 pm, and Wednesday 8 - 10 pm. If you're interested in moderating your own BOF, please fill out the questionnaire , today. If you have any questions, feel free to email Vee McMillen Please note that audio/visual equipment, including projection equipment, will not be available for BOF sessions. If you require any audio/visual equipment, you may contact Good Company Productions , the official conference audio/visual producer, for rental rates. The following BOFs have been scheduled for the O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference. Monday, September 30 Perl and Mac
Extractions: Home Registration Speakers Keynotes ... Join Mailing List Birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions provide face-to-face exposure to those interested in the same projects and concepts. BOFs can be organized for individual projects (NoCatAuth, Gnutella, Freenet, JXTA) or broader topics (standards, policy, ethics). BOFs are entirely up to you. We post your topic online and onsite and provide the space and time. You provide the engaging topic. BOFs will be taking place Tuesday 6:00pm - 10:00pm, Wednesday 7:00pm - 10:00pm, and Thursday 7:00pm - 10:00pm. If you're interested in moderating your own BOF, please fill out the questionnaire , today. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Vee McMillen via email: vee@oreilly.com Please note that audio/visual equipment, including projection equipment, will not be available for BOF sessions. If you require any audio/visual equipment, you may contact Good Company Productions , the official conference audio/visual producer, for rental rates. The following BOFs have been scheduled for the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference. For updates, please check back again soon.
Birds Of Chaos Has Changed Location The birds of Chaos website has changed url. You llfind it now at www.ambrelune.com/boc. http://www10.brinkster.com/birdsofchaos/
Extractions: Birds of a Feather is located in Pecos, New Mexico "The Land of Enchantment" just 25 miles southeast of Santa Fe, the state capital. Set on 140 acres of beautiful pine forest and meadows nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the property is surrounded by thousands of acres of National Forest Land called the Pecos Wilderness. Meandering through this forest are 1,002 miles of mapped trails. Opportunities abound for hiking, horseback riding and biking. There are 400 miles of streams and several remote high-country lakes. Santa Fe, New Mexico offers a unique blend of Native, Hispanic and Anglo culture and history. It is known for its art galleries, acclaimed museums and performing arts. It also boasts an average of 313 days a year of sunshine and open sky. The village of Pecos is just three miles away and has all the necessities for daily living, including a Dairy Queen!
Costa Rican National Parks Location Map More than 200 species of mammals, around 850 species of birds, almost 200types of amphibians and 220 species of reptiles inhabit these lands. http://costarica.tourism.co.cr/mapindex.htm
Extractions: NATIONAL PARKS INDEX Santa Rosa National Park Hitoy-Cerere Biological Reserve Ostional National Wildlife Refuge Gandoca-Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge ... Piedras Blancas National Park Fauna in Costa Rica Costa Rica possesses a rich and abundant fauna. The sheer number and variety of its species have made Costa Rica one of the most admired territories on the planet when it comes to biodiversity. More than 200 species of mammals, around 850 species of birds, almost 200 types of amphibians and 220 species of reptiles inhabit these lands. Many tourist activities are sustained in harmony with wild animals. The mountains give shelter to the observation of birds, whose admirers lift their gazes toward the treetops in an attempt to spot their nests. The best places for bird watching are Braulio Carrillo National Park and its surroundings, Monteverde, Talamanca, and the Osa Peninsula. Every year on the Atlantic and Pacific Coast, one can observe the arrival of the turtles to lay their eggs in the soft sand of the beaches. Guided tours are organized to show you this marvelous demonstration of life itself, without adversely affecting the turtles.
Andy's Northern Ontario Wildflowers, Burwash Birds last week. This group contained 11 birds, although only 9 were photograph.location Burwash Date April 13, 2002. Return to List. http://www.ontariowildflower.com/wildlife_bird.htm
Extractions: Andy's Northern Ontario Wildflowers Birds of the Burwash Area Home Wildflowers Habitat Plant List Selection by Colour Flowering period ... Invasive Plants Flowering Shrubs Flowering Shrubs Other "Plants" Mushrooms + Fungi Ferns Burwash Scenery Seasonal images of Burwash (Spring, summer, fall, winter) Burwash Area Images Burwash Wildlife Burwash Area Wildlife Items for Sale Store - wildflower products + services Wildflower Tours Wildflower Note Cards Wildflower Fridge Magnet ... Wildflower Identification Sheets Other Information Plant Hardiness Map Favorite Links+ Reference Books Guest Comments Site Changes The following images illustrate some of the birds that occur in the Burwash area, south of the city of Sudbury. This is the same area were most of the wildflowers were photographed.
