Tag: united states
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San Jose Bird Mart 2010
From 9 am to 3 pm, on 18 April 2010, the San Jose Bird Mart will be hosted in the Santa Clara Fairgrounds. It is an event for the entire family to enjoy, and is a wheelchair friendly event. This ...
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Port Susan Snow Goose and Birding Festival 2010
The Port Susan Snow Goose and Birding Festival 2010, will take place on the 20th and 21st of February 2010. It offers two days of bird related activities and fun, and special events for children ...
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Eagle Fest 2009
The 12th Annual Eagle Fest, will be hosted by Soar South, which will see the team thrilling spectators with their presentation, from the 7th to the 22nd of November 2009. The Eagle Fest will ...
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San Jose Bird Mart 2009
The San Jose Bird Mart will be held at the Santa Clara Fairgrounds on the 22nd of November 2009, and is a colorful and fascinating event. Not only will there be a variety of birds on display, ...
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Introduction to Birdwatching 2009
For bird lover who have never been brave enough to take on the challenge of bird watching, the Introduction to Birdwatching 2009 is the perfect opportunity to start this hobby. This magnificent ...
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Massachusetts Cage Bird Show 2009
The Massachusetts Cage Bird Show 2009 will show case the most colorful variety of birds on the 17th of November 2009, at the Weymouth Lodge of Elks. Guests to the show will be able to see ...
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Exotic Bird and Reptile Expo 2009
The Hickory Metro Convention Centre will be hosting the Exotic Bird and Reptile Expo 2009 on the 12th of September 2009. This annual event is organized by Catawba Valley Feathers and combines ...
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Madison Exotic Bird Fair 2009
The Madison Exotic Bird Fair will be hosted at the VFW Hall in Madison on the 6th of September 2009. Birds of all shapes and sizes will be on display as well as a host of vendor stores and ...
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King Eider (Somateria spectabilis)
The King Eider (Somateria spectabilis) is a magnificent bird, receiving its name due to the male’s orange knob on the bill and marvelous blue crown. Whilst the female doesn’t compare to the male in physical attractiveness, both genders are remarkable sea-faring birds and certainly worth looking out for. With the silhouette of a large diving […]
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Magnolia Warbler (Dendroica magnolia)
The Magnolia Warbler (Dendroica magnolia) was first recorded by Alexander Wilson in the 1800s. He had noticed a specimen in the magnolia trees while in Mississippi. The name ‘Magnolia’ has persisted through the years, although this bird is native to the northeastern regions of the United States. Wilson had at first used the English name […]