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Information on Salim Ali and His Trip to Delhi

This article contains the information on one of the most famous ornithologist in the world. it also contains the birds he admired on his trip to delhi…..
gaurantee… u will like it.

Rishy | September 27, 2009 | Biography
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Gourd Birdhouses

A dried gourd can make a cozy house for some lucky bird and it can make an attractive decoration for a yard as well.

Thewoodlandelf | September 16, 2009 | Crafts
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The Great Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock – Master of suspense was born 13th August 1899 and died 29th April 1980.

Anna Storer | August 17, 2009 | Biography
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10 Fabulous Photographs of Birds in Flight with Web Sources

We can only admire the birds of the air from a distance as they take off, soar, swoop and dive. Here, ten photographers use their skills to show us what these feathered aerial acrobats look like in fabulous close up shots. This article also gives reference points to find more information about the birds and the sources of the photographs.

C Jordan | June 20, 2009 | Photography
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A Shared Love for Our Feathered Friends

Over the years my identical twin sister Janine and I shared a deep interest in birds. Living on a farm on the tropical island of Jamaica provided us with the opportunity to see many a feathered friend flying from tree to tree and stopping in our 3 gardens.

Judyastra | May 19, 2009 | Collecting
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Mythological Gallery of Horrors

My brother and I always like to draw in his past time and what better way then to make a sample gallery of his works! be warned for there are creatures ranging from unique to extraordinary!

randon | April 20, 2009 | Visual Arts
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Diary of a Photographer

More basic notes on the joys of photography.

Roger Bulpitt | January 4, 2009 | Photography
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A Red Tail Hawk

I was going home from Church and saw this large bird light on a power pole. At the time I had no idea what it was. There are pictures here of the hawk and his prey.

Ralph Brandt | November 28, 2008 | Photography
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Everyday Art: Incredibly Edible Food Art

This is the third part in my “Everyday Art” series which highlights mundane objects turned into extraordinary works of art. The world around us can expand from the simple and ordinary to the stunning and inspiring. These amazing food art pictures are a great example of how the ordinary can evolve into something else.

Paula Mitchell Bentley | October 11, 2008 | Visual Arts
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Body Art: 13 Amazingly Realistic Animals Airbrushed on Human Hands

Forget about all of the shadow hand puppets that we have ever seen just to entertain us when we were kids. These incredible airbrushed animals painted on human hands are absolutely the most amazing creations that you’ll ever see.

Nelson Doyle | October 2, 2008 | Bodyart
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