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Take Time To Notice The Little Things

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Take Time To Notice The Little Things - 2007/08/24 04:47 And you will be amazed at the beauty that surrounds you.

The Seaside Sparrow inhabits the salt marshes of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America. Enjoy the beauty of the little things...

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Post edited by: Rockadee, at: 2007/08/24 03:50
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Take Time To Notice The Little Things - 2007/08/24 10:49 Oh yes, you are so right. Hold your horses - step back,take a slow breathe and open your eyes...
Funny thing is that I always seem to notice the 'small things' directly but the 'big things' I walk right past

Rockadee I have seen a bird in downtown Ramat-Gan that I have not seen here before but looks extremely familiar to me. It has a bright yellow beak, brown head and black body and its size is about three times the size of a sparrow. Do you have any idea in what direction to start looking for identification?



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Re:Take Time To Notice The Little Things - 2007/08/24 22:39 Aloha...The bird could possibly be a type of Blackbird. I am more familiar with the birds of North America. Here are two links to birding sites that may help you ID the bird.

http://birdix.com

http://www.birdingisrael.com/birdsOfIsrael/index.htm

Good Luck....
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Re:Take Time To Notice The Little Things - 2007/08/25 09:09 Thank you very much for the links, Rockadee. I am going to browse through them completely.



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