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Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2008-10-26 00:00:00)
by imjustcreative
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Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2008-09-25 15:49:00)
by carnetnoir
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Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-08-27 06:34:00)
by niman
Quote: Originally Posted by gsgs asymptomatic swans can fly, why not ? However mute swans only fly short distances, it is assumed(speculated) that H5N1 in Ruegen,Germany Feb.2006 was introduced from Whooper Swans from the eastern Baltic Sea area The commentary represents the efforts of ProMED commentators to ... 
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Started 20 hours, 53 minutes ago (2008-11-18 11:13:00)
by Pandora's Hope
There is an East European tale I used to love called The Swan Princess in which her brothers are turned into swans by the inevitable evil crone. Hmmm, don't think I know of yours. 
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Started 1 day, 1 hour ago (2008-11-18 07:02:00)
by Sandra (Taylor)
Sorry this has taken me so long to prepare. These are the salient points from a longer, more personal report. But if anyone wants to read that I will need an e-mail address as I don't know how to send a Word doc. to BF as a PM. 13th September Spent the first night at a guest house near Pitlochry, visiting the Hermitage (SNT) for a walk on the way. This was the day of the Highland ... 
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Started 1 day, 1 hour ago (2008-11-18 06:52:46)
by MattyB
found this in my outbox from last year, it's still incredibly funny, read it all. it's worth it The recent announcement that Donner and Blitzen have elected to take the early reindeer retirement package has triggered a good deal of concern about whether they will be replaced, and about other restructuring decisions at the North Pole. Streamlining was appropriate in view of ... 
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Started 1 day, 3 hours ago (2008-11-18 04:12:00)
by asimplegirl
What does the song, "twelve days of Christmas" REALLY mean? There is one Christmas Carol that has always been somewhat of a mystery. What could leaping lords, French hens, swimming swans, and especially the partridge sitting in the pear tree have to do with Christmas? From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were not permitted to practice their ... 
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Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2008-11-17 21:43:00)
by wife-nurse-n-momof3
Got cut off . . . "Eleven dancing ladies, ten drummers, nine fiddlers, eight milking maids and their cows, seven swans, six laying geese, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves, and a pear tree. She wishes to keep the partridge and the rings. Sincerely, Margaret A. E. Bowles, Secretary to Lady Huntington 
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Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2008-11-17 15:41:00)
by rmh
Ditto on the Tundras. They're pretty big birds and have a BLACK beak. They also fly in a kinda regal fashion, looks slow and easy. Snows have orange beaks, are smaller and are hyper looking. The last couple things are just my opinion. Was hunting last year and had some swans fly over me and head downwind where they started to get blasted at, none hit that I could tell. Later on a ... 
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Started 2 days, 1 hour ago (2008-11-17 06:38:00)
by clydeboy
I'm fortunate to work right next to Broadwood loch in Cumbernauld, but I am ashamed to say that I have never been round from a "birding" perspective. I decided to nip over for 10 minutes to see what was about. There were the usual blue and great tits flitting around, along with carrion crows and starlings. When I got to the water there were many mute swans (around 15-20) with juveniles in ... 
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Started 2 days, 23 hours ago (2008-11-16 08:49:00)
by daggs170
Cal, I understand your feelings and worry about your children--as they say, once a mother always a mother. I hope that they can find some kind of work soon and that the unemployment situation for everybody will pick up soon. Our hopes have to go with Obama and I certainly hope he has some kind of a solution to help this country out. We certainly need it. I hope you have been getting some ... 
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 10:31:00)
by DUCKMANWEST
Well....... I went on a hunting-scouting mission yesterday at Mason. Birds are getting quite the education out there! It was a slow day which is no shock for a Sunday. Quite a few hunters on the ponds and some shooting going on here and there. Water looking o.k. The weather was great for hunting, just not many birds around. I saw quite a few Swans, but not many honkers. One big ... 
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Started 3 days, 8 hours ago (2008-11-15 23:48:00)
by stuffinducks
Well, put my son in for his first swan tag this year and wouldn't ya know it, he drew and I didn't (Awesome!). So I got his first hunt scheduled for Saturday (Today). Swans didn't start flying until 4:45 pm tonight...so about 4:50 pm we had 6 come just to the right of us. I told Wyatt to shot at the last bird in the group, well he did and 1 bird, 1 shot, 1 kill. The birds were about 50 yds ... 
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Started 5 days, 7 hours ago (2008-11-14 00:17:00)
by TEX-O-BOB
Fellow Taxidermists, I am faced with a problem I hope some of you can help me solve. For years now I've been using 3/16" and 1/4" welding rod for the leg wires and wing wires on all my turkeys and swans. Today I went into Prax Air to get another 50 pound box and they informed me that they're no longer manufacturing those two sizes because of low demand. Now What!!! I've got 78 turkeys ... 
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