Serendipity sends the most wonderful things. The following came whilst trying to locate a version of the traditional Northumberland song "Bonny at Dawn" preferably played on the Northumberland pipes. Instead this awesome video which may be a little slow but is capable of warming the cockles of even cynical hearts like mine:
what a beautiful man! what a great success story! i could hardly contain myself, it's so moving... love & kindness in action ?
I went to his site and the little bird is a wren.
yes, that's what i thought. ...& probably it's a girl.
What a patient and amazing man! What kind of bird is it?
I don't know. It was growing very quickly.
6 have visited and only one responds? What is up with everyone today. This is a heartwarming uplifting life-affirming video. FFS!
@RavenCT, @Akfishlady, @Surfpirate, @Insectra, @Lutherzme?
I didn't have time yesterday but I did today! ? ???
Posted by FrayedBearShared from New Zealand.
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Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen
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