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- Aviary at the Gates of Heaven: Examining the Bird Symbolism in the Thoth Empress Card
- "This card, summed up, may be called the Gate of Heaven." Book of Thoth, p. 77. Eight birds adorn the fourth card of the Thoth Deck Major Arcana, The Empress. These eight birds, their variant symbology united, point at one overarching meaning -- as...
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Tarot Cards >> The Major Arcana
- Popular Oracles and Omens
- I think it would be correct to assume that man has always been anxious to lift a corner of the veil of the future. In this section I’ve included several popular oracles, omens and superstitions. Some of these might seem a bit ridiculous, but why not consider...
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Psychic Abilities >> Divination
- The Raven: Balancing Man and Nature
- "He likes bright abalone shells, silver beads, endless vittles, gossip and warm sleeps over the smoke hole. The Raven-ego is the lover-to-be who wants "a sure thing." The Raven-ego is afraid passion will end. He is afraid and tries to avoid the...
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Symbology >> Animals
- King James Bible: Leviticus, Chapter 14
- Chapter 14 14:1 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 14:2 This shall be the law of the leper in the day of his cleansing: He shall be brought unto the priest: 14:3 And the priest shall go forth out of the camp; and the priest shall look, and, behold, if the...
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Old Testament >> Leviticus
- Hapy/Hapi
- The great god of the Nile was called Hapi. In sacred art, he was depicted as a man, somewhat overweight to symbolize abundance, and with female breasts to symbolize the river’s fertile properties. He is an ancient god, to the Egyptians as well as modern man,...
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Deities & Heros >> Egyptian
- Pagan Roots of the Bible
- "The Bible is the innerrent word of the living God. It is absolutely infallible, without error in all matters pertaining to faith and practice, as well as in areas such as geography, science, history, etc. Jerry Falwell I have heard this assertion...
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Saga of Times Past >> History & Anthropology
Marsh Birds is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Marsh Birds books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Marsh Birds
- Marsh Birds. American Bittern Botaurus lentiginosus. American Coot Fulica americana – breeding populations.
- www.dnr.sc.gov
- Proceedings of the Marsh Bird Monitoring Workshop
- Objective 2: Develop Standardized Protocols for Monitoring Marsh Birds . Report from Group 1: Field protocols for marsh bird monitoring .
- library.fws.gov
- North American Marsh Bird Monitoring
- www.dep.state.fl.us
- Marsh Madness - Teaming With Wildlife
- the rarest of Arkansas breeding marsh birds, has declined sharply. King rail by Joe Mac Hudspeth Jr. 18 A R K A N S A S W I L D L I F E.
- www.teaming.com
- Secretive Marsh bird Surveys
- The marsh bird surveys can be conducted by block owners themselves but if willing, and able to volunteer to do one or more marsh bird surveys for the Atlas.
- www.mnbba.org
Suggested News Resources
- Hunting: End of summer brings another hunting season
- Though they can't hunt teal yet, a trifling of traditionalists will ply the ages old sport of rail shooting, poling through flooded fields of wild rice on lakes and brackish river margins jump shooting these smallish, narrow-billed marsh birds.
- EPA Announces Grants for Macomb And Wayne Counties
- The Nature Conservancy, working with public and private partners, will restore coastal wetlands vital for waterfowl and marshbirds.
- MDC: Missouri bird-hunting seasons to start
- Sora: Soras are shy, secretive marsh birds that are more frequently heard (they have something of a “whinnying” call) than seen. They're between 8 and 9 inches long.
- Presqu'ile Park provides a paradise for bird watchers
- Presqu'ile's new Marsh Boardwalk allows visitors a good look at many marsh birds which would otherwise only be seen from a canoe. Regularly, least bitterns have been reported this summer from the area of the first observation platform.
Suggested Web Resources
- Marsh Birds of North America
- www.birds-of-north-america.net
- Marsh Birds
- Marsh Birds. Most members of the rail family are associated with water, but not all in the same ways.
- www.desertmuseum.org
- Marsh Birds
- Marsh Birds. American Bittern Botaurus lentiginosus. American Coot Fulica americana – breeding populations.
- www.dnr.sc.gov
- Events - Welcome to Horicon Marsh Bird Club - Wisconsin
- WE ARE OPEN FOR REGISTRATION ! Tuesday, February 1, 2011 - Come look what the 2011 Horicon Marsh Bird Festival has to offer.
- www.horiconmarshbirdclub.com
- Marsh Birds -Population Assessment and Monitoring - Patuxent
- Marsh Birds Population Assessment and Monitoring Project.
- www.pwrc.usgs.gov
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