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Birds of Prey: Unlimited Collectible Figurines

13th October 2009
For the macho bird lovers out and about this big old world of ours, I bring you an article that will scintillate your senses. Read all about the birds of prey you so love and want to know about. You can collect them you know as bird figurines and start ... Read >
Author: Andy F

Greatest Halloween Mask Plans Ever!

12th October 2009
Which makes for the best Halloween mask could be a matter of personal taste. But the following classes continue coming back year on year. Frightful scary works, for sure. Once-popular monsters like Frankenstein are pass. But gross works even better. ... Read >
Author: robby houston7795

Corbels - Modern Uses And What To Look For

02nd October 2009
Corbels, as an architectural element, have been around for hundreds of years. Their popularity has not diminished but has, in fact, increased over time. The word “corbel” comes from the French word for raven presumably because of its “beak” like... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Locksmith Los Angeles: Your Key to Security is Locksmiths Los Angeles

01st October 2009
How often do you look at your key ring? We really don’t think about it very often until we’re left without a key that we need to get into our hours or vehicle. This situation can prove to you how valuable locks can be. It is also a good situation that... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

New Age Spirituality - Inspirational Stories ( Part 21 )

30th September 2009
Now the princess had fallen so much in love with this young man that she said, "I must marry this man or I shall die"; and she went after him to bring him back. Then our other Sannyasin, who had brought the king there, said to him, "King, let us follow th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Entrepreneurialism – A Duck By Any Different Color

29th September 2009
There once was an ugly duckling with feathers all stubby and brown. He didn’t realize he would one day be a swan so any face-to-face marketing technique he ever used ultimately resulted in widespread ridicule. This of course led the duck/swan to venture... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Relationship Break Up

29th September 2009
A relationship break up is one of the most devastating emotional events that can happen to anyone. But you have to understand that all relationships are not meant to be. One may feel that they found their true soul mate, while the other is in love, at the... Read >
Author: Poppss

What are bed bugs?

21st September 2009
Though their name might suggest that they are bugs, bed begs are in reality insects, and belong to the cimicidae family. They feed on the blood of birds and mammals. Though there are many species of these bugs, the ones that infest humans are cimex hemipt... Read >
Author: Ted Baker

Decorate pet bird cages with bird toys

16th September 2009
Bird toys are a must for birds to make up their loneliness within the bird cages. Toys make pet birds active and keep their beaks clean since they get to exercise the beaks by pecking at the toys. Bird toys like ladders are available in abundance in s... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

Follow the Bed Bug Symptoms to Where they Hide

20th August 2009
Questions about how to get rid of bed bugs are popping up continually due to the re-appearance of these insects.It is essential that everybody become aware of the bed bug symptoms, so they can be treated in the early stages of the infestation. It is far b... Read >
Author: Erma Falter

Monsters That Hide In The Deep

13th August 2009
Magnificent sea animals, cuttlefish and squid are not fish, but cephalopod molluscs. They are among the most intelligent species on planet earth, belonging to a family that includes Octopus and Nautiluses. With a sharp beak-like mouth, plus eight long ten... Read >
Author: lynthomas

9 things that you don’t know about parrots

01st August 2009
1. Parrots need daily contact with their owners. – Some kinds need more care and attention than others. Cockatoo, Lorry and Jacob need special care every day. Amazons, Budgie, Conures small Africans parrots need also (though not that much) their owners... Read >
Author: Limoeg

The Blessings of a Hummingbird - An Inner Peace Tip by Catherine VanWetter

23rd July 2009
I was working on my computer, when my son told me that a hummingbird had hit the sliding glass door outside my bedroom. He told me that my very eager cat, Annie, quickly retrieved it and brought it into my bedroom. Annie released the bird and when I found... Read >
Author: CatherineVanWetter

Most Painful Places to Get a Tattoo and How to Minimize the Pain

18th July 2009
When you get a tattoo, you are allowing your skin to be pierced repeatedly by a needle or needles. It can last anything from minutes to hours depending on how big or complicated the tattoo design is. So, no matter how you look at it, pain is inevitable. I... Read >
Author: Dave Luc

Pet Behaviour Training: For Birds

15th June 2009
When you get a new pet, then it is important that you start with the basics of pet behaviour training. This is helpful when it comes to teaching birds to be petted, or teaching them how to talk if you are the owner of a parrot. Pet behaviour training allo... Read >
Author: Michael H.

