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How to Animate a Bird Flying

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to animate a bird flying from Joe Vena of the Children's Museum of the Arts in this stop motion tutorial from Howcast.
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How to Paint a Penguin with Face Painting

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn how to paint a penguin face from face painting expert Emma Sadler in this Howcast video.
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Do Cats Get Along with Other Pets?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn if cats get along with other pets from board-certified veterinary behaviorist Dr. E'Lise Christensen, DVM in this Howcast video.
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How to Read the Star Tarot Card

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn how to read the Star tarot card from expert Ellen Goldberg, M.A. in this Howcast video.
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How to Train Your Bird to Talk

9th - Higher Ed
Birds aren't like babies—you can't expect them to pick up speech just by babbling away at them. You need a plan.
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How to Thaw a Turkey

9th - Higher Ed
There's more to thawing a turkey than just taking it out of the freezer. Follow these tips to protect your bird from harmful bacteria.
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How to Care for a Hookbill Bird

9th - Higher Ed
Hook-billed birds are the ones in the parrot family—from petite parakeets to massive macaws. Here's some stuff you should know if there's going to be a hookbill in the house.
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How to Identify Birds: The Meadowlark

9th - Higher Ed
There are two species of meadowlarks in North America: eastern and western. Although difficult to tell apart, these guidelines will help you identify either one.
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How to Identify Birds: The Song Sparrow

9th - Higher Ed
The song sparrow nests throughout the U.S., and is one of the best known North American birds. With these guidelines, you should have no difficulty identifying it.
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How to Tell If a Frozen Turkey is Thawed Completely

9th - Higher Ed
Cooking a turkey that hasn't completely thawed leaves you at a risk for food poisoning. Find out how long you need to completely thaw your turkey to enjoy a healthy, bacteria-free turkey dinner.
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How to Tell If a Roast Turkey Is Done

9th - Higher Ed
If you serve a turkey that hasn't been cooked all the way through, you risk causing food-borne illness. Make sure your bird is thoroughly cooked for a delicious, healthy meal.
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How to Stuff a Turkey

9th - Higher Ed
Everyone knows the stuffing is the best part of the bird! These foolproof instructions will ensure that yours is delicious.
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How to Clean a Turkey

9th - Higher Ed
Be careful to keep everything clean while you prepare to cook your turkey on the big day. Follow a routine that will ensure the turkey is as healthy and delicious.
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How to Care for a Canary

9th - Higher Ed
Canaries are colorful little birds that are known for their beautiful singing. They can be shy, but their sweet personalities will win your heart.
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BioShock Infinite Walkthrough Part 14

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Would you kindly check out part 14 of our walkthrough for BioShock Infinite, the new first person shooter by Irrational Games?
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One of the Most Complex Social Structures In The World Belongs To The White Fronted Bee Eater

6th - Higher Ed
See what goes on during the fledging stage with the beautiful white fronted bee eaters at the San Diego Zoo.
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These Bee Eaters Are One of the Most Complex Birds in the World

6th - Higher Ed
These birds have one of the most complex social structures in the world.
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Climber scales communications tower to rescue bald eagle with trapped wing

9th - Higher Ed
A climber scales a communications tower to rescue a bald eagle with a trapped wing.Source: Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, Facebook
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These Secretary Birds Are Called ‘Stompers’ For a Reason

6th - Higher Ed
One of their favorite prey? Snakes.
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New World Vultures Are Amazing But Also Filled With Surprises

6th - Higher Ed
Keepers at the Carolina Raptor Center reveal just how valuable this birds are to other animals, and each other.
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Pelicans Can Actually Swallow a Fish Whole!

6th - Higher Ed
Meet the water birds of the San Antonio Zoo and learn the difference between the different species of pelicans.
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When You See This Bird Stomping, Watch Out!

6th - Higher Ed
This funny-looking raptor's kick hits with a force five times the bird's body weight, requiring only 10-15 milliseconds of contact with their prey.
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In a Flamingo Household, the Parenting Responsibilities Are Divided Equally

6th - Higher Ed
Get a bird's eye view on flamingos and pink backed pelicans raising their chicks.
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Can You Believe The Eyelashes on This Bird Are Really Feathers?

6th - Higher Ed
The Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, found in Africa and Southeast Asia, isn't just known for its flashy lashes. It's hard to miss its casque, or helmet-like extension on the bird's head. It's thought to act as a vibrating chamber to make the...