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Birding

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2008-08-28  Birding - ROBINS:   Robins rarely fall out of their nest; they jump when they are ready even though they cannot fly. You should have left it alone as the parents would have taken care of it. As you observed, the bird got...
2008-08-28  Birding - ROBINS:   Robins exhibit rather domestic behavior, and can easily be trained, but they are indeed wild animals. It is technically illegal to keep them indefinitely as pets. Depending on where you live, there...
2008-08-28  Birding - disturbing wild duck behavior:   Well, I can't give you the exact reason because I don't know the exact circumstances. But I presume that the ducks were in a suburban/urban area as there were many human witnesses. In an artificial environment...
2008-08-26  Birding - albino red tail hawk:   Albino birds aren't rare, but they aren't common either. I have never seen an albino hawk. But I've seen lots of other albino birds. They are more common in game birds, because of all the organized breeding...
2008-08-26  Birding - mourning doves sleep:   I can't tell you exactly where he sleeps - probably in a tree branch.Both male and female mourning doves share in incubating and feeding their young. Incubation lasts 14 to 15 days. Young mourning doves...


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