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Hawk Eats Bird

A Sharp-Shinned Hawk ate another bird in our backyard. Those are the feathers of the other bird on the grass in front of him... Or what is left of ...

Florida Photography from a Canoe: Summer is here

Once at the rookery, I noticed that my rookery island was no longer being used by the cattle egrets, or any egrets from what I could tell. There were a few wading birds, a great blue, a great egret and not much else. Going there this morning was the first day of my summer and I can't think of a better way to spend a morning than on Biscayne Bay. I headed toward the bird rookeries with calm waters and barely a breeze....

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Carving Birds in Wood
128 pages
Carving Birds in Wood

Wingspread is 8 in (20.3 cm). designs and the source in Bali, and began to realize that this small island is unusual in its devotion to, and skill at, carving stylized birds. On a second visit in 1983, I saw no more of the top- profile ...

Wingspread, a world of birds
125 pages
Wingspread, a world of birds

But they judged the bird against human standards. The truth is that the eagle has its role in the world of nature, and over the ages it has ... It is an impressive bird, and its image makes a splendid picture on the national seal.

Alaska As It Used to Was
204 pages
Alaska As It Used to Was

Soon afterward the kids were holding the Eagle spread-eagled in order to take pictures, and also to measure the birds wingspread which proved to be just over seven feet in width. A mighty big bird. l wondered aloud why the Eagle hadn't ...

Nature magazine Nature magazine

I told you the same about beetles, flies, birds and mammals. But when it comes to game birds, I am not so sure. ... Maps may be made, either for use in notebooks or for charts, with pictures of the birds pasted on the area from which ...

Field & Stream
144 pages
Field & Stream

Many of the birds we stalked during our Florida photo safari are now part of our permanent ... The black skimmer, as many coastal residents know, is a striking bird. Its 3-foot wingspread, black plummage, and black-tipped red bill are ...