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May 20th is... National Rescue Dog Day, National Be a Millionaire Day, Eliza Doolittle Day/Liza Doolittle Day/Liza Doolittle Day, Flower Day, National Pick Strawberries Day, National Quiche Lorraine Day, International Clinical Trials Day/ICTD, World Bee Day, World Autoimmune
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May 19th is... National Malcolm X Day, Boys Club Day/Boys and Girls Club Day, Celebrate Your Elected Officials Day, May Ray Day, National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day/National API HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, National Hepatitis Testing Day, World IBD Day/
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May 18th is... I Love Reese's® Day, National Cheese Soufflé Day, Buy A Musical Instrument Day (Honor of The Music Man Creator), Peace Day/World Goodwill Day, HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, World AIDS Vaccine Day, International Museum Day (1977),
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March 15th is... Buzzard's Day, Ides of March (44 BC), National Brutus Day, Et tu - Brute? Day, Dumbstruck Day, Everything You Think is Wrong Day, World MAP Day, International Day Against Police Brutality, International Eat an Animal for PETA Day/International Eat a Tasty Animal for PETA Day/EATAPETA Day (2003), National Peanut Lovers Day, National Pears Hélène Day, World Consumer Rights Day (1963), True Confession Day, National Shoe the World Day, International Day of Action for the Seals/International Day of Action Seal/International Day of Action Against Canadian Seal Slaughter, National VO Day, World Contact Day, Akitu, National Kansas Day, National Penis Day (Japan), 315 Day (Syracuse)
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Buzzard's Day
-- Celebrating the bird whose circling overhead signaled to cowboys of old a creature had met its demise. Turkey buzzards' heads are featherless and red, resembling wild turkeys. They have very good eyesight and soar through the sky on big updrafts. Considered Mother Nature's garbage collectors, they are also called carrion crows, scavengers who live on dead animals.
Read: The Life of Buzzards
-- The accounts describe the life history and ecology of Buzzards mainly inhabiting the British uplands where historically they have always been most numerous. For the first time, population activities are followed through successive seasonal stages of their life cycle. These include the vital and inter-related aspects of Buzzard territories and social behavior, diets and hunting methods, food requirements, prey abundance, and breeding success, survival and life spans and how Buzzard numbers and distribution have changed, particularly in relation to the influence of Man. The book also demonstrates how well Buzzards have adapted to living in our modern and rapidly-changing landscapes, constantly adapting their habits in response to prey resources and environmental conditions.
Dead Vulture Decoy
-- Covered in real feathers, its feet are designed with wires for attaching to a metal tower or tree branches. Use the Dead Vulture Decoy to scare vultures and buzzards off towers and substations. It can also be used as a Halloween decoration or movie prop. The vulture should be positioned upside down to simulate death or agony, The Dead Vulture has been used by TVA, USDA Wildlife Services, Exxon/Mobile, Duke Energy, Cell Phone Tower companies, and many others to protect habitat and equipment from damages by Vultures and Turkey Buzzards.
Turkey Vulture buzzard taking a bath coaster
-- Decorative ceramic art tile coaster is individually made. Four cork dots on the back of the tile protect counters/tables. High quality and very durable. Makes a great gift. 4.25 x 4.25 inch.
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Wow, I didn't know there were so many holidays in March! Buzzards Day sounds interesting. I might try making the Dead Vulture Decoy for a Halloween decoration. Thanks for sharing!"
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Wow, I didn't know there were so many holidays in March! Buzzards Day sounds interesting. I might try making the Dead Vulture Decoy for a Halloween decoration. Thanks for sharing!"