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Archive for January, 2008

How to Bring nature into your life

Do you ever have the time to reduce your stress and relax? Well you can by brining nature into your life. You will find that you will feel better about yourself and life when you allow nature into your life. Many people believe that your environment influences [...]

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Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron
(Ardea Herodias)
The Great Blue Heron, North American’s largest heron, is one of the continent’s most widespread and adaptable wading birds. The Great Blue Heron stands four feet tall and has a wing span of more than six feet. Even though is very large in size, the Great Blue Heron only weighs about 6.5 [...]

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Do Not Feed the Pelicans
Safe Fishing Practices; this video is highly informative on the dangers of or lax fishing practices and is helpful in fishing practices keeping Pelicans safe.

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Clark’s Nutcracker

 

Clark’s Nutcracker(Nucifraga Columbiana)The Clark’s Nutcracker is native to the mountains of the western United States and Canada, and makes its home in the carniforous forest. The Clark’s Nutcracker was named for William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The Clark’s Nutcracker was initially identified as a bird in the woodpecker family because of the [...]

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Global Warming 101

Global Warming 101

Now that you have seen “Global Warming 101” Don’t miss this video. This is AMAZING Swedish documentary (in English) gives great information about what is happening to our planet.http://svt.se/content/1/c6/69/67/30/planeten1.asx

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Dunlin (calidris alpina)

Dunlin (calidris alpina)
The Dunlin is a small sandpiper, and is among the world’s most widespread shorebirds. This beautiful little sandpiper has two plumages: in summertime, while breeding, it has a black belly and reddish back. In winter, it is dull gray. The Dunlin is about seven inches in length with a wingspan of [...]

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