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Don’t Kill Bill Event

4 The Love Of Animals

After Kyla Duffy’s first Don’t Kill Bill performance at Blogpaws in September, the Blogosphere was abuzz with videos and reviews. audio book is available now for download or as a 4-CD set mailed to your door. Rescues will be present in the lobby to talk about their adoptables and volunteer opportunities.

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Cliff Swallows and Pest Management

10,000 Birds

You can download the information on controlling Cliff Swallows in PDF format from the University of California here. As a result, certain activities affecting swallows are subject to legal restrictions 1. Because IT IS ILLEGAL TO INTERFERE WITH NESTING BIRDS!!

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Birding and Safari-ing South Africa with the ABA

10,000 Birds

The leopards place their kill in a tree, protecting it from poaching by other predators. So, the best way to find a leopard is to find the kill. It was a fresh kill, and though it might take hours, the observers knew that eventually the leopard was going to come back for his breakfast.

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Raptors of Mexico and Central America: A Book Review

10,000 Birds

The illustrations of bird behavior–a Laughing Falcon with a kill, Swainson’s, a Crested Caracara with its head thrown back–offer opportunities for a little individual style to shine through. You can download some of his papers from the Peregrine Fund web site. John Schmitt, Oxford Univ.

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Layover in Singapore

10,000 Birds

Anyone with more than a couple of hours to kill could easily make a quick birding foray out from the airport. Let’s take Singapore’s Changi International Airport as an example; it is a huge hub airport with large numbers of people passing through in transit to Australia, Indonesia and south-east Asia. Asian Glossy Starling.

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Birding Without Borders: A Review

10,000 Birds

He digitized and downloaded all of them, he says, in preparation for his 2015 Big Year — a whirlwind trip around the world in an effort to see 5,000 bird species in one year, something never before done. The result is his delightful new book, “ Birding Without Borders: An Obsession, a Quest, and the Biggest Year in the World.”.

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