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  1. Winged Migration -- Oscar Nominated Film! The most beautiful documentary that I have seen in a really long time, that would be Winged Migration known as Le Peuple Migrateur in French. This is an 80-minute long film released in 2001 starring French filmmaker Jacques Perrin, also a director, a...
  2. The Canada Goose The Canada Goose with its black head and white chinstrap, is among the most familiar of all the North American waterfowl. In the summer they can be seen grazing in large flocks in parks and fields, and along rivers and streams. Canadian Geese are bes...
  3. Make Way for Ducklings Unit Study Make Way for /Ducklings by Robert McCloskey is a wonderful introduction to a unit study about ducks. As a homeschooling Mom as well as a classroom teacher i found Make Way for /Ducklings tofo be an exciting way to explore all areas of the curriculum....
  4. 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 treat...
  5. The Purple Martin If there was a ten most wanted list for birds, Purple Martins would be on it. Over a million people in North America put up Martin houses in hopes of attracting a colony. If only it were so easy. Purple Martins are picky house hunters. If the house i...
  6. Autumn Unit Study Leaves are crunching below your feet and geese are flying overhead. It's time to gather in the pumpkins and munch on crisp ripe apples. Watch the squirrels gather nuts and the birds fight over the sunflower seeds. Fall is here and learning is all aro...
  7. Sandhill Cranes Evidence suggests that the Sandhill Crane is the oldest known bird species in existence today. A fossil of a bird estimated to be10 million years old was found in Nebraska, a popular stop over point for migrating birds. Its structure was identical to...
  8. Hummingbirds Love Red Flowers Hummingbirds are amazing!  Every summer we have these jet propelled fighter pilots zipping and zooming through our yard. The buzz of their wings and the grace to hover as they seem to defy gravity by flitting from flower to f...
  9. Natural History of Selborne The language of birds is very ancient, and, like other ancient modes of speech, very elliptical: little is said, but much is meant and understood... (Gilbert White, Letter XLIII to Daines Barrington, 9 September 1778) 'The Natural History of Selborn...
  10. Monarch Butterfly Among all butterflies, orange ones fascinate me the most. Ever since I was a small child, I loved spending time in the meadows during summer, which were richly covered in wild flowers, and attracted various butterflies! Today, as a grown-up, this fas...
  11. Monarch Butterflies: A Friendship This story is more about a friendship then it is about Monarch Butterflies. People say a picture is worth a thousand words, so I am hoping that these pictures of "my" Monarchs help tell my story.
  12. One of the World's biggest spectacles - spectacular wildlife Africa - astounding beauty. Migration is a magnificent sight! Aerial of Common Wildebeest Crossing River During Migration Photographic Print Rouse, Andy 18 in. x 24 in. Buy at AllPosters.com
  13. Intercultural communication My motivation to do what I do is generated by the hope that this world could be a better place if different cultures had the freedom to interact in equal reciprocity. For a culture of inspiration, diversity and passion in answer to inequality, power...
  14. United States History and Constitution This lens is meant to educate people about U.S. History and the Constitution. I am using the High School Core Area Standards for United States History and the Constitution published in January 2005 by the South Carolina Department of Public Instructi...
  15. Familypedia is great for genealogy I'm using a free cooperative website to further my family history. You can join us. In 2004 I discovered Wikipedia. Hooray! Then in 2005 I found that my serious passion, genealogy, was the subject of a FREE website that used the same easy markup...
  16. New Immigrants to Melbourne Australia - Tips from a recent migrant I moved to Melbourne just about 15 months back. The reason I am writing this lens? I'm off to the airport in just about a few hours to pick up a recent migrant and it brought back memories of my move. I had lived and worked overseas for a lot of my w...
  17. Hummingbird This lens was born out of a desire to bring together some nice pictures and information about one of my all time favorite birds, the tiny but mighty Hummingbird. You'll find some important info here about the world's smallest bird, the Bee Hummingbir...
  18. life in Pinas.. After living away from my home country for so long, I finally came to a point that I needed to move back. If you think uprooting yourself from your home country and settling in a new & foreign land is difficult - try doing it the other way around. S...
  19. Birding in Israel with Grandma Israel is an area of tremendous interest to ornithologists because it is situated on one of the major Palearctic-African migration routes. For this reason I have chosen Israel as one of the top spots of the world to go birding: Israel's unique...
  20. echoTechnology echoTechnology provides echo for SharePoint, a must-have product for SharePoint administrators and developers that allows users to migrate, deploy, update and test SharePoint. The echo for SharePoint platform lowers operational risk, automates testin...