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New children’s book celebrates Philly fandom with two magic words: 'Go Birds!'
Philadelphia fans start young — sometimes as soon as they can talk. And in this city, it wouldn’t surprise anyone if a ...
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"I was taught at an early age to try and get all the advantage that you can" - Larry Bird breaks down why trash-talking became his identity
The very best players we have ever seen all created an advantage, and none were better than Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird, ...
I am never completely comfortable if I’ve got shoes on,” grins Bafta-winning adventurer and wildlife presenter Steve ...
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Cockatoo Adorably Reads Her Talking Book and Gets Excited Every Time She Hears 'Butterfly'
Cockatoo Chloe’s favorite word is "butterfly." Watch her flip pages and press buttons in her talking book—it’s too cute for ...
ILLINOIS - Ameren Illinois has made efforts to protect birds and their equipment through their avian protection program.Over ...
Gradually exposing a child to separation can help them become more comfortable with it, Lee said. Parents can start by doing ...
Sir Bentley, the Cockatoo , is one of these Chatty Cathy birds, and in his recent post, he explains his to-do list to Mom. This is one funny boy with a lot on his agenda, and he wants everyone to know ...
Parrots are not only beautiful but also very smart as they can learn human words and repeat them in a way that surprises everyone. Some parrots speak so well that people even mistake them for humans ...
This next segment is sponsored by DeLuna Kids Dental. At DeLuna Kids Dental, the goal is simple: to create a positive and fun experience for every child. Dr. Ren De Luna and his pediatric dental team ...
Alba revealed on Instagram in March 2019 that she has tattoos on her left forearm representing the zodiac signs of her three ...
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'Bring Her Back' Ending Explained: What the Hell Is Sally Hawkins Trying To Do With These Kids?
Bring Her Back, from directors Michael and Dany Philippou, ends on a dark, tragic note. Let’s break down the film’s ending.
New Zealand’s annual bird election has crowned the kārearea, or New Zealand falcon, as Bird of the Year. The contest, run by ...
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