curlews mourn the loss
while the moon now pours silver
across concrete fields
curlews mourn the loss
while the moon now pours silver
across concrete fields
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so poignant
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Thank you Claire
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Love the pic..👌👌👌👌
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Thanks Neethu 🙂
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So many species are becoming extinct… painful… 😦
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It is Maniparna – I read an article in a scientific paper here in Australia, that if the government allocated $10million to habitat replenishment/protection, we could save all of our currently endangered species – works out to 50cents per person, or 4hours of defence/military spending.
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But hardly the Government will do so. The story is similar in every country, I guess… 😦
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I don’t think endangered birds win votes 😦
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Should ‘poors’ perchance read ‘pours’? Apart from that – wooohooooo – another great poom! (yeah – I know) 🙂
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haha – it should indeed! Thanks for picking that up – I’ll amend it now 🙂
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Jolly good. 🙂
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Beautiful imagery here. Nicely done!
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Thank you Sir 🙂
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I saw your insightful comment to Maniparna.
I definitely think that countries could better protect all of the native plants and animal species. My Dad got infuriated due to the amount the U.S. government spends on missiles and defense. When NASA was facing financial cuts he mentioned the elements which have more to do with humans, (than “just space,”) mechanical knowledge for quadriplegics, titanium testing for strength, medical advances due to technology learned from scientists.
My name is a bird, Robin, so my heart goes out to this long billed, “curlew.” It reminds me of a sandpiper. 🙂
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Thanks Robin – I try not to get too angry 🙂 and I agree the curlew is like the sandpiper. I’m no bird expert so I find it very difficult to tell the difference between curlews, bitterns and pipers 🙂
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Image and words in a silver blend. Elegant! Thanks for following my blog, I’ll be dropping in here too 🙂
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You’re very kind – I look forward to your visits and mine to yours 🙂
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