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- The Mallard Duck The green head, yellow bill, and black rump of the Mallard Duck is a familiar sight for many people living in the Northern hemisphere. Nearly 10 million Mallards live in North America with millions more in Eurasia. It is thought to be the most abund...
- Wallpapers images and pictures for desktop - Car,Bike,Aircrafts,Nature I love to have new wallpaper everyday on my computer. So I have made a huge collection of pictures, images and wallpapers. It has different variety like, animals, nature, car, photography, etc. There is no watermark in any of the pictures provided he...
- The Rapping Flight Attendant and More I first saw a news report on David Holmes on CW-WHAM TV here in Rochester, New York. I was thrilled that a very serious business of airline travel allowed a flight attendant to think outside the box to convey a very informative, important, and often...
- The Blue Angels Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron The United States Navy's Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, popularly known as the Blue Angels, are an amazing sight to see!
- Paul Bragg's "The Miracle of Fasting" Paul C. Bragg (1895-1976), Nutritionist, is one of the earliest advocates of the wellness movement in America. He was well known for the Bragg Healthy Lifestyle, deep breathing, pure water fasting, organic foods, juicing, exercise and listening to o...
- Great Grey Owl The Great Grey Owl is one of the world's largest owls. It is often referred to as the Great Grey Ghost or Phantom of the north as it is one of the most reclusive owls of North America. Add to that its secretive habits and you have a bird that is...
- Stanislav Plutenko Stanislav V. Plutenko was born in Russia on the 1st of March 1961. Plutenko studied at the Moscow University of National Economy, taking lessons in painting from private masters. In 1984 he created his first works. From 1985 to 1990 he did designer's...
- American Swallow-tailed Kite Watching the American Swallow-tailed Kite soar through the sky is an impressive sight to see. It puts on an aerial ballet as it swoops and twists over the wetlands and marshes of the Southern United States. The Swallow-tailed Kite is listed as a bird...
- The Wild Turkey The Bald Eagle is the United State's National Symbol but according to Benjamin Franklin, it should have been the Wild Turkey. The Bald Eagle would rather steal from other birds than hunt for its own meal. In Franklin's eyes, that represented...
- Flight Simulators This lens explores popular Flight Simulator software products. Microsoft's Flight Simulator X Deluxe Edition, the FAA approved X-Plane and the open source Flight Gear products. I have taken glider flight instruction and flown in gliders many times bu...
- Visit Riga! I'm making this page about Riga because I like this beautiful city! Let me tell you a few words about it. Riga, the capital of Latvia, was officially founded in 1201. Riga is located along the Baltic Sea at the southern coast of the Gulf of Riga, on...
- Be A Fighter Pilot for a Day I think just about everyone I know spent at least one day while growing up daydreaming about becoming a fighter pilot. While that dream didn't become a career for many of us, there are still ways to experience the thrills of aerial dogfights and figh...
- Learning To Fly If you are looking to learn to fly and acquire your Private Pilot's Licence (PPL) then you have come to the right place. If you are a budding pilot, or doing your flying training I'm sure you will find a great deal of useful information on these page...
- American White Pelican The American White Pelican doesn't dive for its dinner as most pelicans do. They simply dip their heads underwater and come up with a pouch full of water. Using its beak as a strainer, the water is expelled leaving fish and other delectable trea...
- Turkey Vultures The Turkey Vulture is a scavenger, feeding off the remains of dead domestic and wild animals. Dependent on its sense of smell to locate the carcasses, a fresh kill will not always attract its attention. If the carcass has been left in the open for a...
- Bournemouth airshow 2010 Bournemouth Airshow 2009 and 2008 were great successes. Will there be a 2010, and will it be as successful? This site is for news and rumours and will be regularly updated as information about whether there will be a show is released. **Dates announ...
- Flight Simulator Games I have much respect for the power of flight simulator games and those who make good use of it. I'd like to get more in the game, and experience the magic of flying even if just from your home. Read more at my Flight Simulator Games blog.
- Civilian Flight Simulators for PCs I want every human being to experience the magic. Throttling up, cruising down the runway gaining speed, pulling back on the stick, getting light on the heels, and the pavement falling, falling out from under them as they do the seemingly impossible....
- Red-winged Blackbirds The Red-winged Blackbird is a beautiful songbird and easy to identify. Its red epaulets are easy to spot even when in flight. They are a fairly common bird and can be seen perched on telephone wires and sign posts throughout the United States and Can...
- Plan Your Next Trip in 7 Steps Helpful Travel Tips, Expert Trip Advice and Valuable Travel Resources including Hotel Discounts, Vacation Promotions and Special Travel Offers Planning your perfect trip or vacation takes time and plenty of research. Whether you are looking to organ...
