Birders of a feather... (Bird Cages)
Birders of a feather...
The infirmities of age have reduced me to an armchair birdwatcher. I no longer resent this, in fact I find some compensation.
Source: www.deccanherald.com
Private Trappers Busy IN THE 'Burbs Critter in Your Yard? Don't Call the City Animals Everywhere
By Brent Champaco Judy Swortz Rick & Claudia Finseth Robert Stewart Persis R. Shook Yvonne Hendrickson Joy Ellsworth, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Aug.
Source: www.redorbit.com
Zoo found in two Battle Creek homes
Monkeys, chickens, chinchillas, quails, a cobra...and that's not all...have been found in two homes in the city of Battle Creek.
Source: www.woodtv.com
Bird flu: Whos next? Bangladesh!The Role of Public Administration
In comparison to malaria and diarroeal diseases, which together kill over 3 million people every year, bird flu has killed very few people. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the H5N1 virus may mutate into a new human flu virus against, which humans have no immunity.
Source: www.bangladesh-web.com
Pet briefs
Woof Studios, professional pet photographers, will be taking pet portraits from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Humane Society Calumet Area, 421 45th St. The photos are by appointment only. Get the family and pets together for a family portrait or charming holiday greeting card.
Source: www.nwitimes.com
At least my column can line bird cages
It seems impossible that I have been writing this column for almost 10 years. That is about 26,000 words a year. It is similar to a mason trying to recreate the Great Wall of China with a single trowel and dry mortar.
Source: www.thefacts.com
Our senior class
We're home to the famously flippered and furry, the growling and chirping. Get to know the retiring lives of these beasts unburdened.
Source: www.sptimes.com

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