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Recognizable Symbol of Honor

by MySoldiersSweetheart in History, September 9, 2009
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America’s bird of honor, beautiful and majestic.

What to Do If You Find a Baby Bird

by John Hewitt in Advice, May 4, 2009
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The time is now upon us when the first fledglings of the season are starting to hatch. This is also the time when we all like to go into nature and start exploring the animal life and their environment.

Black Eagle is Not Golden Eagle

by master2009 in Military, March 5, 2009
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If you see the title, you probably will say off course different. And I say yes it’s a different species of birds. You can search through the Google for articles about this two species. But what I write today it’s not about the birds’ species but military vehicle nickname.

Where Did All the Birds Go?

by Mark Gordon Brown in Issues, January 10, 2009
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Most people have noticed a drop in song birds in their area, especially folks in the northern hemisphere who regularly put out winter feeders for the birds. Many people quickly turn to blame their neighbours kitty cat for killing the birds, but in fact the majority of the avian population decline is due to human activity, not feline.

Eagle in Myths, Mythology and Folklores

by balisunset in Folklore, September 8, 2008
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The symbolism of no other animal is quite so simple and unambiguous as that of the eagle. The majestic bird is associated with the sun and, largely by implication, with monarchs. Eagles have remarkable eyesight and appear able to gaze directly into the sun.

Pigeons and Doves in Religion, Myths, Mythology and Folklores

by balisunset in Folklore, September 8, 2008
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Doves seem holy and clean, but pigeons appear commonplace and dirty. Nevertheless, the two are very closely related in biology and closely associated in folklore. In ancient texts it is often impossible to know which is meant, and perhaps the best way to think of these birds is as the sacred and profane aspects of a single creature.

The Raven

by The Quail 1957 in Spirituality, June 2, 2008
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Another way of looking at the meaning of the Raven in Native American cultures and dreams.

Light Pollution: Impacts and Solutions

by Viola King in Issues, May 6, 2008
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Light pollution is often regarded as an illegitimate form of pollution, but it is a serious issue – with many easy ways to fight back.

10 Unlikely Natural Signals That Predict Rain

by Louie Jerome in Folklore, February 23, 2008
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Legends surrounding nature and portents of rain and storm are many, but there may be some truth in some of them.

The Black Death

by CaT0iN0tHe0HaT in History, December 16, 2007
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The bubonic plague then and now.

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