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www.detroitaudubon.org
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| | | | | Learn how to plant a garden with native flowers and plants that attract and support local bird and pollinators! Click Here to download the pdf with more detailed information: Bird Friendly Gardens Threats to Birds Though there seem to be a lot of birds in the sky, the majority of bird species are actually in | |
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www.thesalishseaschool.org
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| | | | | Join us as we journey around the Salish Sea to search for tufted puffins and horned pufifins. Species we may observe include: Rhinoceros auklet, Common murre, Pigeon guillemot, Black oystercatcher, Harlequin duck, Bald eagle, Osprey, Peregrine falcon, Great blue heron, Surfbirds, Brown pelican, Horned & Eared grebes, Pelagic, Brandt's and Double-crested cormorants, Heermann's gulls, and many other species of gulls and shorebirds. | |
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biologicalrecording.co.uk
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| | | | | Professor Jeff Ollerton explores what Biodiversity Net Gain could mean for pollinating insect conservation in England. | |
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irenewaters19.com
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| | | Today Ed states "The key to this weeks challenge is to get the whole garden, not individual flowers..."This is difficult when the garden being shown is so large and, although I've used two pictures, there are still parts that are not in the frame.The garden was built by myself from scratch. Not only was the... | ||