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Bob Alexander

Life Lessons Learned From A Mockingbird!

... season. Some mated pairs however have been known to stay together for over eight years.  This is generally the life span of the Northern Mockingbird. When the pair settles down to the business of raising a family, they build a nest of ... Read Read: Life Lessons Learned From A Mockingbird!

By: Bob Alexander | 19/04/2009 | Pets

The Wonderful Mockingbird

... that the mockingbird has the most stunning of all songs among the different species of birds in Northern America. That is conceivably the sense behind the mockingbird to have been adopted as the turmoil bird of Texas in 1927.The song of ... Read Read: The Wonderful Mockingbird

By: Jason Richards | 06/01/2009 | Pets

What is a Mockingbird

... that the mockingbird has the most stunning of all songs among the different species of birds in Northern America. That is conceivably the reason behind the mockingbird to have been adopted as the state bird of Texas in 1927. The song of ... Read Read: What is a Mockingbird

By: Jay Schindler | 08/11/2008 | Pets
Carolyn McFann

A Northerners' Guide to Living in the Tampa Bay Area of Florida

... , yellow fruits. In the grocery store up north, one starfruit easily could cost $5. I had fresh fruit and a mockingbird (the state bird of Florida) serenading me with his beautiful songs on a daily basis. Orange and grapefruit trees are ... Read Read: A Northerners' Guide to Living in the Tampa Bay Area of Florida

By: Carolyn McFann | 03/04/2007 | Destinations

Going Bird Watchign In Georgia

... and Semipalmated Sandpipers. In other parts of Georgia, you will encounter Black Vultures, Catbirds, Mourning Doves, Northern Mockingbirds, Northern Bobwhites and Turkey Vultures.  The state bird of Georgia is the Brown Thrasher. You won't ... Read Read: Going Bird Watchign In Georgia

By: Julie Souto | 21/02/2009 | Pets

brian ramsey

Out And About In Nassau - Outdoor Recreation In The Bahamas

... blue herons, snowy egrets, great egrets, reddish egrets, green herons, white ibis, blue winged teal, northern mockingbirds. Some of the locations for viewing various species include the Paradise Island ponds, Clifton Heritage site and the ... Read Read: Out And About In Nassau - Outdoor Recreation In The Bahamas

By: brian ramsey | 07/02/2008 | Exotic Locations

Bahamas: Diving And Water Adventures

... , Bahama pintail, Bahama parrot, great lizard-cuckoo, loggerhead kingbird, Bahama mockingbird and the stripe-headed tanager, to name but a few. The birds cannot be found on all of the Bahamian Islands, so a birding guide can ensure you make ... Read Read: Bahamas: Diving And Water Adventures

By: Alex J Smith | 27/09/2007 | Travel

President Barack Obama – What Does it Mean?

... of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. or experiencing the segregated South through the eyes of children in To Kill a Mockingbird. (Not to say that they didn’t confront vexing racial issues of their own, but the lines weren’t drawn quite as sharply ... Read Read: President Barack Obama – What Does it Mean?

By: Nate Gillespie | 07/02/2009 | Education

Attracting Birds to Your Garden Bird Feeder

... * Mourning Doves - cracked corn seeds, wheat, sunflower and safflower seeds * Mockingbirds - bread, suet, raisins * Robins - breadcrumbs, raisins, apples * Northern Shrikes - Suet. * Siskins - sunflower seeds, thistle seeds * Thrashers - ... Read Read: Attracting Birds to Your Garden Bird Feeder

By: Janet Ashby | 30/11/2008 | Gardening
 

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