Delia, This is your sister. Love your blog, but... could you please call Nora - she is expecting soon and mom and dad are with her and wish to speak with you. love always, mary.
Okay, folks--Nora had a baby girl, and everyone's healthy and happy! I'll do a quick post so you can see her first daughter, who's so cute that she almost looks like me!
I often wonder how long it will take until the extinctions of current species start happening on a day-to-day basis. Woodland birds who need large stretches of forest land will be the first to go, I fear. We'll be stuck with starlings, house sparrows, and rock pigeons as the only ones able to adapt to polluted city life.
It's shrinking because we are taking all their habitat.
ReplyDeleteDelia,
ReplyDeleteThis is your sister. Love your blog, but... could you please call Nora - she is expecting soon and mom and dad are with her and wish to speak with you.
love always, mary.
Nice article - thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteI've heard the same sentiments from old-time birders here - that the numbers have gone way down. Sad.
OH MY GOSH! I have to call my sister!
ReplyDeleteWhat dr monkey said and we're poisoning the water and the air
ReplyDeleteOkay, folks--Nora had a baby girl, and everyone's healthy and happy! I'll do a quick post so you can see her first daughter, who's so cute that she almost looks like me!
ReplyDeleteI often wonder how long it will take until the extinctions of current species start happening on a day-to-day basis. Woodland birds who need large stretches of forest land will be the first to go, I fear. We'll be stuck with starlings, house sparrows, and rock pigeons as the only ones able to adapt to polluted city life.
ReplyDeletesigh.