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1FLORIDA BREEDING BIRD ATLAS GUIDELINES FOR SAFE DATES FOR SELECTED BREEDING CODES BBA Newsletter Number 6, May 1988 and subsequent updates. Individuals of several species of birds breed in Florida as other individuals of

FLORIDA BREEDING BIRD ATLAS GUIDELINES FOR SAFE DATES FOR SELECTED BREEDING CODES BBA Newsletter Number 6, May 1988 and subsequent updates. Individuals of several species of birds breed in Florida as other individuals of

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Source URL: legacy.myfwc.com

Language: English - Date: 2008-12-22 19:19:45
    2The little bird with the big reputation RCW Safe Harbor myths and truths By Kristina Jackson, Florida Safe Harbor Coordinator The red-cockaded woodpecker, also called the RCW, is a small black-and-white bird that has gai

    The little bird with the big reputation RCW Safe Harbor myths and truths By Kristina Jackson, Florida Safe Harbor Coordinator The red-cockaded woodpecker, also called the RCW, is a small black-and-white bird that has gai

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    Source URL: floridaforest.org

    Language: English
      3The Federal Bird-Safe Buildings Act Erik Schneider, National Audubon Society “  In 2007, birders took me to the McCormick Place in Chicago during

      The Federal Bird-Safe Buildings Act Erik Schneider, National Audubon Society “ In 2007, birders took me to the McCormick Place in Chicago during

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      Source URL: www.dodnaturalresources.net

      Language: English - Date: 2016-06-16 12:57:21
      4The Bird Gazette Volume 1, Issue 1 A Home Made Of Twigs Birds are amazing builders. They make nests of all sizes and shapes to keep their eggs and babies safe from bad

      The Bird Gazette Volume 1, Issue 1 A Home Made Of Twigs Birds are amazing builders. They make nests of all sizes and shapes to keep their eggs and babies safe from bad

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      Source URL: www.behaviorworks.org

      Language: English - Date: 2009-04-29 18:48:30
      5Feathers / Bird anatomy / Pin feather / Bird flight / Down feather / Bird / Flight feather / Parrot / Plumage / Bird-safe / Companion parrot

      How do I know if my bird is sick? Our pet birds are considered “prey animals.” This is why it is so valuable to know “normal” behaviors and eating habits for your pet bird. Birds try to hide illness and often sho

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      Source URL: birdandpet.net

      Language: English - Date: 2010-01-10 20:50:53
      6Keep BAC out of your holiday turkey! Make sure your bird is cooked to a safe minimum internal temperature of 165° F, as measured with a food thermometer. For more fun food safety resources visit www.fightbac.org

      Keep BAC out of your holiday turkey! Make sure your bird is cooked to a safe minimum internal temperature of 165° F, as measured with a food thermometer. For more fun food safety resources visit www.fightbac.org

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      Source URL: www.fightbac.org

      - Date: 2015-08-31 15:51:46
        7There is a great need to provide safe harbor for New York City’s hundreds of bird species. This is the work of New York City Audubon.  strategic plan

        There is a great need to provide safe harbor for New York City’s hundreds of bird species. This is the work of New York City Audubon. strategic plan

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        Source URL: www.nycaudubon.org

        Language: English - Date: 2012-05-01 11:04:28
          8Safer Sex: Passionate Escapism versus Rational Thought  Sara Bird, M.A.1 Senior Lecturer, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY

          Safer Sex: Passionate Escapism versus Rational Thought Sara Bird, M.A.1 Senior Lecturer, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY

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          Source URL: eprints.uwe.ac.uk

          Language: English - Date: 2013-08-12 20:38:52
          9Protect yourself and your family! Tips for the safe handling of chicks and live poultry Contact with live poultry (chicks, chickens, ducklings, ducks, geese and turkeys) can be a source of germs and

          Protect yourself and your family! Tips for the safe handling of chicks and live poultry Contact with live poultry (chicks, chickens, ducklings, ducks, geese and turkeys) can be a source of germs and

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          Source URL: www1.agric.gov.ab.ca

          Language: English - Date: 2015-06-05 13:01:30
          10The University of Georgia  Cooperative Extension Service College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences / Athens, GeorgiaNOVEMBER 2004

          The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences / Athens, GeorgiaNOVEMBER 2004

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          Source URL: www.poultry.uga.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2010-01-20 08:43:07