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Birds Illustrated by Color Photography – Revisited Vol 1. May, 1897 No. 5 * CHICKADEE. Bird of the Merry Heart.Here is a picture of a bird that is always merry. He is a bold, saucy little fellow, too, but we all love him for it. Don’t you think he looks some like the Canada Jay [...]

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I trust you are enjoying our “Start Birdwatching Today!” series. We have been trying to motivate you to go out and observe the many birds around you. Seeing as our subtitle is “Birdwatching from a Christian Perspective,” I want to do a few articles that you won’t see in most birding books. We believe that [...]

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For a day in thy courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness. (Psalms 84:10 KJV) Words - Hen­ry F. Lyte, 1834 Music - Ben­e­ven­to, ar­ranged from Sam­u­el Webbe, Sr.,  (1740-1816), 1792 Al­ter­nate tune:  Maid­stone, Wal­ter B. Gil­bert, 1863 Pleasant Are Thy [...]

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Birds Illustrated by Color Photography – Revisited Vol 1. May, 1897 No. 5 * THE MARSH HAWK. NE of the most widely distributed birds of North America is the Marsh Hawk, according to Wilson, breeding from the fur regions around Hudson’s Bay to Texas, and from Nova Scotia to Oregon and California. Excepting in the [...]

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Birds Illustrated by Color Photography – Revisited Vol 1. May, 1897 No. 5 * THE ORCHARD ORIOLE The Orchard Oriole is here. Why has he come? To cheer, to cheer—C. C. M. HE Orchard Oriole has a general range throughout the United States, spending the winter in Central America. It breeds only in the eastern [...]

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I love this statement that they started their answer with in the excerpt they had in their Answers Weekly Newsletter. Since the Bible is the Word of God, and since God cannot lie, then the Bible is trustworthy. That is our starting point. That is exactly how I feel about what is written by me [...]

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Birds Illustrated by Color Photography – Revisited Vol 1. May, 1897 No. 5 * THE MOTTLED OR “SCREECH” OWL. IGHT WANDERER,” as this species of Owl has been appropriately called, appears to be peculiar to America. They are quite scarce in the south, but above the Falls of the Ohio they increase in number, and [...]

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