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  2. Along with its Smart Bird Feeder (PRO and regular), Bird Buddy will also launch two new products soon: a Smart Hummingbird Feeder and Smart Bird Bath, along with some accessories (like a perch ...

  3. Common ground dove - Wikipedia

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    The common ground dove is a ground gleaner; as such it forages on the ground feeding on vegetation, seeds and fruits. It can also feed on insects and snails (including the shells), [11] and will feed from bird feeders if available to them.

  4. Trichomonas gallinae - Wikipedia

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    Bird diseases such as trichomoniasis rarely, if ever, affect people; but it is sensible to take care when handling bird feeders by good hand washing after tending the feeders, or wearing suitable disposable gloves. From the sources used, there have been no reports of Trichomonas gallinae infecting humans. [7]

  5. Texas Game Wardens offer tips for a safe, enjoyable dove hunt

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    While hunters prepare to take to the field for their shot at the most popular game bird in North America, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Game Wardens have some recommendations for a ...

  6. Jambu fruit dove - Wikipedia

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    Male feeding on the ground. The jambu fruit dove is 23–27 cm (9.1–10.6 in) long and weighs about 42 g (1.5 oz). It is a plump small-headed bird with soft feathers and very distinctive colouring including a white eye ring, orange bill and red legs in both male and female birds.

  7. Conservation and restoration of feathers - Wikipedia

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    A procedure such as this allows a bird to resume flight until the old quill falls out and a new feather takes its place during molting. [32] Mounted birds and feathers are repaired with several simple methods. Feathers that are tattered or messy can be moved back into shape with the use of mist, warm cotton compresses, or light steam. [33]

  8. Common emerald dove - Wikipedia

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    Male emerald dove Emerald dove in Sime Forest, Singapore. The common emerald dove is a stocky, medium-sized pigeon, typically 23–27 cm (9.1–10.6 in) in length. [7] The back and wings are bright emerald green. The flight feathers and tail are blackish, and broad black and white bars show on the lower back in flight. The head and underparts ...

  9. Cream-breasted fruit dove - Wikipedia

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    The cream-breasted fruit dove (Ptilinopus merrilli) or cream-bellied fruit dove is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is a large and primarily greenish dove with a distinctive red wing patch and cream coloured breast which it was named after. It is endemic to the Philippines found only on the islands of Luzon, Catanduanes and ...