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MeAgain

Are you sure?
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PD: It´s been a long time, hope you see them all.

pedro

If you have a point to make, please make it yourself. Sorry, but I don't allow others to clog up my blog with unsupported links.
Sincerely hope to hear from you, regards, pedro

WhoAmI

YouTube, Stage6 and wikipedia are unsupported?, why?, Is it because the opinions of those videos and articles are the opposite of what you think?

-I think- you should leave those links so other people can see them and then make an opinion, even if is different from yours or mine.

BTW: it's your blog and you can censure all you want, even though it is a practice that i personally do not share and before you didn't do, but time goes on and people change ...

Sorry if this bothers you, but it is my opinion.

pedro

Sorry it's taken me so long to reply. I've been out of town starting a new career, so I haven't had a minute.
What I mean by "unsupported links" has nothing to do with the link itself, but with the comment. By all means, please give your opinion and your reasons, then insert links to back them up all you want. But don't just say "You're wrong (or you're right) and read these links."
You would not believe how many comments I get that are nothing more than spam. Besides, I also know most of my readers don't follow such links, so if you want to be heard, make your points yourself.

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Seen at low tide

  • American White Pelican
    Saw 30 in one flock on a weptember evening while fishing
  • Hummingbird
    Finally, my first hummingbirds. Saw them on a fire bush in Crystal Beach, FL. My rental's neighbor's yard is all xeriscaped, which is ugly to me but just fine with the little hummers. At first, I thought they were the biggest hornets I'd ever seen.
  • Flamingo!
    One of these dudes flew right over my house. I couldn't believe it. And please don't tell me it was a roseated spoonbill because it was a frickin' flamingo, dude! Huge and pink and right there above me. I was like so freaking out, you know?
  • Falcon!
    Don't see these guys too often. Wish we did. Bet the morning doves don't.
  • Black Skimmer
    These beauties are getting scarce, but one flew by yesterday at low tide on the hunt for minnows.
  • Dead sea turtle
    cool, but smelly
  • Reddish Egret
    These have been hanging out around the pool quite a bit lately. Must be a new group of adolesent birds -- the youngsters like to hunt where the water is clear, and it takes them a day to figure out there are not now and never will be fish in the swimming pool no matter how clear the water.
  • Sand Piper
  • Brown Pelican
    I saw a flock of about 200 of these at Disappearing Island yesterday, just south of Anclote Island on the west coast of FL. Good to see such a large flock.
  • Wood Pecker
    They've developed a sudden interest in the orange tree, which just went into bloom.
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