National Go Birding Day 2024 is on Friday, April 26, 2024: Will you please spread the word about National Bird day?

Friday, April 26, 2024 is National Go Birding Day 2024. Go Wild, Go Birding!" on Migratory Bird Day - Grand Teton National ... Migratory Bird Day poster

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Will you please spread the word about National Bird day?

Excellent website! I will spread the word to as many people as I can! Wednesday, Jan.5 is National Bird Day! I'm going to celebrate it and my birthday!

What was the political reason President Obama didn’t recognize National Migratory Bird day?

What was the political reason President Obama didn't recognize National Migratory Bird day?

Because birds are all lazy communists. They don't have jobs and instead rely on nestboxes and feeders provided by US fish and wildlife, mooching off of the taxpayer. Supporting these radical airborne communists would only hurt Obama's image

what is the madagascar national bird and flower anthem mott and climate?

what is the madagascar national bird and flower anthem mott and climate?

There is no National Bird of Madagascar

National Flower of Madagascar is the Pointsetta

The anthem is Ry Tanindraza nay malala which means Oh, Our Beloved Ancestral-land.

The flower is Poinciana or Flamboyant Delonix regia.

Madagascar's legal system is based on French civil law, and its provisions contain adequate protections for private property rights. Malagasy commercial law consists largely of the Code of Commerce and annexed laws, which are reportedly applied in a non-discriminatory manner. Madagascar has a written bankruptcy law, created in 1996 and currently included in the Code of Commerce. The Malagasy judicial system is slow and complex, and has a reputation of opacity and corruption. In the past, U.S. assistance has supported the development of alternative dispute resolution systems to provide more rapid, more transparent, and less costly resolution of commercial disputes.

Name, Madagascar gets its current name from Marco Polo, the fourteenth-century Italian explorer, who described an African island of untold wealth called Madeigascar in his memoirs. Polo heard about the island second-hand during his travels in Asia. Most scholars believe that he described Mogadishu, the port located in present-day Somalia. Nevertheless, Italian cartographers attached the name "Madagascar" to the island during the Renaissance.

It changed its name to Malagasy fairly recently but later changed it back.

Because of its geography, Madagascar's climate is highly variable. Generally, Madagascar has two seasons: a hot, rainy season from November to April and a cooler, dry season from May to October.

Climate, the east coast is the wettest part of the island and thus home to the island's rainforests. This area is also hit periodically by devastating tropical storms and cyclones.

The central highlands are considerably cooler and drier, and are the location of much of Madagascar's agriculture, especially rice.

The west coast is home to dry deciduous forests. Deciduous trees lose all their leaves during the 6- to 8-month dry season. - See more at:

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