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  2. Birds & Blooms - Wikipedia

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    Birds & Blooms was started in 1995. [2] [3] The magazine has its editorial offices in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[2] [4] The magazine is produced once every two months.Most of the articles and photographs in the magazine are reader-submitted, giving the magazine a non-scientific approach.

  3. 2024 look-alike contests - Wikipedia

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    In late 2024, multiple news outlets reported a large rise in the prevalence of look-alike contests across the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia, as well as later contests in India and Brazil, which were attributed to the initial popularity of a Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest in October that year.

  4. Nudes-A-Poppin' - Wikipedia

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    Miss Nude contest winner, Nudes-A-Poppin' 2013. The Nudes-A-Poppin' pageant was organized by and held at Ponderosa Sun Club, a family nudist resort [5] founded in 1964 [6] and situated in Roselawn, Indiana. [7] The event was first held in 1975 [8] [3] to attract interest in the resort [9] and was subsequently held annually until 2019. [4]

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  6. Wikipedia : Meetup/NYC/Birds of NYC Photo Contest/Winners

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    Wikimedia New York City ran a bird photography contest with the Brooklyn Bird Club in fall 2022. We received 321 entries, and we're excited to share the results! For more information about the contest, see the main contest page.

  7. Kenn Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Today Kenn writes for Birds and Blooms, [9] Bird Watcher's Digest, [10] and works/volunteers at the Black Swamp Bird Observatory. [11] Kaufman maintains a weblog where he reports bird sightings in the northwest region of Ohio and makes predictions about the spring bird migration.

  8. World Series of Birding - Wikipedia

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    The World Series of Birding is an annual birding competition organised by the New Jersey Audubon Society since 1984. [1] Participating teams compete to identify the greatest number of bird species by sight or sound in a 24-hour period.

  9. Bird singing contest - Wikipedia

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    Getting ready for the Vinkensport contest (2013) One of the Japanese long-crowing cocks, Tomaru. A bird singing contest is a competition of songbirds, usually caged examples of wild species. Such contests are held in at least 22 countries of the world, and at least 36 different species are used in this way.