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  1. Wildlife Rehab ready for animal rescues (Pearland Journal)Open this result in new window
    Fri, 26 Sep 2008 07:35:25 GMT The Wildlife Rehab & Education is preparing for an influx of wild animal victims of Hurricane Ike. Executive Director Sharon Schmalz said that Ike’s high winds and heavy rain blew baby squirrels from their nests, knocked roosting birds out of trees and literally slammed coastal birds like pelicans and seagulls to the ground.


  2. A look at commonly found birds in Northern Colorado | By Pamela Dickman Loveland Reporter-Herald (Loveland Reporter-Herald)Open this result in new window
    Thu, 25 Sep 2008 06:59:54 GMT Among the changing leaves and cool crisp weather of autumn, birds flourish in the trees, shrubs and along the shorelines of Northern Colorado. With a little patience and a pair of binoculars, even non-experts can spot different feathered creatures throughout and surrounding Loveland.


  3. Incomplete Reproductive Isolation Following Host Shift In Brood Parasitic Indigobirds (Medical News Today)Open this result in new window
    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 15:18:20 GMT Distributed across sub-Saharan Africa, ten species of brood parasitic indigobirds reproduce by laying their eggs in the nests of other birds. Because both male and female indigobirds learn host songs, populations associated with different hosts are behaviourally isolated from one another, allowing for rapid speciation whenever a new host is colonized.


  4. High gas prices affect ailing birds (North County Journal)Open this result in new window
    Tue, 23 Sep 2008 06:18:14 GMT Carol Kershner can easily tell if gas prices are high by looking around her office. There are fewer birds than usual inside the building.


  5. Hotels to stay in before you die (MSNBC)Open this result in new window
    Fri, 26 Sep 2008 14:37:11 GMT Is that Clooney at the pool? Sweet dreams are only the beginning here.


  6. Hanford vit plant pigeon problem passes (Tri-City Herald)Open this result in new window
    Fri, 26 Sep 2008 11:34:00 GMT The pigeon problem at Hanford's vitrification plant is gone after contractor Bechtel National again called in Hanford's pest control service.


  7. Lamb-eating sea eagles upset farmers (Reuters)Open this result in new window
    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 22:57:28 GMT LONDON (Reuters) - Sheep farmers in remote northwest Scotland are furious about a sea eagle reintroduction program, saying the huge birds of prey are damaging their livelihoods by killing 200 lambs in the past year.


  8. Lamb-eating sea eagles upset Scottish farmers (Reuters via Yahoo! News)Open this result in new window
    Tue, 23 Sep 2008 17:53:24 GMT Sheep farmers in remote northwest Scotland are furious about a sea eagle reintroduction programme, saying the huge birds of prey are damaging their livelihoods by killing 200 lambs in the past year.


  9. Surf Beach re-opens early (Santa Maria Times)Open this result in new window
    Fri, 26 Sep 2008 07:52:05 GMT Surf Beach has once again re-opened early after federally protected Western snowy plovers completed a nesting season that ended with mixed results at Vandenberg Air Force Base.


  10. Goodbye, Hummers! (Dexter Daily Statesman)Open this result in new window
    Fri, 26 Sep 2008 07:13:37 GMT Okay, folks, tonight is the first time all summer that I haven't had hummingbirds swarming around my feeders. I do believe they may be gone! Oops! It's 7 p.m., almost dark, and I see one lone bird.


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