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Vision Airships Global Expansion!

BANGKOK, THAILAND, Jul 09, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Vision
Airships Inc. (PINKSHEETS: VPSN) -- The company wishes to announce that
it has finalized arrangements for funding for its global expansion.

Vision Airships is set to become a worldwide operator of blimps used for
advertising around the world. As the advertising market gets more
crowded in conventional mediums -- the use of alternative forms of
advertising is gaining more and more traction -- this is where Vision
Airships comes in and supplies the end to end solution to major
advertisers worldwide with its unique form of alternative displays. The
size of the market worldwide will support 24 airships which would bring
in approximately $400,000,000 annually.

Check out the news and get on VPSN first thing Wednesday!

For birding-by-ear resources, click here. For more about the
Wedge-tailed Shearwater, visit TernIsland.

" Go on a field trip and discover new bird songs.

Their first hunting forays were clumsy. A bird at one edge turns toward
the middle, and a wave sweeps across the entire flock in less than a
second. The Canyon Wren lives year-round in such spots as Dry Falls,
Vantage, or along the Yakima River Canyon in Washington, surviving
winter's numbing cold.
For birding-by-ear resources, click here.

For more about Hazel, click here.
For more about this nocturnal bird, visit BirdWeb.

For information about the Museum of the American Indian, click here. For
more about this graceful giant, visit BirdWeb.

Its fierce visage appears on stamps in Botswana.

Learn more about this Glaucous-winged Gull at BirdWeb.

And for more about the swiftlets, click here. To learn more about this
newly named species, click here.

Almost immediately after hatching, the precocial chicks are up and
running, following their parents to feed.

Its fierce visage appears on stamps in Botswana.

This exquisite bird was named for the Greek muse of epic poetry, and
it's the smallest long-distance avian migrant in the world. But some of
those cached seeds will germinate, spawning a small grove of pines. With
this flow come the tiny animals on which it feeds. In addition, the
pectoral and pelvic girdles and ribs of a bird are joined to make a
rigid box that supports those long wings, just as the wings support the
bird.

The Canyon Wren lives year-round in such spots as Dry Falls, Vantage, or
along the Yakima River Canyon in Washington, surviving winter's numbing
cold. To learn more about special birding places in Washington, visit
BirdWeb. And no bird has been so often evoked and emulated in song and
symphony as the cuckoo. Different species of shorebirds that forage
shoulder to shoulder in tidal estuaries have bills of different lengths.
Plain Chachalacas hop from branch to branch, guffawing. For more about
gardening for birds and other wildlife, click here. To learn more about
the Barn Owl, please visit BirdWeb. To learn more about Washington's
species of concern, click here.
And no bird has been so often evoked and emulated in song and symphony
as the cuckoo. Listen to both stories when you click below. The plight
of the young bird is illustrated by this encounter between predator and
prey, as a young hawk sets out on its first hunting expedition.

John James Audubon, the French naturalist who spent his adult life
studying and painting the birds of North America, saw only this
Ruby-throated Hummingbird, a bird of eastern North America. Because its
eyes are fixed in their sockets, it must rotate its neck to look around.
This announces his territory and his desire for a mate. Many small birds
breed twice in a season, and some of them lay five eggs or more in a
clutch.
To learn more about this bespectacled singer, visit BirdWeb.

To learn more about the albatross, please visit BirdWeb.

Portland Audubon hosts a Swift Watch.

The owls heard in this story, in order, are the Barred Owl, Western
Screech-Owl, and Great Horned Owl.

Learn more about wrens at BirdWeb.
To learn more about this ringed plover, please visit BirdWeb.

None of the other fine performers among the mountain birds . The only
color left on Crow was black, and he has stayed black to this day.
The plight of the young bird is illustrated by this encounter between
predator and prey, as a young hawk sets out on its first hunting
expedition. And no bird has been so often evoked and emulated in song
and symphony as the cuckoo. With this flow come the tiny animals on
which it feeds. To see a video of a roadrunner in action, click here.
Learn more about this BUI, bird under the influence, at BirdWeb. These
citizen-scientists tuned in their scanners and VHF monitors, hoping to
catch the faint beep of the owls' transmitters.
Learn more about the Mourning Dove at BirdWeb.

To learn more about this resident of old-growth forests, visit BirdWeb.

By age two, they will seek their own mates.

With a slender, sharply pointed bill, the oriole weaves a marvelous
pouch-like nest that hangs suspended from its upper rim.




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