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  1. Birds of Mexico and Central America: (Princeton Illustrated Checklists) by Ber van Perlo, 2006-07-03
  2. Budgerigars (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Hildegard Niemann, 2008-07-01
  3. Cockatiels (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) by Ellen Fusz, 2006-09
  4. Birds (Gillis, Jennifer Blizin, Pets at My House.) by Jennifer Blizin Gillis, 2004-12
  5. Gouldian Finches (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Gayle A. Soucek, 2008-03-01
  6. Backyard Birds of Texas: How to Identify and Attract the Top 25 Birds (Backyard Birds Of...) by Bill Fennimore, 2008-07-01
  7. The Healthy Bird Cookbook: A Lifesaving Nutritional Guide and Recipe Collection by Robin Deutsch, 2004-04-15
  8. A Bird for You: Caring for Your Bird (Pet Care) by Blackaby, Susan, 2006-01
  9. Backyard Birds of Pennsylvania: How to Identify and Attract the Top 25 Birds (Backyard Birds Of...) by Bill Fenimore, 2008-03-27
  10. Holistic Care for Birds by David McCluggage, Pamela Leis Higdon, et all 1998-12-15
  11. Exotic Pet Behavior: Birds, Reptiles, and Small Mammals by Teresa Bradley Bays DVM, Teresa L. Lightfoot D.V.M., et all 2006-07-05
  12. Raising Game Birds: Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletin A-93 (Garden Way Publishing's Country Wisdom Bulletins, Raising Animals Series, No a-93) by Mavis Harper, Monty Harper, 1984-01-11
  13. Backyard Bird Watching for Kids: How to Attract, Feed, and Provide Homes for Birds by George H. Harrison, Kit Harrison, 1997-05
  14. Teaching Your Bird to Talk by Diane Grindol, Tom Roudybush, 2003-12-05

21. Pet Birds - Types Of Pet Birds
An introduction to keeping and caring for pet birds. Since there are so many types of pet birds it is usually possible to find one that suits you and your life style – if
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Since there are so many types of pet birds it is usually possible to find one that suits you and your life style – if you are willing to do some research. Simply walking into a pet shop and getting any bird that looks nice is not a clever way to go about. Some types of pet birds will for instance live for 50 years or more – are you ready for that type of commitment? Other types of pet birds are incredibly noisy (or adorably chatty, if you are the right person for such a bird) and can disturb their keeper as well as any neighbours. Some birds grow really big and require expensive cages or even aviaries, while others are so clever that they succumb to depression and lethargy in a boring household where they aren’t given any intricate puzzles to solve. There are also birds that must be kept in pairs or groups, especially if you plan on ever leaving them home alone. These are just a few things that you have to take into account when choosing a pet bird.
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AvianBreeder.com is a directory of pet bird breeders. Browse through our listing of exotic birds for sale and find the pet bird or breeder you want.
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23. BirdForum - The Net's Largest Birding Community, Dedicated To Wild Birds
Forums for discussion of birds, birding, and bird photography worldwide. Includes photo gallery and trip reports.
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24. Pet Birds, Parrots, Parakeets, Cockatiels, Canaries And Finches Care, Tips And I
Pet Birds, Parrots, Parakeets, Canaries and Finches Care, Tips and Information
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25. Pet Birds
Pet birds are beautiful, fun creatures to have and if you choose the right one, you will gain years of enjoyment from them.
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26. WildBirds.com - Birding Around Your Yard And Around The World
Guide to feeding, attracting, and identifying backyard birds.
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27. Up At Six Aviaries - Your Source For Avian Information! Complete
Up At Six has a mission to provide its readers with the ultimate avian page on the Internet. A place where those involved in aviculture can come together to communicate and learn
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Buy pet birds at BizRate, the best price comparison search engine on the web. Shop, compare and save when you buy online.
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29. Where Do You Want To Go Birding Today?
Information about birds and birding worldwide. Endemic and specialty bird information for many countries; photographs and links to checklists and other resources.
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This website contains information on birding in 203 countries, 10 provinces and 3 territories of Canada, and all 50 US states plus Washington, D.C. 330 photographers and organizations have provided permission to showcase their work on this site. The site contains images of 4,432 bird species. According to Xenu Link Checker, there are 9,136 links on this site. About 2,200 birders per day are visiting the site, accessing over 130,000 pages per month.
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The links on this site go directly to information on specific birding hotspots around the world, local site guides, etc. Although these links can't replace knowing a fellow birder in the location you're going, they can certainly help! These pages hold photos of bird specialities from each specific location. These photos are . Please contact the photographers to use any of these photos. Things to Look For
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30. Pet Birds
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Welcome to our website! We are a very experienced family at hand raising pet birds for companions or for breeding purposes, please feel free to browse our site for information on what we are breeding and hand raising this year. We breed all types of birds from Finches, Canary's, Quails, all breeds of small and large Parrots. We hand raise our parrots from 2 weeks old we can also hand raise your birds for you. If there are any particular birds that you require we are able to obtain these for you at very reasonable rates.We also are looking at buying certain birds from time to time so if you have birds for sale we have a page that shows what we are looking for.
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    Explains which bird feeder and food to use to attract different types of birds.
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  • 33. Pet Birds | Gather
    A group all about pet birds. Share stories, photos, and tips, about your bird (or birds).
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    34. The Place For Wild Birds, Inc. (Copyright © 2002; All Rights Reserved)
    Bird rehabilitation site with information about baby birds and what to do if you find a wild bird in trouble.
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    Posted on the October 21st, 2010 under Olympus Batteries by admin Traditional Incandescent Flash - Captures full color images at night
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    - Attracts attention of other humans to camera location Infrared Flash - Captures black and white images at night
    - Nighttime resolution and quality are generally less than incandescent
    - Pictures are sometimes blurry
    - Requires very little power and no surge - Battery life is increased compared to incandescent - Trigger time is faster than incandescent - Infrared flash will not draw the attention of other humans Standard incandescent flashes spook deer Although not spooking game is important, infrared flashes also have many other advantages over incandescent flashes. Standard flashes require a tremendous amount of power when they are charging. As a result, they use considerably more battery capacity than an infrared flash. Most incandescent flashes draw in excess of 1 amp during use while most infrared units draw 25-50 milliamps. Also, the increased energy required by an incandescent flash slows trigger time. Trigger times on most infrared units are the same whether day or night. However, the nighttime trigger time of incandescent trail cameras is usually a full second slower than the daytime trigger speed.

