Simple, concise, easy to read. Written by a Biology teacher. Lists natural foods and herbs effective against the influenza virus and more!
Bird and Swine Flu – The Complete Survival Guide
Simple, concise, easy to read. Written by a Biology teacher. Lists natural foods and herbs effective against the influenza virus and more!
Bird and Swine Flu – The Complete Survival Guide
We were taking fireworks outside to put in his car, and his stepdad was bringing more out when she slipped out the door. It was very windy and she tried to turn around to land somewhere near the house, but the wind just blew her farther away and I could see she was a long ways away before I lost sight. (Her dot was gone before it headed for trees, and it’s a fairly flat landscape with shorter trees.) We looked for a long time after she was gone, but it was no use, she’d flown too far. I just want to know what are the chances. I know they have bad homing skills, I know they aren’t good at surviving in the wild. Especially not with all the booms from fireworks, and I think it was supposed to storm last night sometime, and there are a lot of hawks around here, and it’s very very hot out. ((Texas.)) So just give me a blunt answer; is there any chance she’ll come back, and if not, what are her chances of surviving? She was a nice bird, even if she didn’t like me(jealousy), and I don’t like to think of her being killed. ((My boyfriend and his mom both take the stance that birds aren’t meant to have their wings clipped or be kept cooped up in a cage all the time, and she’s only in a cage at night or when they take her to her big outdoor cage. I like birds a lot, and I’m all for that stance except for the heartache of losing the bird. If I ever get one, I’m clipping its wings.))
what food can i feed my bird?
What is the primary function of this egg?
1. food supply for predators to preserve predator populations
2. adaptation to allow maximum freedom for parent birds
3. continuation of the species through reproduction
4. preservation of the exact genetic code of the parent birds
I work in a preschool and we have a dove as a new pet in our classroom. Do you need to feed it dove food or will other breeds of bird food work just as well (i.e. – finch, cockatiel, etc.). There are other breeds of birds in different classrooms, but I just wanted to make sure that this was safe to do for the health of the bird…I know dogs, but am a newbie with our feathered friends! THANK YOU!!
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