Pet Behaviour Training: For Birds

15th June 2009
When you get a new pet, then it is important that you start with the basics of pet behaviour training. This is helpful when it comes to teaching birds to be petted, or teaching them how to talk if you are the owner of a parrot. Pet behaviour training allo... Read >
Author: Michael H.

Setting Limits for Your Parrot's Own Good

17th April 2009
As soon as your parrot has settled down in your house, it's necessary to teach him some limits. Always using soft and audible words, explain to him what you don't want him to do, or firmly say “no”, and on the contrary congratulate him when he unders... Read >
Author: Laurene Arroyo

How to decorate a Parrot cage – Part 2

17th April 2009
4. Parrot CAGE BOTTOM There is a plastic base with a wire grate in most parrot cages. The grate keeps the parrot from stepping into their droppings. Anyway some of the droppings stick to it. So it can be taken out right away. The grate can be used as a ... Read >
Author: Limoeg

The Joy of Peeps (and of Life)

08th April 2009
For some unknown reason I have always been fascinated by the Peep (the cute yellow marshmallow chick put in Easter baskets galore). I can't explain it. But I am not alone; there are dozens and dozens of blogs and websites dedicated to the Peep. I was... Read >
Author: Denise Ryan

Finding Out How Fresh Are Your Chicken

04th April 2009
DETERMINING THE AGE OF CHICKEN.--An excellent way in which to determine the age of a chicken that has been dressed consists in feeling of the breast bone at the point where it protrudes below the neck. In a very young chicken, a broiler, for instance, the... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Brief Information about the Weapons of Medieval Knights

02nd April 2009
Whenever the word medieval Knight strikes in your mind, the horrifying picture of battlefield, deadly weapon appears immediately. The medieval knights were professional soldiers of middle ages armed with the most fatal weapons. It was said that the "middl... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

The Bed Bugs Dilemma

25th March 2009
Under everyone's mattress hides parasites. Bed bugs are one of the most common insects in America. However it is only in the recent years that bed bugs are categorized as pests. With increase of immigrant and travelers from different places, bed bugs thri... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Commemorating Independence With The Mexican 50 Peso Gold Coin

13th March 2009
No coin collection can be complete without a fine set of Mexican gold coins, most specifically the Mexican 50 Peso gold coin. An affordable coin made of 90% gold alloy and 10% copper alloy, this specimen is a great investment for those collecting gold bul... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

Four Expert Tips for Taking Care of Parakeets

23rd February 2009
Parakeets are very popular pets. They're very sociable and playful. They also come in many different colors, so you can easily find the perfect one for you. If you're thinking about buying one of these birds, there are a few things you'll need to know.... Read >
Author: D Swain

Expert Tips for Breeding Budgies

09th February 2009
Breeding budgies is a time-consuming but rewarding task. If you want to breed these birds, there are a few things you will need to know. Here are a few tips to make the experience a bit easier for you. Age Budgies reach sexual maturity quite early... Read >
Author: D Swain

Four Tips for Buying a Pet Canary

18th January 2009
So, you're thinking about buying a pet canary huh? Well, there are a few things you should know before you make a purchase. This article will give you a few tips. Health It should go without saying that you want to pick out a healthy bird. Look f... Read >
Author: D Swain

