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Birds (class Aves) are a group of endothermic vertebrates, characterised by feathers, a beak with no teeth, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a lightweight but strong skeleton. Birds live worldwide and range in size from the 5 cm (2 in) bee hummingbird to the 2.75 m (9 ft) ostrich. They rank as the class of tetrapods with the most living species, at approximately ten thousand, with more than half of these being passerines, sometimes known as perching birds or, less accurately, as songbirds.
The fossil record indicates that birds are the last surviving dinosaurs, having evolved from feathered ancestors within the theropod group of saurischian dinosaurs. True birds first appeared during the Cretaceous period, around 100 million years ago, and the last common ancestor is estimated to have lived about 95 million years ago. DNA-based evidence finds that birds radiated extensively around the time of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event that killed off the non-avian dinosaurs. Birds in South America survived this event and then migrated to other parts of the world via multiple land bridges while diversifying during periods of global cooling. Primitive bird-like "stem-birds" that lie outside class Aves proper, in the group Avialae, have been found dating back to the mid-Jurassic period. Many of these early stem-birds, such as Archaeopteryx, were not yet capable of fully powered flight, and many retained primitive characteristics like toothy jaws in place of beaks and long bony tails.
Birds (released March 25, 2013 in Oslo, Norway by the label Edition Records – EDN1040) is the 4'th album of the Norwegian saxophonist Marius Neset.
The review by Neil Spencer of the British newspaper The Guardian awarded the album 5 stars, the review by Terje Mosnes of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet awarded the album dice 6, the review by Carl Petter Opsahk of the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang awarded the album dice 5, and the reviewer Ian Mann of the Jazz Mann awarded the album 4.5 stars
According to Mosnes, with this album, Neset takes further steps on his way to the Jazz sky. The brilliant compositions and the musical skills of this band are extraordinary. It is only to look forward to the next move of this great jazz musician and composer.
NRK Jazz critique Erling Wicklund, in his review of Neset's album Birds states:
BBC Music critique Peter Marsh, in his review of Neset's album Birds states:
The Rooster (simplified Chinese: 鸡; traditional Chinese: 雞/鷄) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Rooster is represented by the Earthly Branch character 酉. The name is also translated into English as Cock or Chicken.
People born within these date ranges can be said to have been born in the "Year of the Rooster", while also bearing the following elemental sign:
The Mirror is a very popular sailing dinghy, with more than 70,000 built.
The Mirror was named after the Daily Mirror, a UK newspaper with a largely working class distribution. The Mirror was from the start promoted as an affordable boat, and as a design it has done a great deal to make dinghy sailing accessible to a wide audience. Although most popular in the UK, Mirrors are also sailed in other countries, notably Australia, Ireland, Sweden, Canada, the Netherlands, South Africa, New Zealand, the Philippines and the United States.
The Mirror was designed by Jack Holt and TV do-it-yourself expert Barry Bucknell in 1962. It employed a novel construction method where sheets of marine plywood are held together with copper stitching and fibreglass tape. This is called tack and tape or stitch and glue construction. Buoyancy is provided by four independent integral chambers rather than by bags. It was originally designed to be built with simple tools and little experience, and this meant that the design was quite simple. For example, the characteristic 'pram' front reduces the need for the more complicated curved wooden panels and joinery needed for a pointed bow, and a daggerboard is used instead of a hinged centreboard. The result is a robust, versatile and fairly light boat that can be easily maintained and repaired, and can also be launched into the water very quickly from storage or transport. Although most experienced sailors would carry a paddle rather than oars, if necessary it rows well. If the transom is strengthened, an outboard motor can be used for propulsion.
Mirrors is the sixth studio album by Blue Öyster Cult, released in 1979. Mirrors is the first Blue Öyster Cult album not produced by long-time producer and manager Sandy Pearlman. The album is notable for a collaboration with British fantasy/science-fiction author Michael Moorcock who co-wrote a song based on his novel The Fireclown. "The Great Sun Jester" is the first of several Moorcock co-writing credits with the band.
After the success of 1976's Platinum Agents of Fortune, 1977's Gold Spectres and 1978's Platinum live effort Some Enchanted Evening, the fact that Mirrors struggled to reach Gold status was disappointing to band and label alike. According to interviews with the band and the production staff, the intent for this album was to make a high charting and glossy production; however the backlash felt from this attempt was a reason for their future pairing with Martin Birch, and their attempt to return to a darker sound.
"In Thee" was written by Allen Lanier. It went in to the chart at No. 74. A live version is featured on their 1998 album Heaven Forbid, it features two acoustic guitars and was a popular "in concert" moment from this era. The line "Jim says some destinies should not be delivered" references the Jim Carroll Band song "Day and Night."
