الخميس، 11 نوفمبر 2010

نسر يصطاد افعى Snake vs eagle

نقار الخشب Woodpecker


                                                Red-Headed Woodpecker


                                                  Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker


                                                        
                             Downy Woodpecker


                                                                                                        
                                 Hairy Woodpecker


                                  Northern Flicker
                            Pileated Woodpecker

الثلاثاء، 2 نوفمبر 2010

Canary


Common Name:           Canary

Scientific Name:            Serinus canaria.

Origin:                            The Canary Islands.

Size:                             Small, at 10-12 cm in length.

Average Lifespan:       A well cared for Canary can live for up to 10years!

Temperament:
Most Canaries are somewhat timid and shy little birds. Unlike larger bird species, they don't usually do well with being handled, although exceptions do exist. Canaries are charming birds nonetheless, and many enjoy watching and interacting with their owners from the comfort of a large flight cage. These birds can be very territorial, so use caution if keeping more than one per cage -- dominant behavior can be hard to control and can lead to an unforunate situation for a submissive bird.

Colors:
While the first color to pop into your head may be yellow, there are many different varieties of Canary in just as many different colors. With selective breeding, many new color mutations pop up everyday, such as bronze, white, and red.

Feeding:
The majority of a Canary's diet should consist of high quality pellets specifically designed for Canaries. This diet should be supplemented daily with fresh sprouts, fruits and vegetables, including fresh greens.