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Best Bird of the Weekend (Third of March 2011)

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Quetzals of Ecuador

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home about advertise archives birds conservation contact galleries links reviews subscribe Browse: Home / Birds , Destinations , Trips / Quetzals of Ecuador Quetzals of Ecuador By Renato • March 12, 2011 • 7 comments Tweet Share Ecuador has three types of Quetzals, one in the Amazon basin and two in the east and west slopes.

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Angel’s Miracle

4 The Love Of Animals

She then lies down right beside me. We especially love playing in the snow, which we get lots of here in Minnesota! on the night of September 21, 2011, Angel became restless and woke me up. We stayed like that with Angel right by him until the police and ambulance got there. I want to share a small miracle.

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Dragonflies and Damselflies of the East: A Field Guide Review

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The specific geographic area covered is “east of the western boundaries of Ontario, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana”; the eastern United States and Canada is known for its diversity of odonates. Species accounts are sequential, one running right after the other. Princeton University Press, 2011. This one is 2.5

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New York State Big Year?

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As of Friday, 11 May, Anthony had already seen 283 species in New York State, a blistering and likely record-setting pace ( Richard Fried is the current record-holder with 352 species seen in 2011 ). It’s a special bird and while I’ve seen them in Minnesota and Vermont, I’d love to see one in New York.

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