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07
Nov
2009
My Day

1 day ago by kangaeroo

Nat continued to paint today, the bedroom is nearly finished. Dennis is recovering well, he seems to be almost recovered. Today I put up the squirrel pole. It has feeders for birds and a place for sunflower seeds and peanuts for squirrels. We had several customers, the chickadees where where very ha ...

kangaeroo - kangaeroo.livejournal.com · 1 reference

04
Nov
2009
A TRADITIONAL ICELANDIC BURGER WAKE

3 days ago by viceus

It’s a sad week for children and fat people of Iceland because McDonalds have dumped them, hamburgling happiness from the nation by removing all of its branches from the land of Bjork. It’s just the latest humiliation for the credit-crunched country and just another thing for Alison, our half-Icelan ...

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03
Nov
2009
Foam Lake Birding No. 64

4 days ago by John The Birder

FOAM LAKE BIRDING No. 64 It is that time of year again that I have referred to previously as the “fall doldrums” of bird watching. For the most part the summer residents and transients are gone south and the winter residents have not arrived yet. What is left are the year round residents such as the ...

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02
Nov
2009
Feeder Roaches

5 days ago by Casey Watkins

Roaches are nasty little bugs. I hate even touching them, but this is the only insect food that I feed to my reptiles. There are many choices on what type of roaches you can use. The two most common feeder roaches are Dubia and Lobster. The great thing about dubia roaches is that they can not climb ...

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26
Oct
2009
How To Make Interesting Can Feeders For Birds

12 days ago by magpie

by: Gerald Hopkins If you love birds, you are likely to have at least one lovely bird feeder outside your window. It is great to sit and watch the birds feed throughout the day. The entire process is one that can be relaxing and enriching. Sometimes stopping tasks long enough to enjoy simple things ...

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25
Oct
2009
New Hisser Colony

13 days ago by moose9

Watch more videos here! Thought I would share my ne Gromphadorhina portentosa (Madagascar Hissing Cockroach) colony. These roaches are huge, 3 inches plus. These types of roaches make good pets for some. Adult Hissers have been know to live up to 5 years in captivity. They can also be used as feeder ...

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Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens “GBB” Sling Feeding

13 days ago by moose9

Watch more videos here! Feeding video of my little 1 inch+ Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens “Green Bottle Blue” slings. There eating B. lateralis roaches. These C. cyaneopubescens have more than doubled there size in the last few weeks. They have been feeding really well and growing like weeds. Looking ...

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The Backyard Bird Feeder’s Bible: The A-to-Z Guide To Feeders, Seed Mixes, ...

13 days ago by Admin

From Library Journal Similar in layout and content to Roth!s Attracting Birds to Your Backyard (Rodale, 1998), this book is both enjoyable to browse because of its color photos, line art, and call-outs and useful as a home reference because of its alphabetical arrangement. Conveying an enormous amou ...

Bird Feeders Squirrel Proof - birdfeederssquirrelproof.net

Brachypelma smithi Sling Feeding Video 3

13 days ago by moose9

Watch more videos here! Feeding video of my little 1 inch+ Brachypelma smithi slings. I managed to catch 4/7 catch there B. lateralis roaches. The others that didn’t eat either recently molted or were in pre-molt. Some pretty good tags. There starting to show there adult colors. Another molt or two ...

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