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Pelican Owl Duck Swan Pigeon Falcon Beautiful Birds Flying Wings Kingdom by BK Bazhe, bazhe.com
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Birds - http://www.BAZHE.com
I Met on My Travels
Pelicans in Greece, Owl in Spain, Ducks in New Jersey, Swan in Germany, Pigeon in Italy, Falcon in France - are some of the beautiful birds I met on my travels.
BK BAZHE is a writer, poet, and artist.
He is the author of DAMAGES
(creative nonfiction)
—Winner in the Writers Digest Awards
and IDENTITIES (poetry).
He is published and exhibited
in Europe and America.
More info at:
BK Bazhe Website:
http://www.bazhe.com
Amazon Books & Art by BK Bazhe:
http://astore.amazon.com/bazhe-20
YouTube Videos by BK Bazhe:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIbNna0dLvc
Google Blog by BK Bazhe:
http://bazhe.blogspot.com
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http://www.birdsnorthamerica.com/
British Garden Birds - Robin & Blue Tit
Visit out web site to view the birds we regularly stock:
Migratory bird populations are declining throughout the Western Hemisphere. But military installations provide islands of refuge. At Fort Jackson, wildlife technicians monitor the types of birds that call that Army base home.
Screech owls of Wye island, Md. While monitoring Wood Ducks in the mid-Atlantic area I came across a mother Screech Owl with eggs. I stopped by every several days and took pictures.
Baby Robins, Robin creates nest, Robin Eggs, Robin Eggs Hatch, Blue Eggs, Growing Birds, Baby Birds, Bird Eggs Hatch
Watch the predators team analyse the keen sense of hearing and ideal hunting body shape of the owl. Their satellite-shaped head means that the penalty for rustling is almost always death. Watch some of the most amazing animals on the planet with BBC Worldwide.
This is Chook, our male Superb Lyrebird at Adelaide Zoo. We’ve had a lot of construction going on lately and Chook has picked up many of the sounds.
“Remember Me for Birds” Cheryl McLean an actor, researcher and publisher from London, Ontario worked as a therapist and researcher in an “Over 60″ mental health program in Montreal between 01-03. She wrote the original script for this drama about aging and mental health based on these experiences. The research took place in an area of Montreal which is home to one of the highest density aged populations in North America. The performance was originally directed by Dr. Muriel Gold, formerly the Artistic Director of the Saidye Bronfman Theatre, Montreal. The research based performance advanced through several evolutions as it became a full one hour ethnodrama which toured for professional audiences, universities and medical schools between 03-05. The original performance took place for clinicians, geriatricians and social workers at The Rene Cassin Institute of Social Gerontology of Quebec in April 2003. Cheryl McLean teaches the course “Creative Responses in Death and Bereavement” at The University of Western Ontario, London. She is currently Editor and Publisher of the Open Access peer reviewed journal, IJCAIP, The International Journal of The Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice. Visit journal and website at http://cmclean.com. She is currently editing “Creative Arts in Interdiciplinary Practice Inquiries for Hope and Change” to be released by Detselig/ Temeron Books in 2010. See more performances at: http://creativeartpractice.blogspot.com/2009/05/available-in-2010-published-by-detselig.html