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Friday, November 14, 2008

Still Another Farm Side Friday




Read it here

It's about migrating birds and their habits, and birds as barometers of the farm economy.

5 comments:

Dani said...

I only live about a half mile from the Gulf of Mexico and spring and fall migrations are some of the best times in our yard. The birds will often stop and rest at our pond or fuel up at the feeders. I look at these little ones and think they'll leave my yard and fly up to 24 hours across open waters without a break. An amazing feat! I'm glad I get to enjoy their company before they head off.

Throwback at Trapper Creek said...

Thanks for sharing - great article as usual.

Jan said...

Great column. I'm glad we can read it even though we're out of the circulation area.

Rebz said...

Hey! Good column. Like Jan, it's nice that I get to read it even though I am way out here by Rochester.
I like your pictures too, where did you take the top one? That building looks familiar.
XOXO
Joce

threecollie said...

Dani, you are incredibly lucky to live at the staging or falling out area. You must see the most incredible birds! Awesome! Thanks for telling me...

Nita, Thanks for taking time to read it!

Jan, thanks, I was so glad when the paper started running at least a partially free site.

Joce, thank you too. The pictures of the maple leaves are at the old Montgomery County Court house in Fonda.