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April 26, 2016 3 Comments

On the wire copy 3In the small German village where I grew up villager solidarity increased proportionally to the amount of nightly noise produced by a band of roaming peacocks. A miniature version of this is happening in my current neighborhood where the neighborly greetings of each other start with the question, “did they keep you up all night as well?” A pair of very loud and very much in love owls is filling the air from sun down to sun rise.

The fact that this experience is possible 10 minutes from downtown Portland – well, make that 25 now with the traffic – makes me happy. Add owls to the larger  species of birds we now regularly see within the urban environment, bald eagles, hawks, peregrine falcons, ospreys, cormorants, herons, to name some of them. Geese, how could I forget geese?

The photomontage above used a photograph of an osprey taken on SE Division, close to the railroad tracks. The red-tail hawk who is taking off in the background was photographed on Sauvies Island.

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    Susan

    April 26, 2016

    Nice work – I am not one to check blogs but if you give me a heads up-/ I will//I tried connecting to your blog -worked great .,,but when it asked me to punch in my name and email – I had trouble – please let me know from your end if you got this comment and my name and email were correct-
    Susanjanerussell@me.com
    Also do the comments I make to you only go to you/ for your eyes only?

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      friderikeheuer@gmail.com

      April 27, 2016

      It came through perfectly, and I have no clue if comments can be seen only by me or the world…..
      Blog will be new every day, just like the daily picture before, so it’s up to you how often you check in. Feedback MUCH appreciated! Viva the arts!

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    Tim Streeter

    April 28, 2016

    Talonphone pole

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