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No one had an interest in clearing away the dead brush from the back yard or mowing the front or back — as a result wild grasses flourished, which proved a boon to insects and to the birds who fed on them Acadian Flycatcher, Barn Swallow, Horned Lark, Red-Eyed Vireo, Cedar Waxwing, as well as the usual sparrow, house wren and starling crowd.
The light that draws the flower James Greer 2011
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I have an pretty big soft spot for quirk, so it's no surprise that I'm pleased to learn about Hanukkah Harry and Reggie the Red-Eyed Flying Vegetarian Polar Bear.
Christopher Noxon: Who Knew A Chicken Could Cause Such A Ruckus? 2007
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Do I snag the larger version of Red-Eyed Bacon Cat for my background or keep the recently obtained vintage ad for thorazine that I got via BoingBoing?
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Tanager's is the commonest note in Concord, except the Red-Eyed
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862 Various
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Since we already set up an Amphibian page to house our selfishly self-produced images of a California Salamander, we will also post your magnificent images of what we are trusting you have properly identified as a Parachuting Red-Eyed Leaf Frog.
What's That Bug? bugman 2010
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I think this beauty is a Parachuting Red-Eyed Leaf Frog.
What's That Bug? bugman 2010
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"Red-Eyed and Blue" (mozzarella, tomato, wasabi mayonnaise).
LJWorld.com stories: News By Kevin Pang 2010
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Want to know your Wooly Worm from a Red-Eyed Damsel?
unknown title 2009
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Saving the best for last: Achachay! plays tonight at the Red-Eyed Fly from
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Giant Red-Eyed Rabbits - They are said to live on an island in Lake Bomoseen, reachable only by a 30-foot hop from shore.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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