Set Your Hands Free with Jabra BT530

06th January 2009
Bluetooth is one of the best utility that can set you free. When coupled with a compatible cell phone, a Bluetooth headset allows you to make calls without having to hold the phone in your hand. And Bluetooth headsets are more than just a convenience. Eve... Read >
Author: Hamid

5K Running and Improving your 5K Times

03rd December 2008
Not everyone can run 5k. So finishing a race is an achievement. But if you are running a competitive race, you want to do as well as you can. You may not win overall unless you are a professional, but you want to do well in your category or age group. Thi... Read >
Author: Jenny Jenkins

Exciting Baby Footprint Invitation Ideas

02nd December 2008
Are you looking forward to a baby shower? Is your problem right now about the invitations you're going to give out? A lot of mothers to-be are stuck when it comes to making baby shower invites. But as far as this matter is concerned, a baby footprint invi... Read >
Author: Melissa Patterson

Things You Need To Know About Pet Parakeets

24th November 2008
Pet stores, private breeders, bird marts or bird shows can be an ideal place to purchase a Parakeet. Before selecting your new pet parakeet, it's important to take time and observe the actions of different birds in the store. Are some more active than oth... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane

The Best Perfume Bedtime Story. It Can Happen to You Too

10th November 2008
Spending his mid afternoon at the promenade was a usual thing for him to do. The warm breeze flew by carrying the orange maple leaves along. It whirled into the air and levitated freely. The earth was soft and marigolds and chrysanthemums were at its full... Read >
Author: Sonny

Severe Macaws As Pets

10th October 2008
Also known as the Chestnut-Fronted Macaw, the Severe Macaw is one of the largest 'mini-macaws'. They are about 40-45 cm (16-18in) long, including the tail which is about half its length. They live in South America, from Panama south into Amazonian Brazil ... Read >
Author: Jane Renshaw

The Northern Cardinal

15th September 2008
The cardinal is the most recognized bird in the United States. Seven States recognize the Cardinal as their state bird. These beautiful birds are non-migratory and are found from the southeastern U.S. into South America. They range west to Arizona and ... Read >
Author: rheroux

THE NORTHERN CARDINAL

12th September 2008
THE NORTHERN CARDINAL Cabin Decor, Lodge Decor, Wildlife Decor and Rustic Decor The cardinal is the most recognized bird in the United States. Seven States recognize the Cardinal as their state bird. These beautiful birds are non-migratory and are fou... Read >
Author: rheroux

10 Useful Tips for Birdwatching Beginners

09th September 2008
Birdwatching is a wonderful pastime that can be enjoyed by all the family. It is low cost and gives you the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors. If you enjoy watching wildlife programs on television, then why not go out into the countryside and experi... Read >
Author: James

Swordfish Revenge Puts Wedding Ceremony in Doubt.

02nd June 2008
Robo Livo, may not be able to attend his wedding ceremony due to the actions of one very upset swordfish. The 31-year-old man, living on one of the tropical islands of Vanuatu, in the South Pacific, had his left hand amputated, following a vicious swor... Read >
Author: LynThomas

Bird of Paradise Flower - Heavenly Beauty

25th April 2008
The bird of paradise or Strelitzia Reginae is the most elegant and beautiful of flowers containing the colors green, orange, bright blue and pink. The flower resembles the head and beak of an exotic bird in shape, while the leaves are large and long on lo... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker

Picnic Tables Attract Many Varieties of Friends

07th April 2008
One of the greatest pleasures of outdoor living is inviting friends for a meal in the backyard. As much as we love to sit at our picnic tables and chat with our human friends, however, it’s also important to accommodate the feathered varieties by havin... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran

Fried Calamari With Hot Garlic Sauce

04th April 2008
Start by cleaning the Calamari. Holding the body in one hand gently pull on the tentacles to remove the insides, then remove the quill from inside the body cavity, finally peel the skin away from the outside of the body. Once the inside are out you can cu... Read >
Author: M B John

