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Get A New Desktop Calendar Each Month—Free From Duncraft

Concord, NH (PRWEB) April 03, 2012

Duncraft customers love their birds and now they can download a new desktop calendar each month with a beautiful bird image from Duncraft’s website, http://www.duncraft.com , and it’s absolutely free.

In March, Duncraft offered two versions of their desktop calendar and both were hits! Customers could choose from images of a Red-winged Blackbird singing from a tree branch with spring-like buds or a beautiful chickadee perched on a colorful forsythia bush.

Each month’s calendar is seasonally appropriate and brings the outdoors in to anyone sitting at a computer screen instead of enjoying the great outdoors. Duncraft includes easy instructions on how to set the image as a desktop background.

April’s new calendar is choice of a lovely female cardinal or a colorful oriole, both of which Duncraft is sure their customers will love. And judging from the response they received for the March calendar, Duncraft is confident their customers will enjoy looking forward to their new calendars each month for years to come! Be sure to stop by Duncraft's site and check it out! Just scroll down the left navigation bar and click on Desktop Calendar .

Black-Capped Chickadee - HD Mini-Documentary

Transcript: "This cute, little bird is the black-capped chickadee. It is found in Canada, Alaska and the northern United States and is the ...

Photos of Chickadees at our feeder. - wild birds

One is the Black-capped Chickadee and the other is the Chestnut-backed Chickadee. Happy Birding,.

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Bird-lore Bird-lore

by a well-known sportsman, who is thoroughly conversant with this bird and who was present when a shipment was turned ... birds had pecked it. Soon a Chickadee lit near some suet on the apple tree in front and began feeding and then a ...

Bird-lore, An illustrated bi-monthly magazine devoted to the study and protection of birds ... Official organ of the Audubon societies ... Bird-lore, An illustrated bi-monthly magazine devoted to the study and protection of birds ... Official organ of the Audubon societies ...

When I arrived the following day most of the suet on the ground was gone and that in the trees had small holes in it where the birds had pecked it. Soon a Chickadee lit near some suet on the apple tree in front and began feeding and ...

The Birds of America The Birds of America

DRUMMOND'S SNIPE. Scolopax Drummondii, Swains. (not figured.) "This Snipe," according to Dr. Richardson, whose account of it I copy, "is common in the Fur Countries up to latitude 65°, and is also found in the recesses of the Rocky ...

Black-Capped Chickadee
90 pages
Black-Capped Chickadee

"This series will find a welcome place in bird-watching's storehouse of literature".

The Atlas of Breeding Birds of Alberta, A Second Look
626 pages
The Atlas of Breeding Birds of Alberta, A Second Look

Black-capped Chickadee (Poetile atncapiiius) OBSERVED DISTRIBUTION ATLAS 1 Mountain Chickadee (Poecile gambeli) Photo: Gerald Romanchuk NESTING CLUTCH SIZE (EGGS): 6-8 The Black-capped Chickadee is found in suitable habitat in all ...

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A bird in the hand
By Contributed - Barriere Star Journal I'll never forget the sheer excitement I felt the first time a bird accepted a seed from my hand. It was a Black-capped Chickadee. So tiny and light I barely felt its weight, just the slight tickle of its little

Nesting bluebirds and swallows
Nesting bluebirds and swallows There are 15 bluebird nests, 20 Tree Swallows nests, and one chickadee nest. Below are photos from those nests. The first shows Black-capped Chickadee hatchlings. I count six hatched birds and three eggs that had yet to hatch.

Learning How to Speak "Bird" at the Tolland Library
She also recommended the Birdsong Identiflyer, a hand held computer library that matches bird pictures with their songs. "[The Birdsong Identiflyer] gives you a way to test your skills," MacDonald said. The hour-long seminar included an opportunity to

Bears, Birds & Conservation; Part 2 - Whooping Cranes in Minnesota
I've already contacted the International Crane Institute in Baraboo,WI, and the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, and made arrangements to meet someone at both places, and view the cranes, get some photos, and garner information for a story about

For the Birds: Engel Conservation Area Alive with Color
One of the bird watchers present was John Winze, an avid nature photographer, who has catalogued the Engel Wildlife online as well. Interestingly enough, most of the photos catalogued are different from the species listed below that were seen during