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Join #TheMajorityProject to end BSL

4 The Love Of Animals

'This post is sponsored by The Animal Farm Foundation and the BlogPaws Professional Pet Blogger Network. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about the The Majority Project, but 4 the Love of Animals only shares information we … Continue reading → The post Join #TheMajorityProject to end BSL appeared first on 4 The Love of Animals.

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The Most Interesting Gull in the World

10,000 Birds

'As I had cause to observe last weekend, the great divide between birders and nonbirders is best expressed through gulls. Owls and eagles and ducks and hummingbirds and parrots and woodpeckers are all things that a regular nonbirding joe or jane can, with time and a few color photographs, see the appeal of. Even sparrows, if you choose the right species and play your cards right, can be elevated to ‘cute’ status.

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Animal Ethics

'This blog had 955 visits during January, which is an average of 30.8 visits per day. A year ago, the average was 36.5.

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Join us in the effort to Save Them All

4 The Love Of Animals

'When Best Friends Animal Society reached out to us to help spread the word about their new campaign, we couldn’t wait to help. Best Friends, the only national animal welfare organization dedicated exclusively to ending the killing of dogs and … Continue reading → The post Join us in the effort to Save Them All appeared first on 4 The Love of Animals.

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The hardest post to write.

4 The Love Of Animals

'Our sweet Baby the Maltese went over the rainbow bridge last night. Everything happened quickly, starting on Monday when we learned that she had cancer and that it had spread to multiple organs. There was nothing that could be done … Continue reading → The post The hardest post to write. appeared first on 4 The Love of Animals.

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Best Bird of the Weekend (Last of January 2015)

10,000 Birds

'Alas, the team named for a bird fell short of the crown in Super Bowl XLIX. While many human beings felt anguish and rage at the loss, most avifauna appeared unperturbed. The non-Seahawk birds that caught my eye this weekend were Northern Cardinals , which always look their best burning crimson against a blanket of white snow. Corey’s Best Bird of the Weekend was a wonderful American Pipit foraging on the roadside margin at Jones Beach State Park.

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These Poems Are for the Birds

10,000 Birds

'Literally. Because what’s better than some good, soul-stirring poetry? Reading some good, soul-stirring poetry about birds—and nature—of course. The good folks at BirdLife International remind us that there are 4 weeks left to enter this year’s RSPB/Rialto Nature Poetry Competition. Prizes include cash, a creative writing class in Wales, a tour of East Anglia with British nature writer Mark Cocker, and publication in British poetry magazine The Rialto.

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Nine-banded Armadillos in Florida

10,000 Birds

'One of the wonderful experiences when birding away from your home turf is the potential to come across creatures other than birds with which you may not be familiar. On my previous trips to the Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival I had only once spotted an armadillo, and that was on the side of the highway as I whizzed past, which is hardly the view you want when you are seeing something for the first time.

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Where Are You Birding This First Weekend of February 2015?

10,000 Birds

'Keep your eyes to the skies for freaky hybrids ! If you live on my side of the globe–north/south axis, of course–you may be as sick as I am of winter weather. Alas, the long slog to spring will take many, many more frigid, blustery weeks. At least we have birds… My desire to see boreal specialties pales in comparison to my passion for staying warm and dry.

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Intermediate Egret encounter

10,000 Birds

'Some weeks just fly by and here I am realising it is the weekend and time to write and get away from painting woodwork and other projects we have running around our home! So, I am digging into the past! Our garden has been active with birds as always and we have had the company of the noisy raucous Grey-crowned Babblers , three Black-chinned Honeyeaters that have become regular visitors as they patiently wait for one of the native trees to open its flowers, Double-barred Finches , Brown Honeye

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Redgannet’s Year List 2015

10,000 Birds

'The Management at 10,000 Birds are pleased to announce that they almost managed to persuade Redgannet to attempt to compile his year list whilst sober or, where that is not practicable, only mildly hung-over. For his part, Redgannet has committed to a trial period through January and will try to stick to a more socially responsible regimen of birds then beer for the rest of 2015.

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Ten Years Gone

Animal Ethics

'Here are the posts from February 2005.

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Great Horned Owl Along Fellsmere Grade Road

10,000 Birds

'On the second day of the Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival I wasn’t scheduled to lead any field trips. Rather than sleep in or do some other foolish thing like that I did what any self-respecting birder from New York who finds himself in Florida would do: I went birding! In particular, I headed south, to the T.M. Goodwin Waterfowl Management Area , which is open to vehicles not driven by hunters on Mondays and Thursdays only.

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Flying Dinosaurs: A Review by a Triceratops Fan

10,000 Birds

'My knowledge of dinosaurs started and stopped with Jurassic Park (the movie, not the theme park), Patrick’s Dinosaurs, a charming book my daughter read in grade school, and, most recently, visits to the American Museum of Natural History with my nephews. In my runs through the dinosaur halls with Jake and Zach, I’m pretty sure I saw Deinonychus , the small fossil that inspired the velociraptors in Jurassic Park and, more importantly (in some minds), revived a 19th century theory that birds are

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