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This party for "middle aged-ish" women starts and ends early because people "have sh—t to do in the morning." At the Earlybirds Club, you can dance, sweat and be in bed by 11 p.m. Skip to main ...
The ʻelepaio is the first native bird to sing in the morning and the last to stop singing at night; apart from whistled and chattering contact and alarm calls, it is probably best known for its song, from which derives the common name: a pleasant and rather loud warble which sounds like e-le-PAI-o or ele-PAI-o. It nests between January and June.
The common nightingale, rufous nightingale or simply nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos), is a small passerine bird which is best known for its powerful and beautiful song.It was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae. [2]
The northern mockingbird is the state bird of Texas. The list of birds of Texas is the official list of species recorded in the U.S. state of Texas according to the Texas Bird Records Committee (TBRC) of the Texas Ornithological Society. As of January 2024, the list contained 664 species. Of them, 170 are considered review species. Eight species were introduced to Texas, two are known to be ...
The hilarious video was shared by the TikTok account for @Kiki.tiel and people can't get enough of this musical bird. One person commented, "You didn’t turn it off, just snoozed it."
The bird of paradise mating dance is a combination of color, movement, and sound so let’s look at each in more detail. These birds can be almost any color but the individuals in the above clip ...
The Dance of Life (1979) Victory (1980) Confidence (1982) Looking at You, Looking at Me (1983) The Nature of Things (1985) Divine Emotion (1988) Ecstasy's Dance: The Best of Narada Michael Walden (1996) Neil Diamond. The Greatest Hits: 1966-1992 (1992) Neil Young. Living with War (2006) Norman Connors. Take It to the Limit (1980) Olivia Newton ...
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