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AvatarThe US Sunflipped into GolfAvatarAvatar3 hours agoMASTERS OF DECEPTION Nine hidden secrets of the Masters that members of Augusta National desperately don’t want you to find outThe US Sun - Joshua Jones, Sport ReporterIT IS just perfect, isn't it? The luscious green grass, the crystal water, the soft sand, the immaculate straight pine trees and the birds …
AvatarHouseDigestflipped into House DigestFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 hour agoHummingbirds Can't Resist This Fragrant Night-Blooming Planthousedigest.com - Kathy BatesThough these particular flowers may be related to an addictive and harmful product, they're a beneficial and delicious choice for hummingbirds.
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AvatarCox Media Groupflipped into Boston 25 News | WFXTFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 hour agoWhat's keeping egg prices high for Easter? It's not just inflationboston25news.com - DEE-ANN DURBINEgg prices are at near-historic highs in many parts of the world as the spring holidays approach, reflecting a market scrambled by disease, high …
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AvatarThe South Africanflipped into NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 hours agoMore than 100 vultures allegedly poisoned in Kruger National Parkthesouthafrican.com - Corné van ZylThe Democratic Alliance (DA) has expressed grave concern regarding the recent discovery of 130 vultures allegedly poisoned in Kruger National Park. In …
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AvatarTimes of Indiaflipped into Times of IndiaAvatarAvatar17 hours agoHoroscope Today, March 28, 2024: Read your daily astrological predictionsTimes of India - Samir JainDaily Horoscope Read today's horoscope, March 28, 2024. Today we'll be taking a closer look at what the stars have in store for each of the 12 zodiac …
AvatarSWNSflipped into SWNS Raw8 hours agoTwo swans make heart-shape as they bow their necks in courtship danceSWNSA pair of adorable swans formed the perfect heart-shape with their necks in a romantic courtship dance. The love birds were spotted by an eagle-eyed walker who noticed the devoted birds getting into position. In a video the swans can be seen bending their necks in unison at their home in Clumber Park, Notts. The birds touch beaks while making the heart-shape before twisting their necks back and forth to complete the act. The mating ritual signifies the pair have established a territory and are strengthening their bond as the birds begin to mate in March. Kevin Hutton, 41, recovery lorry driver and yard worker, spotted the pair on a nature walk around the leafy park at the weekend. The dad-of-four said: "I've never seen it before. I was looking at the info. "I was walking around Clumber with the family and was recording some ducks and things and I saw them two and started. "They weren't doing anything, they were relaxing and then they started doing that. It's like a heart shape, it's lovely. Apparently they mate for life. "It's the heart shape, I've never seen birds make that shape before." A spokesperson for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust said the swans "make this wonderful heart shape with their head and necks as part of a courtship ritual". They added: "It's that time of the year when the pair will have established a territory and are strengthening their bond."
Avatarvegpwrflipped into Cool Articles With No HomeFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo18 hours agoVulture 'Hitches a Ride' with Paraglider in Brazil in Heart-Stopping Videoparadepets.com - Brian BlakelyAs someone who loves birds (especially the big, scary-looking ones that we rarely get to see), witnessing a vulture or hawk or an eagle in action …