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    wv
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    Am i the only one who watches birds on this board? What the hell is wrong with you people.

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    #107697
    nittany ram
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    Am i the only one who watches birds on this board? What the hell is wrong with you people.

    You’re kidding, right?

    You may not realize this but birding is my number one passion. When I lived in PA I was a member of the West Branch Bird Club and took part in breeding bird surveys and the christmas bird count for the Audubon Society.

    Making fun of West Virginia and the people who live in it is only my number two passion.

    Sooo…whatcha been reading?

    Bake any good books lately?

    #107698
    wv
    Participant

    Am i the only one who watches birds on this board? What the hell is wrong with you people.

    You’re kidding, right?

    You may not realize this but birding is my number one passion. When I lived in PA I was a member of the West Branch Bird Club and took part in breeding bird surveys and the christmas bird count for the Audubon Society.

    Making fun of West Virginia and the people who live in it is only my number two passion.

    Sooo…whatcha been reading?

    Bake any good books lately?

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    I’m skimming “Life of the Skies: Birding at the End of Nature.”

    I just learned that “all flightless birds — all ratites — come from Gondwana. Gondwana or Gondwanaland as its sometimes called, no longer exists, but turns out to have been arguably the most important geological structure in the last billion years.”

    Apparently Florida was part of GondwanaLand. Which “is why prehistoric camel bones have been found in Florida.”

    So, Florida is part of GondwanaLand. Remember that. That explains a lot.

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