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Red Kangaroo
The Red Kangaroo is the largest Kangaroo in the world found in Australia, its also the largest ever Marsupial in the World!!! Male Red Kangaroos grow up to 1.8m (6 feet) tall and weigh up to 187lbs. Female Red Kangaroos grow up to 1.1m (3.6ft) tall and weigh up to 77lbs. The kangaroos tails can […]
Bird – The Swallows
Bird Identification – The Swallows If you were a bird, could you think of any way of earning a living more delightful than sailing about in the air all day, playing cross-tag on the wing with your companions, skimming low across the meadows, ponds and marshes, or rising high above them and darting hither and […]
SeaWolf
The SeaWolf from all the other members of the family.Have Both jaws armed with strong conical teeth, and on the sides with two series of large tubercular molars, a biserial band of similar molars occupying the middle of the palate. By these teeth the seawolf is able to crush the hard shells of Crab Lobsters […]
Bird – Woodcock – Blind, Wall-eyed, Mud, Bigheaded, Wood, And Whistling Snipe – Bog-sucker – Bogbird – Timber Doodle
Bird Identification – Woodcock – Blind, Wall-eyed, Mud, Bigheaded, Wood, And Whistling Snipe – Bog-sucker – Bogbird – Timber Doodle Whenever you see little groups of clean-cut holes dotted over the earth in low, wet ground, you may know that either the woodcock or Wilson’s snipe has been there probing for worms. Not even the […]
Bird – American Goldfinch – Black-winged Yellow-bird – Thistle Bird – Lettuce Bird – Wild Canary
Bird Identification – American Goldfinch – Black-winged Yellow-bird – Thistle Bird – Lettuce Bird – Wild Canary Have you a garden gay with marigolds, sunflowers, coreopsis, zinnias, cornflowers, and gaillardias? If so, every goldfinch in your neighbourhood knows it and hastens there to feed on the seeds of these plants as fast as they form, […]
Bird – White-throated Sparrow – Peabody-bird – Canada Sparrow
Bird Identification – White-throated Sparrow – Peabody-bird – Canada Sparrow “What’s in a name?” Our English cousins over the border are quite sure they hear this sparrow sing the praises of Swee-e-et Can-a-da, Can-a-da, Can-a-da-ah, while the New Englanders think the bird distinctly says, I-I-Pea-body, Pea-bod-y, Pea-bod-y-I, extolling the name of one of their first […]
Bird – The Redstart
Bird Identification – The Redstart When this exquisite little warbler flashes his brilliant salmon flame and black feathers among the trees, darting hither and thither, fluttering, spinning about in the air after insects caught chiefly on the wing, you will surely agree that he is the most beautiful as well as the most lively bird […]
Bird – Barn Owl – Monkey-faced Owl
Bird Identification – Barn Owl – Monkey-faced Owl This is the shy, odd-looking, gray and white mottled owl with the triangular face and slim body, about a foot and a half long, that comes out of its hole at evening with a wild scream, startling timid and superstitious people into the belief that it is […]
Bird – Towhee – Chewink – Ground Robin – Joree
Bird Identification – Towhee – Chewink – Ground Robin – Joree From their hunting-ground in the blackberry tangle and bushes that border a neighbouring wood, a family of chewinks sally forth boldly to my piazza floor to pick up seed from the canary’s cage, hemp, cracked corn, sunflower seed, split pease, and wheat scattered about […]