Demetria Devonne "Demi" Lovato (/ˈdɛmi loʊˈvɑːtoʊ/ DEM-ee loh-VAH-toh or lə-VAH-toh) (born August 20, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and model who made her debut as a child actress in Barney & Friends. In 2008, Lovato rose to prominence in the Disney Channel television film Camp Rock and signed a recording contract with Hollywood Records. Musically, Lovato is considered a pop and pop rock. She released her debut album, Don't Forget, that September; it debuted at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over 530,000 copies. In 2009, Lovato received her own television series, Sonny with a Chance. Her second album, Here We Go Again, was released that July and debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, and it has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over 650,000 copies. Its title track became her first single to break the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 15, and was certified platinum.
Artist : Simply Red Song : Your mirror Album : Stars Year : 1991
I love listening to my little guy in the morning singing to his favorite mirror :) This is my budgie, I love him so much I hope you will too :) Let me know how your budgie reacts in the comments below. Watch: How to take Care of a Parakeet | Budgie [Beginner's Guide to Pet Birds] https://youtu.be/k-h8TX3TZ5s If you want to learn what Fresh fruits are the best healthy nutrition for your Budgie? Click here: https://youtu.be/oF3HBfqRlTM If you want to learn how to Feed your Budgies? Click here: https://youtu.be/crFUzVtJ3YY SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://bit.ly/1MhbNy8 DISCORD: https://discord.gg/YXnhdmutDa __________________________________________________________________________ Links: Budgie Alen Website: ▶ https://alenaxp.com Budgie Merch: ▶ https://bit.ly/2qRNV3S Budgie Shop: ▶ https://budgie...
My parakeet chasing my iphone mirror and talking.
Alex takes a moment to reflect on things, mostly himself and his honks, while Dominic tries to interrupt in the background. Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/AlexTheHonk/shop?asc=u Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlexTheHonk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlexTheHonkingBird/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AlexTheHonkingBird/ *** Why does Alex honk? *** When I got Alex as a baby, he would bob his head and squeak. I would bob my head and squeak back at him and say “hello Alex!” Eventually, he started to mimic me mimicking him, and over time it just got more and more exaggerated until it became the honk you see today. *** What is he saying before the honk? *** Technically, he’s saying “hello Alex.” But it’s also a bit of “hello Dommi” for his son Dominic, and a bunch of other...
Click here to SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1MhbNy8 Click here for BUDGIE COMMUNITY: https://alenaxp.com Click here for BUDGIE STORE: http://bit.ly/2qRNV3S Although it is common practice, it is best not to keep a single budgie as they are social animals. If you have more than one budgie, you will see that they spend of great deal of time interacting with each other. Want to know about Amazing Budgie Facts? Watch here: https://youtu.be/fA48IEpf7zk or How to take Care of a Parakeet | Budgie https://youtu.be/k-h8TX3TZ5s Watch Budgie Vlog: My Budgie is obsessed by Mirror: https://youtu.be/nsS0zCcPlj8 Source: https://www.quora.com/Why-should-I-put-mirrors-in-my-budgies-cage https://www.omlet.co.uk/guide/budgie_guide/budgie_behaviour/mirror_behaviour •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
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Using a sheet of two-way mirror acrylic, I was able to make a box that allows me to capture the birds interacting directly with their reflections. The sheet of acrylic I used can be purchased from Amazon for around $15: https://amzn.to/2PyKSYJ I used the cardboard box that the acrylic came in. ($0) This is a very simple way to use the properties of a two-way mirror to "spy" on your birds talking to their reflections. Another use, for example, is putting a sheet of this acrylic on your exterior home window and placing a bird feeder just outside the window. In this scenario, you could birdwatch without spooking the birds who visit your feeder. They'll be none the wiser! If you enjoyed this video, kindly like, comment, and subscribe! We use the Vision M01, L01, and M02 bird cages: ht...
Birds (class Aves) are a group of endothermic vertebrates, characterised by feathers, a beak with no teeth, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a lightweight but strong skeleton. Birds live worldwide and range in size from the 5 cm (2 in) bee hummingbird to the 2.75 m (9 ft) ostrich. They rank as the class of tetrapods with the most living species, at approximately ten thousand, with more than half of these being passerines, sometimes known as perching birds or, less accurately, as songbirds.
The fossil record indicates that birds are the last surviving dinosaurs, having evolved from feathered ancestors within the theropod group of saurischian dinosaurs. True birds first appeared during the Cretaceous period, around 100 million years ago, and the last common ancestor is estimated to have lived about 95 million years ago. DNA-based evidence finds that birds radiated extensively around the time of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event that killed off the non-avian dinosaurs. Birds in South America survived this event and then migrated to other parts of the world via multiple land bridges while diversifying during periods of global cooling. Primitive bird-like "stem-birds" that lie outside class Aves proper, in the group Avialae, have been found dating back to the mid-Jurassic period. Many of these early stem-birds, such as Archaeopteryx, were not yet capable of fully powered flight, and many retained primitive characteristics like toothy jaws in place of beaks and long bony tails.