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Friday, May 20, 2005
Duck's Bird of the Day
Hi ya. I got my final grades back, and wow I am so amazed I got an A in French, crazy stuff. Anyhoo, sorry for not posting and not getting to everyone's site (and yes it is ok to say sorry in this case). Hey I have a question. I want to be exposed to more anime, do any of you have any suggestions for some neat anime I should check out?
Pied-billed Grebe
This grebe is rather small and stocky. This brown bird is ID by its black band on the bill (fainter in winter) and black chin.It makes a "cow cow cow" and a loud "kick kick kick" calls. Sounds somewhat like a cackle.Theya re found in about all regions of the continental US and Mexico and southern Canada. Sorry no recorded sounds today (again).

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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Duck's Bird of the Day
Hi ya. Wow, I finally finished all 51 episodes of FMA. Kind of a strange ending, a bit sad. The end reminds me of the movie The 13th Floor. Hmmm lets see if anyone knows what I talking about. I really need to buy the 3rd vol. of Fruits Basket, I am so hooked to that series.
Great-tailed Grackle
I did his common counter-part awhile ago. The males are all black whith a puple gloss, and they have a long tail that folds up on the sides. The females have a browinsh head anda blackish body. They make series of hissing and whistling sounds. The are found in the southwest (Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, and Kansas. I actually saw one fly by on my way to the airport.

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Monday, May 16, 2005
Duck's Bird of the Day
Hi ya. Man I really need to stop saying "sorry" so often, I am going to lose some of my friends. I just annoy them that way. Well enough of my problems. I will try to get to everyones site today.
Great Black-backed Gull
Wow I am in a real Gull mood. This is the largest of the gulls. ID by its large size (about 30") black wings, and pink legs. They are found along the east coast and the Eastern great lakes area. They make a low-pitched "cowp cowp cow" like sound.

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Sunday, May 15, 2005
Duck's Bird of the Day
Hi ya. Thanks you guy and gals for wishing me a good time back home. Sorry for not visiting all sites, I might not get around to many of them for a few days, sorry. I will try.
Laughing Gull
Why not, lets do another gull. In the summer they have a black head with white almost encircling the eyes, and a red beak. In the winter, they have grayish head with no white around eyes, and a back beak. They make a laughing sound (duh) "ha ha ha ha." They are found all along the eastern shores of the US from Southern Maine all the way through the Golf of Mexico.

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Saturday, May 14, 2005
Duck's Bird of the Day
Hi ya. Sorry for not posting yeserday, I was packing. I leave for Virginia (my home) today at 7:00am. I will have to ajust back to Eastern standard time. Man this is going to be a long trip. Two stops. I am looking forward to heading home though.
Ring-Billed Gull
Easily ID by a dark ring around the yellow beak, near the tip. White body with gray wings. Found in much of the continental US excepr the appilations and the Rocky Mt. areas. They make a "Hyah Hyah" sound.

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Thursday, May 12, 2005
Duck's Bird of the Day
Hi, if have not added any of you as a friend, please tell me; I really want to keep all my friends I made here. Wow my sleeping habbits are getting weird I went to bed at 7pm and woke up at 6am.
Great-horned Owl
Kind of the average idea of an owl. A rather large owl with a wing span of 55in. Mainly identified by its large ear tufts and yellow eyes. This owl also has a large black beak and white patches on the throat. Mostly a grayish brown color with some red around the face. The front is a tannish color. They make a "Hoo Hoo" sound. Found almost every where in the continental US.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Duck's Bird of the Day
White-throated Sparrow
Easily ID bye white brow stripe with patches of yellow in front. Black and white bars on top of head. There are two morphs a whiteish and a tanish. They are found mainly in the East extending as far west as NM. Als found in eastern and central canada. In the US mainy think the song sounds like "poor Sam Pebody pebody pebody" while in Canda people say its sounds like " Oh sweet Canada Canada Canada" I like both.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Duck's Bird of the Day
Hi, sorry I have not been around to everyones' site, again. Wow yesterday I went to bed at 8pm, I usually sleep at 1 or 2am. Oh if you were wondering about the way my comp got messed up, it was mainly due to my Edit Profile page, I was working on it, clicked out of it, and when I came back, all that was there was my introduction box and the ON/OFF switch, it was off and everything else that should be on that page was in programable format in the box, such as the option to turn comments on and the ability to submit changes. So I could do no changes to it, and it was locked off, so I just made a new one.
Ring-neck Duck
Now this duck was poorly named, it has a brownish ring on the neck, but it is almost invisible. This duck should have been named the Ring-billed Duck, it has a whitish ring around the base and a thicker one closer to the front, of the bill. Black body with an exception of the grayish white sides and yellow eyes are also good ways of ID it. The females however are mostly shades of brown with a white ring around eye and no yellow, They have a small white ring on bill. They are found in much of the continental US, with the exception of a small band of middle states stretching from either coast, such as much of Utah, etc. Females make a rather soft "grrr" sound while males make a loud whisle sound.

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Monday, May 9, 2005
Duck's Bird of the Day
My first Bird of the Day on my new site. Sorry for not visiting many sites or adding many of you as friends; things been a little hectic, with this situation and finals. Yay my last final is today (Monday) at 8am. For those of you who just came by, if you want me to resign your GBs let me know. Thanks again so much for being great friends.
Blue Grosbeak
The Males of these birds are prodominately blue with two red bars on the wings.They also have a large silvery beak with some black on the upper portion. However, the females are just a plain grayish brown color. They only have a brownish beak. The make a warbling song and a very load "chink" call. They are found in most of the continental US, with the exception of most of florida, new england, much of west coast, great lakes area, and areas of midwest north of south dakota.

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Sunday, May 8, 2005
Thanks
Thanks all of you for putting up with me. You are all great friends. I sure hope I pm everyone. So do you all want me to resign your GBs or should we keep it as it is, tell me which you would prefer. Sorry for not making it to everyones site. Well I will do a Bird of the Day starting monday. Thanks again.
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