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Category Archives: sparrows
A new dawn
With the start of the new school year, I’ve been getting my day started even earlier. It’s very peaceful to be out on the streets before 6am, but not as interesting from the bird perspective. The first part of the … Continue reading
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The Battle of the Sexes
It’s been a long, blank couple of weeks here. I haven’t just been slacking off, I swear! I actually just spent about three weeks in Spain. As a result, I’m going to mix it up a bit on here. Too … Continue reading
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Oh Canada!
It’s day two of our two-day tribute to Canada- the great country to the north that brought us Alanis, Jason Priestly and Bryan Adams. And a reasonable place to get Kinder eggs, too. Today’s post, however, is not about the … Continue reading
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