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A bird's eye view of a life in flight.
I've Been Doing a Little Bird Listening with Merlin Lately
Many moons ago, I lived a stone's throw from Kennesaw Mountain (Kennesaw, GA). The mountain was not only a wonderful historical spot to visit, but the trails and the road to the summit were both outstanding birdwatching locations. Almost every weekend, I'd take Beau and my binoculars and see what kind of birds I could add to my life list. It was particularly exciting to go birdwatching during March and September, as we were right on the migratory path. I even created a small stir in local birding channels once, by spotting an Oregon Junco (a variety of dark-eyed junco) on one of my hikes. And then, I moved.
By Kimberly J Egan5 months ago in Petlife
Bat Life: The Silent Guardians of the Night
When most people think about bats, fear and superstition often come to mind. For centuries, these fascinating creatures of the night have been misunderstood, linked with darkness, and shrouded in myths. But the reality is far more beautiful and powerful. Bats are not symbols of fear—they are guardians of ecosystems, silent pollinators, and protectors of balance in nature. The picture “Bat Life” captures more than just the shape of a bat; it speaks of resilience, mystery, and survival.
By Fazal wahid 5 months ago in Petlife
The Evolving World of Pet Supplies: Balancing Affordability and Quality
For pet owners, caring for animals extends far beyond providing food and shelter—it involves choosing the right pet supplies, accessories, and products that enhance their comfort, health, and well-being. Today, the market for pet products is expanding rapidly, reflecting not only the growing number of households with pets but also the deeper bond people share with their animal companions. Websites like PetsZone make a wide range of options accessible, from affordable pet products to premium pet accessories that suit different needs and lifestyles.
By charliesamuel5 months ago in Petlife
Vetafarm Soluvite D Vitamin Powder for Birds
Ever looked at your parrot and wondered if they’re getting all the tiny nutrients they need? Birds are small packages of big nutritional needs — and vitamin balance plays a huge role in their health. Vetafarm Soluvite D is a vitamin powder many bird owners use to top up those needs — especially vitamin D, which is crucial for bone strength and calcium absorption. In this guide I’ll walk you through what it is, when to use it, how to mix and give it, plus safety tips so your feathered friend gets the benefits without the risks. Ready? Let’s dive in.
By Thomas Muller5 months ago in Petlife
Aristopet Bird Wormer Plus Syrup
Keeping your feathered companions healthy goes beyond providing food and a clean cage. Birds are highly susceptible to internal parasites, and without proper care, these hidden invaders can cause serious health problems. That’s where Aristopet Bird Wormer Plus Syrup comes in—a trusted solution designed to keep worms at bay and ensure your birds live long, vibrant lives.
By Thomas Muller5 months ago in Petlife
The Irreplaceable Value of Live Animal Encounters
Animal-rights activists have recently promoted "virtual zoos" as ethical alternatives to live exhibits, utilizing holograms, 360-degree video, and animatronics. For instance, Belgium's GAIA is launching a Zoo of the Future with virtual and augmented reality, and robotic puppets, promising a new, immersive connection with nature "without cages, without captivity, and without suffering."
By Jenna Deedy5 months ago in Petlife
How Much Do Goffin Cockatoos Cost? Price, Lifespan & More
Goffin Cockatoo is also known as Tanimbar Corella that is another small cockatoo species. It is the smallest white cockatoo in the genus Cacatua. It can be identified by its small crest and prominent eye rings, and salmon-colored spots on the cheeks. How Much Do Goffin Cockatoos Cost? Price, Lifespan & More
By parrotsexpert6 months ago in Petlife
The Thirsty Crow: A Tale of Wit and Perseverance
The Thirsty Crow: A Tale of Wit and Perseverance Once upon a time, in a scorching hot summer, a crow found itself in dire need of water. The sun blazed down from the sky, making everything around feel like an oven. The trees, which once stood tall and green, were now withering, their leaves turning yellow. The soil had cracked open, and the rivers were drying up.
By Abdullah Khan 6 months ago in Petlife
Crows in the Kingdom
Long ago, in the peaceful kingdom of Almaris, people and nature lived in perfect harmony. Golden fields of wheat swayed in the wind, crystal rivers reflected the sky, and orchards bore fruit so sweet that travelers came from distant lands just to taste them.
By Itz stories 6 months ago in Petlife











