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Bird-watching cruises go to Protection Island, a refuge for nesting birds from rhinoceros auklets to tufted puffins.
Port Townsend, Washington Larry M. Greenberg 2011
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Bird-watching is becoming popular, and no longer just for economic or culinary reasons.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Bird-watching is becoming popular, and no longer just for economic or culinary reasons.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Bird-watching is becoming popular, and no longer just for economic or culinary reasons.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Bird-watching and boat tours are available through Centro Ecologico de Sian Ka'an (www. cesiak.org) or Community Tours Sian Ka'an (www. siankaantours.org).
Tulum, Mexico 2009
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Bird-watching clubs and societies have cropped up in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Hanoi.
Birders Flock East 2008
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Bird-watching gardeners also know that water is one of the most powerful ways to attract birds to the garden.
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Bird-watching photographers line up for a calendar shot of swans flying against a background of golden birch trees or making long glides to land among reeds turned tan from frost.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Bird-watching skills easily translate to dragonfly watching - like birds, many dragonflies can be identified by field marks such as wing and body color patterns, and often by behavior and habitat.
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Bird-watching skills easily translate to dragonfly watching - like birds, many dragonflies can be identified by field marks such as wing and body color patterns, and often by behavior and habitat.
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