Birds of Vermont Museum Where Natural History Meets the Art of Woodcarving

Where Natural History Meets Art! Visit the museum; see detailed, unique bird carvings, explore Vermont bird habitats. Learn about birds in detail from birds that cannot fly away, but look like they could. We offer exhibits, trails, and gift shop. Enjoy a leisurely visit or bring a school group. Membership brings special benefits!

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Aldrich Public Library Barre, Vermont

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Bird Notes Birds etc. were seeing near Birds of Vermont and Green Mountain Audubon in Huntington, Vermont

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The Beginning Bird Watcher A support site for the Birds of Vermont Museums Beginning Bird Watchers

It offers sample blogs and journals for you to imitate along with other suggestions to help you learn about birds. If you want to start a blog of your own, click on Your Blog.

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008. My foot apparently likes my mouth. Last week I went to a wedding. So I put on a slinky dress and had what I would call a bit too much to drink. And then I stuck my foot in my mouth, twice. First, someone at my table complimented me by saying that I had such great facial features that I could probably shave my head and still look good. Super nice, huh? I am a creature of ha.

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Birds of Vermont Museum Where Natural History Meets the Art of Woodcarving

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Where Natural History Meets Art! Visit the museum; see detailed, unique bird carvings, explore Vermont bird habitats. Learn about birds in detail from birds that cannot fly away, but look like they could. We offer exhibits, trails, and gift shop. Enjoy a leisurely visit or bring a school group. Membership brings special benefits!

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The site birdsofvermont.org had the following on the web page, "Field Trips for Students and Campers." I noticed that the website said " Back to the Home page." They also stated " The mission of the Birds of Vermont Museum is to provide education, to nurture an appreciation of the environment, and to study birds and their habitats using woodcarvings and other museum resources. What can you do here? Go birding, learn a new bird call, volunteer. Explore our changing art exhibits, or try your hand at wood carving! Check out the special events. Sponsor a carving, , become a member." The meta header had Birds of Vermont Museum as the first keyword. This keyword was followed by natural history, wood carving, and IBA which isn't as important as Birds of Vermont Museum. The other words the site used was birds. Vermont is also included but will not be viewed by search engines.

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