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Red-whiskered Bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus)

The red-whiskered Bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus) is an active, inquisitive, and sociable bird of the palaeotropics. They live in trees and shrubbery where they eat both insects and fruit, and...

Earthquake Created 15ft High Great Wall of New Zealand

Great Wall of New Zealand - A 7.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked New Zealand had a lasting effect...

Meet Thor’s The Bangal Cat

Thor The Bangal Cat is one of the lovely felines that look right into your soul and beyond....

Dupont’s lark (Chersophilus duponti)

Family: Dupont's lark (Chersophilus duponti) is a shy and elusive species of arid plains with sparse vegetation. This is a...

Noisy Miner: Nature’s Loudest Symphony

Habitat: The Noisy Miner (Manorina melanocephala) is garrulous on sedentary commutes and perhaps the best-known honeyeater in eastern...

How to Use Social Media as a Sales Tool?

You can use social media as a sales tool. Social media is very useful in selling. You can send information about your product or...

Where to Eat Near Palm Jumeirah?

Where to Eat Near Palm Jumeirah? Dubai is known for its outlandish megaprojects, but the Palm Jumeirah stands out from the crowd: It was built...

Pánfilo de Narváez – A Spanish Explorer and Conquistador

In the early 16th century, Panfilo de Narváez led a disastrous expedition to Florida as a Spanish explorer and conquistador. Panfilo de Narváez was...

John Murray, Fourth Earl of Dunmore

John Murray was a British colonial administrator, his duties included running New York (1770-1771), Virginia (1771-1775), and the Bahamas (1787-1796). John Murray was a descendant...

The Red-necked crake

The Red-necked crake (Rallina tricolor) is Australia's only rainforest-inhabiting rail. This crake is found only in coastal northeastern Queensland. It lives on the forest...

How to Make Your Personal Statement Stand Out for College Application

You are going to college soon and want to make your personal statement stand out. But, how do you do that? First, make sure...

Onondagas – Founding Nation of the Iroquois Confederation

The Onondagas (“People of the Hills”) controlled the heart of Iroquois territory in much of present-day upstate New York. They were hunters as well...

Fort Orange – New York

Fort Orange became the first permanent settlement in New York. Dutch post was established in 1624, in the upper Hudson River Valley, near the...

Radde’s Warbler (Phylloscopus schwarzi)

The size of Radde's Warbler (Phylloscopus schwarzi) is about 12.5-13 cm in length. Radde’s Warbler is an Asian vagrant (breeds C Siberia eastwards). A...

French Fort Frontenac (Ontario)

The French garrison was founded on July 12, 1673, named for Quebec’s celebrated 17th-century governor, Louis de Baude de Frontenac. Fort Frontenac was cited...