HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I've just read confirmation that Indiana now has wild armadillos. They are increasingly being seen on my local roads and in our forests. These animals are native to the southernmost US states, but have moved much further north in response to climate change. I'd love to see one.
Take care, all.
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Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
aquilareen said:Our maggies are tuneful but I do object to the one who, the last few weeks, starts practising his carolling call at 2 am, finishing about 5 am. If only he would finish the phrase, but no, he breaks at various times and starts again and agai and again and ag and again.
Oh, blimey - you have my sympathy! Standing out from the general dawn chorus here are the local gulls, crows and wood pigeons. I actually like the sound of the wood pigeons ........ the gulls and crows are just loud!
Just found this on Facebook entitled “Growing up in the 50s and 60s” So much of it rings true for me!!!!!