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The Illustrated Practical Guide to Birds in the Garden: The Complete Book of Bird Feeders, Bird Tables, Birdbaths, Nest Boxes and Backyard Birdwatching

The Illustrated Practical Guide to Birds in the Garden: The Complete Book of Bird Feeders, Bird Tables, Birdbaths, Nest Boxes and Backyard Birdwatching

The complete book of bird feeders, bird tables, birdbaths, nest boxes and backyard birdwatching. 25 step-by-step projects for birdhouses. Expert advice on feeding. A directory of wild bird species. 760 photographs and illustrations

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The Bluebird Book: The Complete Guide to Attracting Bluebirds (A Stokes Backyard Nature Book)

The Bluebird Book: The Complete Guide to Attracting Bluebirds (A Stokes Backyard Nature Book)

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This guide to understanding one of America’s best-loved birds covers buying or building bulebird nest boxes, establishing bluebird trails, landscaping for bluebirds, and keeping predators and competitors away. 84 color photos.

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Woodlink NACOPBB Audubon Coppertop Cedar Bluebird House

  • Bluebird house approved by the National Audubon Society
  • Features 1-9/16″ hole fitted with predator guard
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  • Easy to clean
  • Handcrafted in the USA

This hand-crafted cedar bluebird house is field tested and approved by the National Audubon Society and features a Coppertop roof. Built to Audubon specifications, it features a 1-9/16″ hole and is fitted with a predator guard. Each house has an education label and insert sheet to assist you in attracting bluebirds and other desired nesting birds to your backyard. Made of natural cedar. Easy to clean. Handcrafted in the USA.

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would u read and critique my book plz!?

My book is about a 16 year old girl named stella who has a brain tumor and stage 4 cancer. she falls in love with her vampie doctor dimitri mattionelli. read plz! then help me choose 5 names for my 5 book series!-
He smiled. Blood covered his teeth; he sealed his lips shut as he remembered his little operation. I wrapped my hands over my mouth again and shook my head violently as the image glued itself in my head. That was what I would look like, I thought, as
I ran into my room to get away from the iron-salt smell. I climbed up into my bed, curling in a ball and flinging the covers over my head, wrapping myself into a protective cocoon. “I want to go home!” I yelled, making sure the vampires could hear me.
“You can’t,” a velvet voice whispered into my ear, “I haven’t cured you yet. Now, go to sleep.” I shuddered with surprise, unwrapping my protective quilt to look for him. No one was there. I fell into deep sleep, feeling someone watching.

I was running. The wind whipped my hair into my face, getting it sticky in my chap-stick. I brushed it back, laughing at my freedom. I had a beautiful, smooth, bright pale skin, not my usual creamy pale. I wore an elbow length black sweater and my favorite pair of purple skinny jeans. I was running through an open field, no sign of civilization anywhere. The long, coarse prairie grasses scratched against my bare feet, but left no cuts. I laughed with joy again; I was traveling faster than the speed of light. The air was warm. I felt hot in my cable knit sweater. I sped up, eager to have more wind on my face. I smelled prairie hens; I rushed towards to scent, eager for something to sooth my suddenly burning throat. “You’re hungry,” a soft voice said. I looked to my right; Dimitri stood there, holding my hand and running at my impatient pace.
That’s when I shot up from the covers, my breathing unstable and my heart racing. I looked around the hospital room. No one was there. I flopped back onto my pillow, angry for dreaming about him. Was it the brain tumor? I didn’t care; if I was going to have dreams about vampires, I would refuse to sleep.
Eventually, I caved in, having dreams about drinking blood, grabbing innocent people and dragging them into my trap. I was like a spider; trapping innocent flies and moths in my web and sucking the blood out of their bodies. Isn’t that all I would want? Blood, blood, and more blood? What eye color would I have? I only thought of one person who might know. Dimitri. I gingerly unwrapped the thick quilt from my frail, bloated body, and walked into the hall. The gurney was gone. I tumbled over as the terrible stomach pain took over me. I pushed myself up from the ground and rushed to the bathroom in my room. I flicked the light on, heading for the sink. I leaned over and vomited into the sink. Stupid nurse, I thought. She gave me rancid ranch or salad or something, because that’s what came back up my throat. Chip-chip-chip. I looked to my right; a little, brown, speckled bird was standing on the white marble counter, hopping up and down like a kid waiting for the ice cream truck. I rinsed out my mouth, watching the bird out of the corner of my eye. He stood there, waiting for me to finish. It’s left wing looked broken; it couldn’t fly and chirruped in pain when he flapped it. I gently cupped my hands around it, allowing it to make a nest in my hands. It sat, fluffing his feathers. I stalked back out into my room, my white nightgown flowing out behind my. I probably would scare a kid; I looked like a ghost. I found an empty shoebox under the bed, one that contained the yellow Converse sneakers that Rachelle bought me a long time ago, when I first moved here. I put the box on the pile of paperwork on my bedside table and grabbed a few hand towels out of the pretty, white bathroom. I scrunched the towels up, making them fluffy, and arranged them in the box that had contained size eight-point-five shoes and laid the little bird in the middle. I opened up my second story window, ripping some leaves off the trees to lay in the box. I got a few handfuls, picking up part of my gown to hold them in, and walked back to the table. I dumped the dark green leaves into the box. The little bird snuggled up instantly, using it’s good wing to gather some nearby leaves.
I climbed up into my bed, exhausted. I fell asleep after awhile, not wanting to dream. My wish came true; I had dreamless sleep for the last hours of the night.
Ok- here are the names-
Kiss Of Death
Silver
Hunted
Broken
Roller coaster (the prologue says- My life is like a roller coaster, going up, down, backward, forward. After awhile, you lose the pattern and you get lost. I’m lost.)
Committed to Death
Stage 4
Brains aren’t everything; blood is
Seeing red
Stella
Fallen angel (her middle name is angel)
Tears of Dark Crimson
Caged (vampire hunters put her and dimitri in a cage)
A dark gift
Gift of death
Wanting the sick

