the pretty, but extreme introduced pest, the common myna, aka indian nyna, and/or in sciency speak an Acridotheres tristis in the bay of islands, new zealand.
I thought I would tell you personally as well as my other followers, that my presence will start to flux and vary as school keeps hounding me and the fact that we have suffered a family tragedy. :( Take care, man, and I will try to see you all on the blogosphere again soon! (BEFORE NOV. 1st to be sure!)
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Well, I'm back and I must say, That WAS shortlived! lol! Though, I don't know if you noticed I was gone for the week, but, I AM back now and will be blogging this weekend! :)
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ReplyDeleteI certainly hope the pest isn't causing TOO much ecological damage at this point! How long has it been there?
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ReplyDeleteI thought I would tell you personally as well as my other followers, that my presence will start to flux and vary as school keeps hounding me and the fact that we have suffered a family tragedy. :( Take care, man, and I will try to see you all on the blogosphere again soon! (BEFORE NOV. 1st to be sure!)
That's too bad, Raptor Lewis. Hope you can return soon!
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Wow! I've heard those are dangerous!
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I hope you didnt try to eat the poor bugger!
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Well, I'm back and I must say, That WAS shortlived! lol! Though, I don't know if you noticed I was gone for the week, but, I AM back now and will be blogging this weekend! :)
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