Life, sometimes, gets in the way of passion. It won't always be like that. But for now, as we proceed deeper into this time of the end, time certainly seems to be a commodity that is becoming more and more precious. And while we all have the same amount of hours in a day that we have always had, spare time is a resource that is hard to come by. This past year, we seem to have deviated from our "blog mission." Spending time together and doing something we enjoy shouldn't be relegated to spare time. It is more of a necessity. It has rejuvinating powers, reinforcing our relationship with each other, as well as, with our wonderful Creator. It can help keep us going in this crazy world.
With that said, with the encouragment from my partner in birding crime, Arlene, and with the joyful proddings of the spring birds singing in my community, my aim is to get back to birding, bonding and blogging.
My favorite bird, the Song Sparrow, each day reminds me of the joys of learning about these amazing creatures. Learning is Loving! So my goal is to restart "Bird of the Week" for the months of March and April. Our surroundings come alive when we're more in tune with our feathered friends. Since I have no audio recordings of my own, I will be posting links to birding websites, so you can have a listen. Hope it brings joy to your Spring!!!
The tales of two forever friends as they share a mutual passion for birds while spending time together.
Birds of a Feather is back with our new blog, Birding and Bonding! Our previous objective remains the same. Our goal is to find all birds that live on Long Island year round. The only rule is that in order to add a bird to our list, we must see it when we are together. That's where the bonding comes in. Life can get so hectic that we sometimes fail to enjoy the more important things. This gives us a wonderful outlet to make sure we take the time.
Of course, Long Island has many migratory birds, as well. We certainly don't want to ignore them. We will blog about them as well. Armed with new cameras and renewed incentive, we look forward to getting back on the birding trail!
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