    36. Bird Main Menu
    How to become a birdwatcher; introduction to bird anatomy and bird behavior.
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    37. Pet Birds - How To Information | EHow.com
    Pet Birds how to articles and videos including Which Animals Have Color Vision?, How to Find an API Number, Information on the Forti Diet … and much more!
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    38. Birding
    Information about attracting and watching birds, including feeding, housing, ID, gardening, and behavior.
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    We will be adding new categories and lots of updates in each category, so check back frequently. The topics we will cover include bird feeding and housing bird gardening bird identification , bird lives and behavior, bird photography, and birding travel.
    A special section is , in which we will share with you some of the wonderful moments we experience watching birds.
    There is also a library of previous Webnotes . Webnotes are collections of tips and comments that appear on the home page each month. Home TV Series Meet the Stokes Birding Shop

    39. Pet Birds News - Recent - Pet Birds: News, Articles, Facts, Information And Blog
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    40. Birds - Backyard Birds, Wild Bird Watching
    Basic tips for beginning bird watchers in the U.S., including nest boxes, identification, anatomy, bird shapes, and feeding.
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    Learn about birds at All-Birds. Attract favorites to your backyard with feeders. Identification tips, photographs and pictures, songs and calls and more can be found here. You will find information about bird watching guides, and tips on birding equipment such as binoculars , and cameras , and equipment for bird song recording.
    Bird watching is one of the fastest growing hobbies in America and around the world. Around 60 million people feed birds in the US. The only outdoor hobby that is more popular is gardening, and the two combine naturally. Birding is enjoyed by all ages. For our flying friends the benefit is reliable food sources provided by feeders. This is a fascinating hobby weather you just want to observe birds in your yard or a local park, or get more serious, and take birding vacations to remote areas.
    Birds are probably the most fun to watch of all animals. They have spectacular unmatched colors. The dazzling colors of Hummingbirds, Peacocks or Parrots is unmatched by other animals. The ability to fly with grace and ease due to their stream-lined anatomy. Their

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