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28
Jun
2009
Gardens – Patios – Ponds  

7 days ago by Gardener

In 2004 I had major surgery. I remember when I got home one of the don’ts on my doctor’s list was gardening. So, I immediately got interested in gardening. What was it that they don’t want you to do? My uneducated mind tells me that that is probably the best thing for you.. Well, I was part wrong. Y ...

PetuniaGarden.com - petuniagarden.com · Rank: 89,816 · 2 references

How To Landscape To Attract Birds  

7 days ago by FinchBird

Many of us enjoy the sounds of birds singing and chirping in our gardens or yards. Not only are birds beautiful to look at, they also provide many with a real appreciation of nature. There are clearly many benefits associated with attracting birds to the landscape, however in order to experience the ...

Finch Bird - finchbird.net · Rank: 33,839 · 1 reference

Seeds  

7 days ago by Jenn

My dad and I had a conversation last summer, before he ever got sick, during which he informed me that it was his desire to be cremated once he died. Not ever having had to face such an issue before, I felt at that time that this was an individual decision - if Dad wanted to be cremated, that was hi ...

My Beautiful Mess - mybeautifulmess.net · Rank: 176,390 · 6 references

27
Jun
2009
Designing Your Flower Garden  

8 days ago by Rosie

Spring is the perfect time of year for setting up a new garden space. Everything is alive, growing and happy, so it’s no wonder you’d want your yard to get in on the action. To set up a basic bed for flowers, all you need to do is remove the sod and plant small plants or seeds in the soil. Getting r ...

RaisingRoses.com - raisingroses.com · Rank: 186,298

16
Jun
2009
Wild Birds _funny Hawaii wild birds!  

20 days ago

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Finch Bird - finchbird.net · Rank: 33,839 · 1 reference

10
Jun
2009
Humming Tweetie Bird!  

25 days ago by peppermayo

Hummingbirds are native to the Americas and belong to the family, Trochilidae. Did you know that these are the only kind of birds that can fly backwards? Their name came from the sound that their wings produce when they fly. These wings can be flapped rapidly from 12 to 90 times per second depending ...

in my psyche - inmypsyche.com · Rank: 188,934 · 2 references

06
Jun
2009
A Birdfeeder  

29 days ago by Ginger

To see more daily photos of other cities around the world, visit City Daily Photo.

Wilmington Daily Photo - wilmingtonbyginger.wordpress.com · 2 references

05
Jun
2009
New Videos on Vimeo  

30 days ago by corklegnelson

I just posted a couple of videos to Vimeo. These were two of the first videos that I filmed using my new JAG35 Pro 35mm adapter. This adapter helps give digital video depth of field, while still being MUCH cheaper than professional video rigs. http://www.jag35.com Slightly better quality videos are ...

CORK LEG NELSON - corklegnelson.wordpress.com · 1 reference

02
Jun
2009
Functional Bird Feeder  

33 days ago by sunflower

Tropical birds, which live on fruit all winter, are attracted to oranges and fruit jelly when they venture north. Place a bit of jelly, cut up fruit or even sugar water recessed cup, of this functional bird feeder and watch the fruit loving birds flock to it. Also, add a half an apple or orange [... ...

Ideas For Your Backyard - ideasforyourbackyard.com · 2 references

22
May
2009
Some Facts About Their Flight  

45 days ago by Judy Smith

Did you know that Hummingbirds beat their wings at a fantastic rate, yet they appear motionless when hovering over a flower? Brown pelicans glide with precise control. Flight has characterized birds fo some 140 million years. So how do birds fly? Birds have a number of physical characteristice that ...

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