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  2. Polydipsia in birds - Wikipedia

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    Polydipsia can be the result of a bird having ingested a toxin, or overconsumption of natural substances. For example, in pet birds, crackers, snack items, chips, fast foods, and canned vegetables (unrinsed) if eaten in sufficient quantities may cause a mild salt toxicity (5-10 times requirement) and subsequent polydipsia. [1]

  3. Grebe - Wikipedia

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    Some of the smaller species are often referred to as "dabchick", which originated in the mid 16th century English as they were said to be chick-like birds that dive. The clade names "Podicipediformes" and "Podicipedidae" is based on the genus Podiceps which is a combination of Latin of podex , gen. podicis ("rear-end" or "anus") and pes ("foot ...

  4. Here's How Often To Water Poinsettias So They'll Thrive - AOL

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  5. Pellet (ornithology) - Wikipedia

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    A pellet, in ornithology, is the mass of undigested parts of a bird's food that some bird species occasionally regurgitate. The contents of a bird's pellet depend on its diet, but can include the exoskeletons of insects, indigestible plant matter, bones, fur, feathers, bills, claws, and teeth.

  6. Bird feeding - Wikipedia

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    Bird feeding is the activity of feeding wild birds, often by means of bird feeders. With a recorded history dating to the 6th century, [ 1 ] the feeding of wild birds has been encouraged and celebrated in the United States and United Kingdom, with it being the United States' second most popular hobby having National Bird-Feeding Month ...

  7. Smaller bodies, longer wings: Birds in Amazon rainforest ...

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    That means small birds are often good proxies for the effects of climate change. Bruna Amaral measures a black-faced antthrush in the Amazon rainforest. (Vitek Jirinec)

  8. Indian peafowl - Wikipedia

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    The groups often walk in single file to the nearby waterholes for a drink. [28] The birds often congregate near human habitats and might be fed by humans. [15] It is omnivorous and feeds on grass, seeds, flowerbuds, fruits, insects, and small reptiles. [14] [36] It feeds on smaller snakes but keeps its distance from larger ones. [37]

  9. How Often to Water a Peace Lily: 4 Essential Tips for a Lush ...

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    How Often to Water a Peace Lily. Think of this as your peace lily action plan: Everything you need to understand to meet your peace lilies' watering needs throughout the year. 1. Monitor Soil Moisture