Everything You Need To Know About Your Cockatiel's Health

16th August 2007
The biggest challenge in Cockatiel care is health because it's just not a single concern. There are two major difficulties involved in avian sickness. The first is recognizing it and the second is treating. The bird's inherent behavior often contributes t... Read >
Author: Jessica Harrison

Country Chickens Novelty Tea Cosy and Egg Cosy Knitting Pattern

05th June 2007
An unusual novelty tea cosy and egg cosy featuring small stuffed chickens. These cosies would fit right into a country cottage kitchen with the free-range hens roaming around the top. Ideal for keeping the teapot and boiled eggs warm too, children really ... Read >
Author: S.Roberts

The Complex Behavior Beyond The Parrot Bite

30th May 2007
Parrots’ behavior is commonly misunderstood by people who have them as pets. Parrots have a complex behavior which is a little harder to manage by a person, not as the case of a dog for instance. Parrots are intelligent, beautiful and entertaining birds... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Interesting Facts: For The Birds

12th April 2007
1. How many eyelids do birds have? A. None B. One C. Two D. Three D. Three TOPICS: They have an upper lid resembling that of humans, a lower lid that closes when a bird sleeps, and a third lid, called a nictitating membrane, that sweeps across the... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Puffins, the Parrot of the Sea

29th January 2007
It is August on the coast of Iceland, and the air is filled with the deep garbled growls of hundreds of puffins. The social birds have come to shore for the short breeding season, and the rocky banks are dotted with their squat, football-shaped bodies. Fr... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Coping With The Parrot Pet Fashion

07th September 2006
There is a new "fashion" on the market: parrots as pets! There are more and more popular every day. This popularity is shown by the high interest for parrot's information on the internet. There is a paradox in this because this seems to be a new phenomeno... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

A Rare Bird Indeed For Bird Watchers The Atlantic Puffin

25th July 2006
For most bird watching enthusiast, keeping an eye out for a rare sighting is of great importance. Sighting an Atlantic Puffin is just such rare sighting A Rare Bird Indeed For Bird Watchers The Atlantic Puffin Observing an Atlantic Puffin is a bir... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Prepping For Business Partnerships: A Bird's Eye View

03rd May 2006
Successful business development executives increasingly are doing battle in the arena of strategic alliances and marketing partnerships. Nowadays getting the jump on your competition is not half as important as mapping out and deploying a targeted and uni... Read >
Author: Harvey Kraft

How to Find the Best Disc Music Box, Part II

28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Monique Hawkins Whether you collect antique music boxes, vintage music boxes, ballerina music boxes for your ballerina room dcor, wooden keepsake boxes, or musical jewelry boxes, disc music boxes also make lovely collectibles. Here are ... Read >
Author: monique hawkins

How Bird Flu Kills

05th March 2006
The bird flu virus is supposed to be really affecting the birds only. However, because of the nature of flu viruses that can be able to mutate and transfer from one species to the other. The bird flu virus that has been killing birds has now been affectin... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

Trend-setting Across America: The New Medieval Architecture

26th February 2006
Corbels, or decorative brackets, are one of the most versatile decorative ornaments that can be used to enhance the architectural beauty of any room . Corbels are growing in popularity and can be used just about anywhere. By definition, a corbel is an ar... Read >
Author: Patricia Tomaskovic

The Most Extraordinary Automata of Them All for Music Box and Antique Collectors

01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Monique Hawkins There are a wide variety of music and non-music automata. These include "Vaucanson's Duck","Striking Jacks", "The Draughtsman", "The Writer", and "Singing Bird Cages" to name a few. However, the most extraordinary of them... Read >
Author: monique hawkins

Keep Your Parrot Happy with Safe Parrot Toys

24th November 2005
You are the proud owner of a parrot and you are looking for a toy for your pet. The offer of parrot toys on the market is huge, so how do you know which parrot toy is safe for your pet? Because you should be aware that some of them are dangerous for pets ... Read >
Author: Ispas Marin