Stokes Bird Feeder Book

  • You can attract more birds by following our easy method of providing the four basic feeders.
  • If you are just starting out, we also offer helpful clues to choosing the best feeders and the bird
  • You can become an expert at identifying your feeder birds with this book.
  • There is a beautiful color photograph of both male and female for each bird, with identification
  • Understand bird behavior at your feeder.

Product Description
You can attract more birds by following our easy method of providing the four basic feeders. If you are just starting out, we also offer helpful clues to choosing the best feeders and the bird s favorite foods. You can become an expert at identifying your

Stokes Bird Feeder Book

pics please?

my question is farther below, but i need more pics or rodents! my sister (26) is making a reptial and bird book too, so i need 100 reptile pics, 100 bird pics, and 275 rodent pics! if you have any e-mail them to me at flowerpower12323@yahoo.com. i need their name, age (if known) and if you want, a pic of their cage, food, bedding, nest box, ect. you could also put a comment for the books, ” fluffy is the coolest hamster in the world” is an example, so if you got a pic, send it in! the books will be out in spring (mine) and summer (my sister) or 2008! it will be under last name “H”
thanks in advance

-Flower Power ;-)
the ASPCA personally asked me to write this book through my own rodent knowlege. I have had rodents since i was four. It was a little hamster, then she had babies. Ovwe my lifetime of keeping rodents as pets, i have had over 300 in the past 18 1/2 years. I have learned almost everything about rodents, and i work with the ASPCA, and i am a vet-in-training. most of my closest friends call me the “Hammie Girl, Rat-a-tat, or Chinnie-chin-chilla Crazy” my book is totally going to be real, the ASPCA says. They asked me two and a half weeks ago and i’m almost finished! All i need is the pictures. So, if you love your rodent, you shouls let they get their year in “Rodent Hollywood” thanks a bunch,
Flower Power

One Budgie Or Two?

I’m buying my first bird this Christmas (a budgie), so I have plenty of time to prepare. However, I’m a little confused. Should I purchase one or a pair? My new budgie book says just one is an “incomplete bird” and needs a friend to thrive. Is this true, or will they just ignore me? Will I still be able to tame them both? Also, will a male and female still breed if I don’t give them a nest box? I’m so confused!!

Does this passage from the holy book make sense to you???

O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One! Does water kill?
Ahura Mazda answered: ‘Water kills no man: Asto-vidhotu binds him, and, thus bound, Vayu carries him off; and the flood takes him up, the flood takes him down, the flood throws him ashore; then birds feed upon him. When he goes away, it is by the will of Fate he goes.’

(Fargard 5:8)

can you please translate this for me?
Thanks!