
Angela Tague
Content Writer and Blogger at Freelance
Angela writes marketing and journalistic content online. She focuses on health/wellness, lifestyle, pets, and business. #contentmarketing https://t.co/nuH4MdOC7x
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2 weeks ago |
kaytee.com | Angela Tague
If you hear an ornate birdsong duet on a forest walk, it might just be a pair of wrens showing off their vocal skills. Males and females sing different parts of a song so well the melody is easily mistaken for one bird's creation. Wrens are unique little wild friends with big voices that birders enjoy hearing in their backyards. Today we're learning all about wrens from Jeffrey A. Stratford, PhD., chair of the Department of Biology and Earth System Sciences at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania.
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1 month ago |
kaytee.com | Angela Tague
The petite little chickadee loves attention. After all, it sings its name out loud and clear so bird watchers can get a good glimpse. Chicka dee dee dee dee deeChicka dee dee dee dee deeBut did you know this wild bird changes the length of its tune based on nervousness? The call helps warn other birds of potential predators in the area. The more "dees" you hear after the "chicka," the higher the alert level.
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1 month ago |
cupcakesandyogapants.com | Angela Tague
Over the past few weeks, I’ve experienced more migraine auras than usual. For me, it’s a mix of winter to spring weather changes, exposure to bright lights (including too much screen time), life stress and hormone imbalances that lead to blurry vision, balance issues, nausea and squeezing head pain. Yuck.
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1 month ago |
kaytee.com | Angela Tague
You already know woodpeckers drill into trees with their powerful beaks. But did you know it's their acute sense of hearing that guides them to beetle-filled bark? Yes! They listen for the sounds of insects chewing and crawling to help guide them to their next meal. But that's not all. Woodpeckers also hammer away on trees to create places to build nests and hunker down during winter weather.
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1 month ago |
kaytee.com | Angela Tague
If you've ever wished for an ultra-smart pet that can talk to you, consider an African grey parrot. They solve basic problems, mimic your vocabulary, and understand the meaning of words. African grey parrots also have incredible memory skills and full-color vision, making them excellent companions when playing games.
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This is the most popular post on the Cupcakes and Yoga Pants blog today! It's no surprise since we are deep in the start of mowing season! I'll be using these very tips this weekend as I tackle my yard. https://t.co/TXQSKCZuB8 #CupcakesAndYogaPants #RheumatoidArthritis

Happy Friday! I just finished drafting two articles. 🎯 One just needed some polishing while the other had a few sections left to write. ✍️ Both are now sitting for a bit before I give them their final polishing with fresh eyes before I send them off to the editor. 😍

Look what I found in my yard this evening? Now that’s a perfect shed! Look at his eye caps!!! It reminds me of cleaning out Poe’s tank after he would shed. 🐍 https://t.co/MXFDBz3rX6