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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169406)
• United States
17 Nov
The forecast just keeps on changing and changing but I suspect it is true.
There are robins all over the field and my yard right now. I have seen other birds as well, but we have not seen robins in months.
I also realized that I...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
17 Jan 21
This afternoon we watched a film called Spread Your Wings, touted as a family adventure. Based on a true story, a techno-addicted teenager is sent to spend holidays with his ornithologist father in southern France. A hatching of...
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Explorer
@ExplorewtMe (6332)
• Nairobi, Kenya
25 Sep 20
The clouds have surrounded by the sky. The cold season is going to end the rain will start.
This is also the migration season here. The season is changing but the conditions are not.
let's see If rain can bring some good news...
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
8 Aug 20
I love watching the hummingbirds at my feeders each year. And I wanted to share a little about the hummingbird migration process.
A member, Jose Valera @jvicentevalera asked about why these birds migrate.
The reason for the...
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
3 Oct 19
Hummingbirds are only about two to three inches long. And each year they travel miles for their winter migration. Then return to the same spots each spring. When I see one at my deck, I make sure they have fresh...
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Crismaida Salazar
@crisma15 (451)
• Venezuela
26 Sep 19
Mom and I have a very close relationship, we tell each other everything and we are very friendly, due to the great Venezuelan migration and her state of health she had to go to another country in search of a better quality of...
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Yuleima Gutierrez
@YuleimaVzla (1857)
• Maracaibo, Venezuela
26 Jul 19
Greetings to all members! As many countries will already know the news that arouse in Venezuela every day, the multiple protests and life of our country has lost their human quality thanks to the government that, by force, wants...
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eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
31 Dec 18
Nothing much to do whilst waiting for the change of calendar year, so I checked into the old videos. Remembering the past and the people you love dearly fills the heart with indescribable joy.
I found this clip recorded via the...
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relcap23
@florelway (23339)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
22 Nov 18
Migrating from one country to another is normal. Of late the frequency of migration has increased. In the past decades, there are not much Koreans, and Taiwanese in my country. Chinese Nationals are part of our labor force...
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Amanda
@amandajay (23262)
• New Zealand
10 Feb 17
I told you once we are planning to migrate this year. For that I made an appointment for the consultant.
We got the time 9.30am today and now we are on the way. There are about 50km distance from my place.
Hope to reach there at...
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Gitara
@Gita17112016 (3611)
• Trinidad And Tobago
2 Feb 17
Ever heard of the Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands in the Indian Ocean? Well, millions of crabs migrate to the sea there to lay their eggs in the oceans. They travel thousands of mile to make their annual...
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Rohvannyn Shaw
@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
11 Sep 16
This one's for @JudyEv.
First of all, if you really want to read the definitive book on monarch butterflies, read "Chasing Monarchs" by Robert Michael Pyle. I met Bob Pyle several years ago and was amazed by his in depth...
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Amanda
@amandajay (23262)
• New Zealand
1 Sep 16
Is there anyone here from New Zealand? I need to get some advices regarding NewZealand Migration.
Please help me.
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
31 Jul 16
One should not be intelligent. If he is too intelligent he will not allow the intelligent to grow again. Indian Farmer is only intelligent but not educated. No...I am sorry he is made uneducated by force, with a revenge, and by...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
9 Jul 16
To be my 8th cousin!
Looking through another's ancestral research? I came across a letter that my 8th cousin sent to another in response to inquiries made.
From what I can gather, the recepient was another cousin, and while the...
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Robin Lamb
@troyburns (1405)
• New Zealand
20 Nov 15
I saved and deleted all of my Bubblews posts about a year ago. Occasionally I look back over them, checking to see what I was thinking about back then, before deleting the ones that are rubbish.
In the September 2014 file, I came...
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Baconstripsxxx
@BACONSTRIPSXXX (18025)
• Torrington, Connecticut
16 Nov 15
As I migrated from what once was Bubblews about a month ago, I see hundreds of new comers that are slowly but surely migrating to myLot. With that said, I hope the spammers dont find their way here and il be happy to see more ex...
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AnjaP
@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
16 Nov 15
All over the world, people are sitting and staring at what used to be home, but is now just a poorly worded excuse and a hasty retreat.
They are lost, confused, shocked and maybe angry. Yes, I imagine they are angry.
I tried...
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Ranjith Narayan
@Surinamstar27 (315)
• Mumbai, India
8 Nov 15
Like many Indians, I too once tried to migrate to a Western country. People from India go to the U.S, Canada, the U.K, Australia or New Zealand for a better life. But a question arises in my mind. Is the West a place of full...
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