They've started to cuddle up in the box that I set up for them. The weather has been very unpredictable lately , sunny one minute icy hail showers the next. They are looking more like pigeons every day. hardly any yellow down feathers left. I wonder when they will be ready to fly and how their parents will teach them or will they just do it by instinct.
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neilemac
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You've brought to mind and must see a fantastic video I viewed last week when I found solace from chaos watching the tale of about a 'hawk' moving into an upscale Central Park Building facades' ledge; can't recall the DVD's title but I'll check with the library which will have a record of my past loans and find out and relate it to you upon my return...
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(breathe neil) Must get going, have not only C to tend; a best friend has fallen down stairs, fractured his skull and is depending on my company for awhile after supper.
Please use your awesome energies to help heal Lennie our Mira; he's already disabled having been dropped from his native mother's arms [unintentional which has wracked his mom's heart ever since] when still a baby and has had deformed limbs on his right side ever since. Needs all the world's blessings he can endure and I plead with all who visit to please send healing vibes to Len in hospital in the 'fax.'
Peace and well-being for all is my plea. Bless you Mira, you certainly have done so for the pidges; good work!
Hugs...