 - Last login: 16 hours agoAnndaluz
- Anndaluz is a woman from Leeds, England, UK.
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- Member since Jan 25, 2007
If I thumb up sites which address unpleasant realities this is not an endorsement of that reality. I live in the UK but do not support British foreign policy.
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::::-= WELCOME TO ASIA NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY SITE
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Jul 22, 4:01am
6 reviews
birds
http://www.naturephotosociety.org.sg/ASP/Article.asp?DBAPublishDate=6/22/2004
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Amazing nests, thanks Isabeats for the send.

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Londons Swifts Homepage
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Jun 15, 5:18pm
1 review
birds
http://www.londons-swifts.org.uk/

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Swifts take flight from vanishing eaves - Nature, Environment - The Independent
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Jun 15, 5:12pm
0 review
birds
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/swifts-take-flight-from-vanis...

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O.U.M.N.H. Swifts
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Jun 15, 4:51pm
1 review
birds
http://www.oum.ox.ac.uk/news/swifts/index.htm
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Image taken by a webcam installed in the tower of Oxford University Museum of Natural History. The webcam's not working very well at the moment but they're hoping to get it fixed soon; but it's just part of what's one of the longest running studies of a bird species. There's an article with pics of Oxford and the swifts at the site.
Read about how modern buildings are threatening this unique bird which may fly hundreds of kilometers a day for up to three years here. Find out what you can do to help here

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Common Swift - Apus Apus: Aerial mating
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Jun 15, 3:41pm
0 review
birds
http://www.commonswift.org/Aerial-mating.html

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NOVA Online | Flying Casanovas | Are Bowers Art?
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May 24, 1:38pm
2 reviews
birds
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bowerbirds/art.html
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Are bowers art? Compare Andy Goldswothy's landscape constructions with birdbowers, some of which are 8 feet high and 13 metres wide.

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Comeback for falcons thriving in towns | Environment | The Guardian
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May 11, 6:03pm
2 reviews
environment, birds
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/may/12/endangeredspecies.conservation
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Peregrine falcons are the world's fastest bird swooping at speeds of 200 mph. Surprisingly they are moving in to Britain's town centres.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjE0Kdfos4Y
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Apr 7, 9:26pm
11 reviews
birds, video
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=cuzbodd5p9

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Video Fantastica! 60 Seconds in the Life of the Waved Albatross
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Feb 5, 5:18pm
3 reviews
birds, wildlife
http://www.videofantastica.com/view_video/15862/
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