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    The Great Horned Owl When I was going up in Minnesota‚ I would often travel to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area located in the northern part of the state. This area is approximately 150 miles of the most beautiful and calming National Forests in the United States. This is where I had my first interaction with an owl. I heard it before I was able to finally see it. I remember trying to sleep at night and hearing the loud “hoot‚ hoot‚ hoot‚ hooooo” as it kept me awake. My dad had to tell me what

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    fascination for birds. Text 1 is an article from National Geographic from 2004; an informative and journalistic article which targets an audience that cares for nature and their environment‚ and attempts to display how people can aid endangered cranes to discover their migration patterns. “Now‚ before they are released to the wild‚ they are being taught the habits of their ancestors with modern techniques pioneered by Operation Migration‚ an organization devoted to helping endangered birds learn

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    (1844) [pic]T was lovely summer weather in the country‚ and the golden corn‚ the green oats‚ and the haystacks piled up in the meadows looked beautiful. The stork walking about on his long red legs chattered in the Egyptian language‚ which he had learnt from his mother. The corn-fields and meadows were surrounded by large forests‚ in the midst of which were deep pools. It was‚ indeed‚ delightful to walk about in the country. In a sunny spot stood a pleasant old farm-house close by a deep river

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    List of Collective Nouns

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    A panel of experts. A gang of labourers. A flock of tourists. A board of directors. The following collective nouns are used for animals. A catch of fish. An army of ants. A flight of birds. A flock of birds. A haul of fish. A flock of sheep. A herd of deer/cattle/elephants/goats/buffaloes. A hive of bees. A litter of cubs. A host of sparrows. A team of horses. A troop of lions.

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    chicken in 3% of farms with 10‚000 or more chickens : chicken are confined in groups • Hierarchical type of social organization (dominant vs submissive chickens) • Pecking behavior o Cannibalism (loss to the farmer when a bird is killed) o Fewer eggs produced : Submissive birds devote less time at the feeding through o Pecking increases for the most productive chicken and when they are confined • Main visual cues for the peck order removed : cannibalism reduced (+) A better process than debeaking

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    animal in the farm. 4. CHICKENS: Most people don’t realise that birds like this one‚ will be as young as at least 5 weeks old when they are sent to the slaughter house. Yet in these short weeks this bird will have experienced a life time or suffering. Chickens who are raised for meat have been selectively bred to grow at 3 times their natural rate‚ causing their bodies to grow excessively fast; their legs struggle to cope‚ many birds die and unable to life their own weight to reach food or water.

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    Great Frigatebird

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    Great Frigate-bird Egg size: 68 ? 48 mm Incubation lasts for around 55 days. During that time both parents incubate the egg in shifts that last between 3–6 days; the length of shift varies by location‚ although female shifts are longer than those of males. Birds have been recorded losing between 20–33% of their body mass during a shift. The chick has no feathers when it hatches and one parent must stay with it at all times to protect it from the sun’s heat. After a month the chick will be

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    Solitary Reaper

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    valley. Q2)Why did the poet compare the song of the solitary reaper with those of the nightingales and cuckoo bird? The poet was deeply moved by the sweet melancholic song of the Highland lass .It was so profound that it was sweeter than a nightingale or a cuckoo bird .The nightingale sings to welcome the weary travelers in the Arabian desert . the thrilling voice of the cuckoo bird announce the onset of spring and it is pleasant that it breaks the silence of the seas for till the islands of Hebrides

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    LIST OF TOOLS and EQUIPMENT USED * These include: * Brooding bulbs * Gas brooder * Core paper * Barrow * Shovel * Rake * Hay fork * Bucket * Blow torch * Knap stack sprayer * Table spoon/ measuring spoon * Fan * Tube feeder * Tractor tailor * Plasson water * Waterer * Push broom * Overall * Respirator * Gloves * Goggles * Drum * Cheese tin * Fogger system * Gas cylinder * Matches * Medicine

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    stayed on the ark for three hundred and ninety two days (7:6‚ 8:14). Utnapishtim stayed on the boat until the raven did not come back‚ and Noah stayed on the ark until God told him to come out (par 16; 8:15-16). Noah and Utnapishtim each sent out birds to let them

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