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BOBS for Dogs & Best Friends Animal Society

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This is fun news!BOBS from Skechers has created five styles of a limited collection to benefit Best Friends Animal Society. The collection – featuring fun prints of dogs, cats and the Best Friends logo – commemorates Skechers multi-year partnership with … Continue reading → The post BOBS for Dogs & Best Friends Animal Society appeared first on 4 The Love of Animals.

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Meet The Gray Thrasher

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Tom Brown grew up in the high desert area of Central Oregon. His love for birds and photography started at a young age. Thru the course of time, travel, and a lot of different occupations, he ended up living in Seattle, and met a girl with a sailboat. They’ve been traveling and bird blogging the world ever since! This is Tom’s second contribution to 10,000 Birds, following the riveting description of his great hummingbird nest heist : The Gray Thrasher , one of the endemic species of the “The Ba

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This blog had 1,366 visits during March, which is an average of 44.0 visits per day. A year ago, the average was 38.1.

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Can Puppies Fix Boredom? #PowerofPuppies

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SoulPancake has teamed with Puppy Chow to release their new #PowerofPuppies video and help raise pet food donations for shelter dogs in need. For each video view, Purina will donate one pound of Puppy Chow Natural to Rescue Bank (up … Continue reading → The post Can Puppies Fix Boredom? #PowerofPuppies appeared first on 4 The Love of Animals.

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American Pets Alive! Creating a No Kill Nation

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Can you imagine America becoming a No Kill Nation? American Pets Alive! can and it is our mission. AmPA! is dedicated to making America No-Kill by hosting a yearly National Conference that shares Austin Pets Alive!’s innovative No-Kill programs to … Continue reading → The post American Pets Alive! Creating a No Kill Nation appeared first on 4 The Love of Animals.

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It’s Nestcam Season—Take Your Pick and Take a Peek!

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In the Northern Hemisphere, at least, spring has sprung. Which means spring fever. Which, in the bird world, means babies. And who doesn’t love cute baby birds? Luckily, with March Madness almost over (go ’nova!), there are plenty of nestcams competing for your workday procrastination. I won’t go so far as to put together a bracket, but here’s a list of just a few of the coolest nestcams you can feast your eyeballs on: Rosie the Hummingbird , a hybrid Rufous/Allen’s hummer (that’s her above) …

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Ship-followers and Sunsets

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One of my ambitions for this year is to do more birding around New Zealand, and in particular try and knock off a few of the possible species here I haven’t seen yet, perhaps with a mind to breaking 100 species here in a year. Most of the species I need have small or highly restricted ranges in places I simply haven’t been yet. With that thought in mind I decided to hit the Marlborough Sounds over the Easter Weekend (we get Good Friday and Easter Monday off here in New Zealand, take

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Shorebird Nesting Season

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That time of the year has come! The magnificent, adorable, and dangerous breeding season for both shorebirds and seabirds along the Florida Panhandle. It’s during these months when I cringe anytime there’s a dog on the beach (though usually dogs aren’t allowed at all), for fear it might go after a fuzzy chick or adult sitting on eggs.

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Best Bird of the Weekend (Last of March 2016)

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While so many spent the weekend obsessing over eggs, others cast their eyes to the feathered fruit of eggs… not necessarily Easter eggs, but different, non-chicken eggs. Maybe this whole comparison falls apart upon closer scrutiny, but these are still fine days to be looking at birds! I enjoyed observing Wild Turkeys , clearly feeling bolder on Easter than Thanksgiving, foraging openly along the Palisades Parkway.

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Dollarbird departure dates

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Each September we await the return of the Dollarbird Eurystomus orientalis to the Broome area and it is a lovely bird to observe. It is the only member of the roller family to come to Australia and migrates right down the east coast of Australia, but does not travel much further south than Broome on the west coast. The Dollarbird has a very distinctive flight displaying its large white spots under its wings and its undulating flight is similar to that of the Red-winged Parrot that we observe a

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Double-collared Seedeater

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Most of you will either know or have guessed, that I am in a privileged position that allows me to bird around the world and pass it off as work. Well, the icing on the cake (actually, the candles too) is that I get to nominate a travel companion that can take advantage of discounted travel and come along for the ride. This week my birdy buddy, Martin, joined me for a trip to Argentina and one of our first birds from the Costanera Sur Reserve was a male Double-collared Seedeater.

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Ten Years Gone

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Here are the posts from April 2006.

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Playback or Birding in the Dark

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It is a cold night in early March and the young moon barely visible through the thick branches of the oak forest. Two of us are sitting in a car parked by the side of the road, all four indicators blinking just in case of some drunk driver. Not that there is much traffic and yet, we do get three to five cars in the fifteen minutes that we spend on each census point.

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