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    St Louis Zoo is a very large zoo. It has different sections that have the animals that come from around the same places and are close to each other. So looking around it seems like you may be looking around in a different country. It is made to look like the wilderness. The enclosures look they the country of origin the animals come from. It is fun to see where the animals are from and get an idea of what it looks like. The penguin and puffin exhibit is in a zigzag that you go around to see them

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    Jivaro Indians

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    reaches down below the knees. A common feature of male attire is the etsemat‚ a woven band decorated with feathers that is worn around the head. Ceremonial dress is more elaborate. Men paint their faces with black and red dyes. An ornament made of bird bones is wrapped around the shoulders‚ signifying the possession of an arutam soul and the spiritual power it provides. Here recently‚ the Jivaro are acquiring Western clothing. These manufactured clothes are often used for special occasions such as

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    The Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) The blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) belongs to the family Corvidae and the order Passeriformes (Cornell University‚ 2015). It is one of the most common birds to be sighted in the United States. It has a range that covers about 2/3 of North America (Johnson‚ 2011). Blue Jays tend to migrate only over short distances‚ and have never been observed anywhere south of the United States. Given their wide distribution pattern‚ many observations relating to their life history

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    colder. And in the church while the priest was giving an important religious speech people usually listen and the room is quiet but actually no one was hearing him from people’s coughing because they were sick and that drowned his voice. Also the birds were sad and not moving in the snow as if they were nesting‚ And Marian has got a cold from this horrible winter .Therefore her nose is red and soft.  Forth Stanza:-  In winter people usually prepare warmed food .So they prepared some roasted and

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    Ben Sheldahl Pogreba AP Language 1/3/14 Meere Men? Or be we Bird-Gods? “A-well-a‚ birdbirdbird‚ b-bird’s the word A-well-a‚ don’t you know about the bird Well‚ everybody’s talking about the bird A-well-a‚ birdbird‚ b-bird’s the word A-well-a‚ bird” These sage words from “The Trashmen” hint at the fragility of the bird species‚ as well as emphasizing the necessity of birds in not just our physical lives‚ but our pop culture. In this excerpt from the book Silent Spring‚ Rachel Carson

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    The Karnala Bird Sanctuary is located in Panvel Taluka of Raigad District‚ outside Mumbai‚ India near Matheran and Karjat. The sanctuary is quite small with an area of 12.11 square kilometres but along with the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and Tungareshwar sanctuary is one of the few sanctuaries to be within reach of the city of Mumbai. Contents   [hide]  1 Location 2 Birds 3 Gallery 4 External links Location[edit] The sanctuary is centered around the historic Karnala Fort and lies just off

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    Why Are Feathers Pink?

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    Little bird is sitting on her bed waiting for her grandma to tell her a bedtime story. Grandma: So‚ what kind of story do you want me to tell tonight? Little bird: Grandma‚ can you tell me why are your feathers pink? Grandma: This is a long story. It begins with….. Once upon a time‚ on an island far away called Pixa. There lived two creatures‚ the humans‚ and the birds. A magical place where the sky is always blue with big fluffy white clouds and the sun is always shining. All of the birds have white

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    they can get this disease by inhaling the infected waste or digesting the particles. One way to test for this is to keep the bird away from other birds. They also will do blood test‚ examination of the symptoms‚ same for humans. They can treat this disease by keeping the infected birds away from other birds that may catch this disease. Also disinfecting everything that the bird has touched‚ for humans giving you medication‚ Sometimes organ may be involved and surgery may be required. Psittacosis

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    song of a skylark‚ and cannot begin to wonder of the birds vast beauty. He continues on in his poem about how this skylark is greater than all things‚ and how the speaker cannot fathom all of the birds features. In stanza one he starts by saying “Hail to the blithe spirit! Bird thou never wert‚ That from Heaven‚ or near it.” this is really when the speaker begins to shout and express about how the bird is more than a bird. He compares the bird to a spirit quite a few times‚ you really see that when

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    makes a point using a bird who wants to be free. Through this birds situation‚ the author shows that it’s song can only be understood by the individual who doesn’t have any money or time spent on it. It also shows how busy someone can get‚ so that they stop listening or caring about the ones around them. This story also makes you realize and value your freedom. Though most of us were born with it‚ some aren’t‚ and the ones who have it should be grateful. The man who caught the bird sees it only like

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