A Guide To Feeding Wild Birds A guide to feeding wild birds. location. Find a suitable place foryour feeding station. Ensure clear visibility and flight paths http://www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/nature/birds/birdfeed.htm
Extractions: CORNWALL Find a suitable place for your feeding station. Ensure clear visibility and flight paths for the birds - and a good view for yourself if you can! Try to provide water for both drinking and bathing. Keep it fresh and ice-free in winter. The more variety you can offer, the better it is for your garden birds. Try a good combination of table foodstuffs (seeds, fruit, kitchen scraps, feeder foods), nuts (in mesh containers only) and seeds. There are specially formulated feeder seeds suited only to the birds that will use a polycarbon feeder. Keep your table clean. Ensure feeders have good drainage. Damp seed will quickly go mouldy and be a threat to the health of your garden birds. Watch the condition of your foodstuffs and store them somewhere cool and dry. These are tasteless, odourless and colourless toxins produced by the Aspergillus flavus fungus, developing on peanuts in conditions of high temperature and humidity. Toxins are absorbed directly into the body fat and, because birds do not carry much fat, they are particularly susceptible. Large numbers of garden birds are believed to be dying as a result. Many peanuts are tested at their point of origin but since much of the contamination can occur in transit, any certificates are virtually worthless. If you cannot be sure the peanuts you buy are safe, don't buy them.
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Extractions: This article was submitted by Mary Jane Frogge, Extension Associate, University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension in Lancaster County. The article appeared in the Nebline Newsletter. Date: April 1995 When people are thirsty they can seek something to drink from the nearest water faucet or refrigerator. Birds do not have that luxury. They must rely on nature or people to provide water for them. Bird baths come in a variety of sizes, shapes and prices. They range from the very ornate to a simple garbage can lid. They may be purchased at most lawn and garden stores or be made at home with a variety of materials. Terra-cotta saucers used under large plants make excellent bird baths. A garbage can lid with a few stones placed inside also can be used. Whether you decide to purchase your bird bath or make it from items found at home, follow these guidelines for success. Depth: Bird baths should be no deeper than 3 inches at the deepest point and should have sloping sides down to this point. An edge along the top will provide a place for birds to perch while taking a drink.
Thematic Unit Model Theme Birds Social Studies/Geography 1. The Habitats of the birds a. Students learn thegeographical location, on the wall map, of the birds they are studying. http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/birds.htm
Extractions: by Patricia Shawcross and Tonya Tehranie Focus: Students will explore endangered species of birds located in the United States of America and expand their knowledge of preservation and basic facts about endangered birds. Grade Level: Third Grade Class size is 30 students in regular ed. There are 17 girls and 13 boys. Each student will be paired with 2 partners and there will be 10 groups to represent 10 endangered birds. Unit will last 4 consecutive weeks. Objectives: Students will be able to: 1. Identify by name the 10 endangered birds by description. 2. Show appreciation and respect for the environment and endangered species. 3. Identify and locate the parts of the bird. 4. Develop an appreciation of living creatures and a respect for the property of others. 5. Identify the geographical region where the birds live. Materials and Resources: 1. Classroom pet parakeet to be fully taken care of by students and the teacher. 2. Photos of each endangered birds throughout the class to be viewed by the class. 3. Collection of books and poems relating to birds (see the bibliography section at the end of this report.)
Extractions: Exotic Bird Rescue Location Feathered Friends Forever is located southeast of Atlanta, Georgia. From Interstate 20, exit the Appling - Harlem exit (183). Head to the town of Appling, pass the town, then 2 large churches on the left. The next cross road is called White Oak Road - turn left, go 1.3 miles and you will cross Dozier Road. Around the next curve on the right you will see a mail box that looks like a parrot, just passed it is Misty Road - make a right, go 1 mile up the hill and bear right at the top. Go to the 8 foot privacy fence and enter. We are the house on the left. 2547 Misty Road
San Antonio-Express News Classifieds add to mylist. birds LILAC Crowned Amazon Healthy, loud $350 w/cage to goodhome 599-4341, location TX Date 5/16/2004 Source San Antonio Express-News. http://sanantonio.abracat.com/c2/birds/results/index.xml