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		<title>All the birds in North America</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 19:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The common loon can dive down to 150 feet below the water. The pied billed grebe chicks leave their nest an hour after hatching. Western grebe, this bird has blood red eyes. Northern fulmar ,this bird lives mostly in water. sooty shearwater,this bird can go 60 yards under water. wilson&#8217;s storm-petrel,this bird lays a single [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The common loon can dive down to 150 feet below the water.</p>
<p>The pied billed grebe chicks leave their nest an hour after hatching.</p>
<p>Western grebe, this bird has blood red eyes.</p>
<p><img style="middle;" src="http://www.digital-images.net/Images/Bolsa_Ballona/WesternGrebe_X4544.jpg" alt="western grebe" width="511" height="408" /></p>
<p>Northern fulmar  ,this bird lives mostly in water.</p>
<p>sooty shearwater,this bird can go 60 yards under water.</p>
<p>wilson&#8217;s storm-petrel,this bird lays a single egg.</p>
<p>white-tailed tropicbird, this bird eats squid and fish.</p>
<p>northern gannet, this bird can dive 100 feet below the surface of the water.</p>
<p>masked booby, the males are forced out of the nest by the first born.</p>
<p>Americon white pelican, this bird can hold nearly 3 gallons of water.</p>
<p>brown pelican, it  has a long beak.</p>
<p>great cormarant, it feeds on fish</p>
<p><img src="http://birdsofsanibel.free.fr/Images/2005/Double-crested%20Cormorant.jpg" alt="double-crested cormorant bird" width="459" height="306" /></p>
<p>The double-crested cormorant, it feeds on fish. To catch the fish it has to swim.</p>
<p>Anhinga, this bird eats frogs.</p>
<p>The magnificent frigatebird, this bird fights for food.</p>
<p>The great blue heron, This bird can be seen on houses.<br />
<img style="middle;" src="http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc99/ChocolateGirlsPhotos/GreatBlueHeronFeatheredLaunchblog.jpg" alt="blue heron flying off a house" width="356" height="359" /></p>
<p>American bittern  , this bird eats small eels.</p>
<p>Great egret, </p>
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