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Beautiful Bird Sites
#53450
03/30/04 07:17 AM
03/30/04 07:17 AM
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If anyone has any interesting bird sites to share, I would love them to be posted here. I really enjoyed viewing this one. Make sure your speakers are turned on! http://www.cryofthespirit.com/birdsing.html
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
#53451
03/31/04 03:18 AM
03/31/04 03:18 AM
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Thanks Zita, that was just beautiful. I love the birds. I have bird feeders and must admit I spoil the birds around my house with lots of sunflower seeds...when I'm late getting their food out to them, they will all congregate and talk loudly to get my attention.
If they can't get my attention that way, they will actually come to the kitchen window where I am working and flutter in front of the window looking at me as if to say "Where's breakfast???" Several will do it until I finally get the message and go give them their cupful of sunflower seeds...
In heaven, I plan to have an avery close by my house.
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
#53452
04/01/04 05:03 AM
04/01/04 05:03 AM
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I think my cat enjoyed that as much as I did. She jumped up in my lap and asked, "Where are those sounds coming from?"
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
#53454
04/01/04 01:30 PM
04/01/04 01:30 PM
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We've actually had out cat jump at our TV screen because of the bird pictures on it. We have several Sabbath videos of beautiful music with nature pictures (Edgemont) and we thought it was funny that the cat was watching TV with us and then got excited when the pictures of the birds came on.
Fortunately my bird feeders are up high where our cat cannot get them. He's too fat to jump up that high anyway!
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
#53455
04/09/04 05:51 AM
04/09/04 05:51 AM
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John, thanks for sharing the Webshots bird site. I always enjoy Webshots photos - so clear. Wasn't the hummingbird with the daffodils a neat shot!
Sometimes when I hang the millet sprays on the inside wire of the avery the wild birds come and try and get as much as they can! My avery birds are fasinated by these 'outside' birds.
I can actually let my cat in the avery - he is more interest in mice than birds!
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
#53456
04/09/04 12:14 PM
04/09/04 12:14 PM
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Guess what everybody? I can't open up that singing birds site either. All I see is a blank white screen with Home and counter information appearing at the bottom of the screen. Maybe, I need to reset or change some options on my IE browser? ====== Spelling correction only. - Daryl [ April 12, 2004, 07:46 PM: Message edited by: Daryl Fawcett ]
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
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04/09/04 07:33 PM
04/09/04 07:33 PM
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What version are you using?
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
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04/09/04 07:43 PM
04/09/04 07:43 PM
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
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04/10/04 01:34 AM
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
#53460
04/10/04 06:09 PM
04/10/04 06:09 PM
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What do you mean, John, by SP1?
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
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04/10/04 07:59 PM
04/10/04 07:59 PM
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SP1 --> Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1, which is the current version. You can tell which version you're running by going into IE, selecting 'Help > About Internet Explorer', then looking under the 'Update Versions' section. If it says SP1, then you're running the most current version. If not, you need to go to Windows Update and get it. http://www.windowsupdate.microsoft.com SP1 will be under 'Critical Updates' if it's determined that you need it. If you're already running SP1, then you might want to run the Repair routine for IE. Go into Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel, and you should see an item for "Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 and Internet Tools", or something similar. Select it, then click on the Add/Remove button. Then at the next dialog box, select the radio button for 'Repair Internet Explorer', and click OK. This will repair IE, restore missing files/settings/etc. It'll most likely call for a reboot of your computer when finished. After doing that, you can check and see if you can view Flash animations. If not, you might need to go to the Macromedia site again, and see if the Flash player needs updating again -- performing a Repair on IE can necessitate reinstalling a few components in some cases.
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
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04/11/04 01:19 AM
04/11/04 01:19 AM
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Zita,
Thanks so much for sharing that website with us. It is very uplifting!
Up to a few years ago, we lived on Guam where the bird population has been severely decimated by the brown tree snakes. After we moved to Hawaii, I can still recall the first morning when we were awakened by the sound of song-birds. It was something that we had not heard for many years.
We have truly grown to appreciate this special gift that God has given to us for our enjoyment and encouragement.
Thanks again.
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
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04/17/04 07:26 AM
04/17/04 07:26 AM
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I dont know about having an aviary near my house on the new earth - - I want birds to fly in and out of my house at will. So my entire abode will be an aviary. Birds are so freaky. --Ðøug 2004.4.17.1.25.42 PT
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
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02/05/05 03:25 AM
02/05/05 03:25 AM
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I don't know it you enjoy jigsaws like I do, and one site on here I love is jigzone.com When I have done a puzzle, I then do a search and learn about the bird. In heaven, we won't need the puzzle first! they will be right there around us. In our perfect state, we won't even mind the whirring of wings! Today's puzzle was on the Mandarin duck. Here is the site I looked at. http://www.gotouring.com/birds/mandarinduck.htmlOne of the masterpieces of creation. Enjoy
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
#53465
04/23/05 03:32 AM
04/23/05 03:32 AM
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I hope I'm not too off topic here but we live way out in the Country and in the Spring we hear the frogs all croaking loudly in the early evening. We got to bed with their songs singing...then later in the summer, perhaps even starting in mid-summer, the frogs seem to go to sleep and instead we hear the crickets singing when we go to bed--thousands and thousands of them!!!
How many of you can remember sleeping outside in the summertime and hearing the frogs or crickets? I sure do!!
We wouldn't trade these experiences for any city home or apartment. I look forward to wonderful things such as this in Heaven.
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
#53466
05/27/05 06:51 AM
05/27/05 06:51 AM
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Debbie, there is a frog called the tree whistler, and they do live in trees, very tiny frog, but you wouldn't want them around your house as the noise they generate would keep you awake all night!
Won't it be wonderful not to have the need of averies in heaven? The birds will have no fear - no one will know fear in heaven, so these beautiful creatures, and I think of the Amazon birdlife, the colourful birds we only see pictures of, beautiful parrots to enjoy without the fear of them flying away.
This winter I have seen a lot of wax-eyes in my garden, they are the smallest of birds and I do enjoy them. We have a wonderful variety of birds here in New Zealand, not the colourful ones that some counteries enjoy, but nevertheless, beautiful in their own right.
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Re: Beautiful Bird Sites
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06/24/05 01:23 AM
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For all you chickadee lovers out there, here's a story: Study: Chickadee Song Warns of Danger http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=877042Simply amazing -- some even tell the difference in danger of specific owl types in their song! But about the only distinguishing thing we humans get to hear are the number of dee-dee's - the more there are the greater the danger.
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