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Topic: Birds and Blooms

Related:
  Bloom    Birds  
  Early Bird    Bird Species  
  Bird Dog    Bird Watching  
  Birds of Prey    Game Bird  
  Wild Bird    Bird Feeder  
  Pet Bird    Bird Cage  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite possession(s):House
Politics:Pacifist
Favorite era(s):Jurassic times
Favorite activity(s):Gardening,  Birdwatching
Favorite food(s):Peaches and cream
Favorite animal(s):Owls,  Butterfly,  Bird
Likes to wear:Hawaiian shirts
Favorite sport(s):Hunting
Listens to:Guns N Roses
Favorite online activity(s):Sending greeting cards
Starsign:Libra,  Sagittarius
Favorite time of year:Spring,  Autumn
Membership(s):World Wildlife Fund
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 Expert Talk
The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Pete Trengle,
Bass Player

Birds and Blooms article - A one page piece on my painted rock flowers is featured in the June-July issue of this popular magazine.
Anita Ganesh,
Poet

Birds & Blooms-new Only Magazine Whether you'sre a gardener or bird fancier, you'sll love Birds and Blooms magazine the fastest growing magazine of its kind!
See the Bird of Paradise, one that blooms and the one that flies!
Other blooms to look for include the popular bird of paradise and ohai-'ula or royal poinciana.
Chrissie Tanner,
Homemaker and Mom

The blooms will draw some bees and butterflies, but the bigger draw is the birds who perch on the stems and feed on the relatively large seeds as they ripen.
Birds and Blooms (magazine - gardens, birdhouses, bird feeding, etc.
All our Bird houses are garnished in silk floral buds and blooms.
 
 
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From:
pat chojnacki
2005-08-18 15:22:32
in northern wisconsin we have hummingbirds that spend the summer and we feed them.this year we have an over abundance of bees congregating at the feeders, how do we get the bees to stay away?
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