Oh, so sad to read of the Petchary's departure, though she so carefully suggests it's as natural as the passage of the seasons. I have enjoyed the advocacy, the humility and steadfastness in Petchary's we'll informed singing. I shall miss her but trust she'll be only a few clicks away. -- Franklin
I didn't know the Petchary was migratory. Do they leave the island? Unfortunately, it's one of the best bird meats I had during my bird-shooting days. Of course, with a slingshot. Some people confused it with the nightingale. But the petchary's chest is whiter, and she dives smoother. Nightingales are erratic and were the trouble-makers in the woods.
Thanks for this. What can Iput out toattract and feed birds. They have all but disappeared since Melissa. The flowers are pretty much gone and many trees down or still stripped of leaves.
Your vibrant voice and spirit will be missed by many, Emma. I've always admired and respected your efforts and voice when it comes to all matters environmental and nature, always present despite your personal challenges along the way. Happy landings in the UK, and good luck with this new phase....hope we will still hear your voice!
I love that bird too sis! And I’m so happy that your plans are moving forward. Thankfully the internet keeps us connected. Bless you♥️♥️
Thanks so much. I heard his voice early this morning. I think he has already found their nesting spot.
He’s reassuring you that they’ll be ok sis and they’ll miss your caring love😂🇯🇲♥️
Oh, so sad to read of the Petchary's departure, though she so carefully suggests it's as natural as the passage of the seasons. I have enjoyed the advocacy, the humility and steadfastness in Petchary's we'll informed singing. I shall miss her but trust she'll be only a few clicks away. -- Franklin
I didn't know the Petchary was migratory. Do they leave the island? Unfortunately, it's one of the best bird meats I had during my bird-shooting days. Of course, with a slingshot. Some people confused it with the nightingale. But the petchary's chest is whiter, and she dives smoother. Nightingales are erratic and were the trouble-makers in the woods.
Thanks for this. What can Iput out toattract and feed birds. They have all but disappeared since Melissa. The flowers are pretty much gone and many trees down or still stripped of leaves.
“… before the end of the summer when he flies off southwards, I will be gone.” Oh, I feel this!
But I like to think that you will continue writing whenever you are because your eco-concerns and love will not be gone. xx
They are resident here. A beautiful bird.
Your vibrant voice and spirit will be missed by many, Emma. I've always admired and respected your efforts and voice when it comes to all matters environmental and nature, always present despite your personal challenges along the way. Happy landings in the UK, and good luck with this new phase....hope we will still hear your voice!