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    Myths

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    lazy bird. He was very different from other birds though‚ and he was always treated unfairly just because of his appearance. He had a beak that curved in towards the bottom‚ a very wide body shape‚ big eyes‚ and a large rounded head. The only thing that made owl and the other birds alike was the way they lived. He ate just like them‚ bathed just like them‚ and slept just like them‚ but one day something strange happened. Millions of years ago‚ there was no darkness‚ only daylight. The birds still

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    Tawny Owl Research Paper

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    The tawny owl‚ otherwise known by its scientific name‚ Strix Aluco‚ or simply the brown owl‚ is a bird native to much of Eurasia. The tawny owl is known for it’s small‚ compact body‚ as well as its brown colorations as it is named for. This specific breed of owl is known in folklore to have an uncanny sense of sight during the night time‚ however this has been disproven through the work of Selig Hecht and Maurice Pirenne (Hecht and Pirenne‚ 1940). It was actually proven through their work that the

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    brought me to the beach or to the mountain. Immersing myself in sunlight‚ I heard some sound from birds‚ chop or rustling of leaves. When I grow up‚ I’m also feel good whenever I go outside with my family and my friends to observe changing of seasons‚ climates. On spring‚ I usually sit under a tree’s shadow for smelling germination of tree‚ and floral. Sometimes‚ I’m extremely curious about what two birds talk together‚ and image that I can understand

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    Barn Owls Research Paper

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    Owls‚ barn owls to be exact. When people say owls‚ all they can visualize is a bird with huge‚ glistening eyes that soars through the silent night with their lengthy wings. It may seem to be that all owls just fly because it is in their nature and it is all they do. Most people fail to see is what owls do throughout their daily lifetime. Not only do they fly‚ but these creatures can do so much more than that. Owls are simply just a mysterious yet precious animal. In the story “The Barn

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    Owl Research Paper

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    preys just like other birds. When they eat small preys‚ they can swallow it whole; when they eat larger preys they tear it into smaller pieces and then they swallow those. Owls obtain their food by using their sensitive ears to listen for its prey and their magnificent eyes allows them to locate their prey. When they fly‚ it is completely silent because if the way their feathers are made. They eat fish‚ amphibians‚ invertebrates‚ reptiles‚ small animals and even other birds. When they eat‚ the

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    Budgies

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    close to you for help when you need it? Your closest avian vet should be one of your birds best friends. They are the ones you will need to go to when you have a problem and often times it will be a life threatening one when you are faced with rushing them to one.  If you do not have an avian vet in your area‚ please find the closest other vet that at least has some idea of how to care for and treat birds. Any vet is better than none at all! Here are some links to help you find the closet avian

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    Food Inc Notes

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    produced * Companies basically control our food system * In the 1970’s the top 5 beef packers controlled only 25% of beef. * Today the top 4 control more than 80%. * Birds are now raised and slaughtered in half the time they were fifty years ago but now they are twice the size with large breasts. * All birds that come from farms must be almost exactly the same size. * “If you can grow a chicken in 49 days why grow one in three months? More money in your pocket!” * Chickens never

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    "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" is an utmost bona fide‚ descriptive memoir. This piece has a vast amount of stylistic devices that draw attention to the theme of Angelou’s autobiography. When summoned together‚ these devices add up and make up beautiful life story. Just as a sweetly sung melody dances through the wind‚ Maya Angelou’s style flows fluently throughout her writing in her autobiographical piece‚ "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings". As the silent listener lets the tune seep into their

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    penguins speech

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    The Penguin Most people know what a penguin is‚ or they think they do. A Penguin is an awarded bird that lives in the Antarctic and always seems to be dressed for a formal event‚ or maybe he looks like a nutty little professor The Macaroni penguin my personal favorite. Actually‚ there is more to the penguin than we could ever realize. To give you a good understanding of the penguin‚ I will tell you three areas about them‚ The Habitat an Anatomy of the Penguin‚ How some are close to being endangered

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    Evolution of Penguins

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    Penguins have evolved in a complex and distinguishably different manner than most birds. This style of evolution raises uncertainty about their future. Unlike most birds‚ which have flexible elbow joints and wings for flight‚ penguins have evolved with virtually inflexible elbow joints and flippers with a hydrofoil shape‚ which allows them to propel underwater. Furthermore‚ penguins have short stalky legs and broad anklebones‚ which allow them to maneuver in water and have an energy efficient waddle

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