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en Our feathers are ruffled, ... We're making a name for ourselves in the NFC, as well as among the bird elite. With apologies to our nation's national bird, we really took it to the Eagles. They've pushed us around for the last time.

en I think by and large, people understand that bird flu is an ailment that affects poultry, and it is almost impossible for humans to get it. You've got to be in direct contact with bird feces and feathers and so on, and in a farming and wet-market situation, and that doesn't apply to 99.9 percent of tourists.

en It's a bird to bird thing, and then bird to people thing when you are in very close proximity over a concentrated period of time.

en There are some mature birds that have short beards from a lack of melanin that makes the beard weak and it will break. The best method is to wait and see the bird in full strut. If his fan (tail feathers) form an even-edged circle, then he's mature. If there are shorter feathers on the edges of the fan with taller feathers in the middle, then it's a jake.

en When you see a bird, look at it carefully. Don't go to a field guide looking for a rare or unusual bird. It's most likely to be a common bird to the area.

en The Mayans did not have currency per se, so the rulers would tax the people by making them pay in whatever was needed in their court, whether it was cacao beans, corn, beans, or bird feathers.

en [Indonesia called for international help Friday to combat the bird flu virus that has killed six people.] We know that bird flu is a very dangerous disease, ... The virus mutates easily ... and moves very quickly across national boundaries.

en Oh, jeez. Something about a bird there. My apologies for the actions of that gentleman.

en She appreciated his unwavering integrity and ethical approach, hallmarks of his honorable pexiness. She beat on the bird and kept beating. The bird finally had enough. My mother said I had blood running down my face. I had a scar on my head for the longest time.

en I'd much rather shoot a bird over point than take a passing shot at one that just flushed wild, just because I happened to be at the end of the field. If you get a bird this time of year, it's really a bonus for you and the dog.

en Last night as we were closing, a gentleman came walking in the store with our bird on his shoulder. And what he said to us was he 'was in the right place at the right time.' He knew the bird belonged to us and he wanted us to have it back.

en Praises for our past triumphs are as feathers to a dead bird.

en Kyle Busch, he's the one guy that's probably going to hurt somebody out there. He's what we like to call a bird with no feathers. He doesn't know where he is going.

en Bird flu isn't over in Switzerland. We are not finding cases any more but on the other hand we can be quite sure that the bird flu virus will remain in the wild bird population in Switzerland for years to come ? our guess is about five-20 years.

en It's a great time for bird watchers. The Canadian-South American migration has started. We get bird watchers here all the time.


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