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Monday, November 17, 2014

HELP FOR STUDENT PROJECT TO BUILD BIRDS SHELTER


Hi, i’m Oscar, the founder of Homeground Birds. In addition to keeping variety of birds, provision bird services and products, we are also trying something a little different, that is, offering free education to our youth.We make sure every single idea we encounter is recorded, written and made as either pdf/ebook or blog post and is released for free to readers. we want to deep down share our work with our fellow African youth.
Homeground Birds need help start building new birds house(outdoor and indoor). This is no exception. Homeground Birds is a project we have been developing to allow our people see birds and tell stories currently and in the future. Our action story has been set in a brand uniqueness that we are eager to explore the self employment opportunities/ideas in Africa as well as to end the fixation which states that, “Africa is poor continent”.
Space and Shelter for the birds has been a major problem to us. We understand the complexities our birds go through, but for all handwork we had to operate in the limited space and poor shelters where all the ideals are not always gathered to. With this, we are after our people, and we love seeing change that we need. That is why we need help!

This time has come to get a better place and housing and we need to raise KSH 50,000 by 11st December fit it out and make a cool birds environment.
This is our first venture to help bring the action into live, we will be able to offer conventions starting from our home, Africa and even abroad. Additional backing will go towards forwarding the goal, helping sought out future issues and helping us create new interesting projects.

Our current goal: Ksh 50,000

Keep spreading the word and we will be hitting the higher goals in no time!

Help Us Improve the Future












See you.
Oscar Kemboi
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Thursday, November 13, 2014

The African Grey Parrot



The African Grey parrot is considered a large bird,
approximately 12 to 13 inches from beak to tail, with a
wingspan of 20 inches. They are native to western and
central Africa. African Grey Parrots mate for life.

Colors: grey feathers, white patches around the eyes and
red tail feathers. The curved bill is dark grey.
Food: seeds, berries, nuts and fruit.
Average Lifespan: 50 to 65 years!

The African Grey is a very talkative, smart and sensitive bird.
Because these birds are so smart, they tend to be
demanding pets, and will get bored quickly if not stimulated.

African Greys have been said to be the most intelligent of birds.
They pick up on words and sounds very quickly, including the sounds of telephones, microwaves, and even other pets like dogs and cats. Some boast
vocabularies of up to 2000 words! It’s no wonder that many Grey owners are
careful to watch what they say around their
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