internet photoNEW YORK (Reuters Life!) – Researchers have found in Afghanistan the first known breeding area of the large-billed reed warbler, which was dubbed in 2007 as "the world's least known bird species."
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of turmoil; a treasure in
the hands of seekers
--gillena cox
very nice, Gillena :)
ReplyDeletemuch like finding our soul,
wishes,
devika
I found another article that can be copied and pasted:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wcs.org/new-and noteworthy/warbler-of-the wakhan.aspx
A quote from the article:
"With its identity solved, its birdsong recorded, and its breeding grounds pinpointed, WCS conservationists have positioned themselves to learn even more about the species and about the habitat it needs to survive."
I would say that a peaceful habitat would greatly increase the warblers chances for survival.
Thanks for posting this and for your haiku, Gillena.
excellent Gillena
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Precious moment, you show it beautifully in your words :)
ReplyDeletetruly a treasure...:)
ReplyDeleteoh that's a lovely piece of news...
ReplyDeleteA moment of balance, beautifully realized.
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful, Gillena! ...and the rare rediscovered. _m
ReplyDeleteSweet.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and sharing this little bit of joy
ReplyDeletemuch love
gillena