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I’m 3 photos into the series and I am in awe! Love the colors, textures, intimacy, peacefulness . . .
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feathers from a single downy or hairy woodpecker, found lakeside, loosely scattered.
vadnais lake, saint paul, minnesota
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Sounds like the woodpecker met with trouble. But trouble for the woodpecker is dinner for another. The easing back and forth of nature. Harsh and beautiful!
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My name is Srdjan, I’m 39 years old, I live in Serbia (ex Yugoslavia). I adore wild animals, especially birds, and lots of my free time, I spend in the nature watching and learning about them. I don’t have proper place for keeping them, so instead of that I have another obsession, I keep the birds’ feathers. I have collected about 400 different kinds of feathers so far. All of them are classified according to Latin terms, the place and the date when I found them. Europe is poor with these species, so in my opinion it is a success. I didn’t harm any individual in any way. I turn to you in this way, hoping that you can help me to enlarge my collection. I have a lot of literature about birds, so if you do have any promotion material you can send me. I would like to have it in my library collection, or you can send me anything as a cherished souvenir.
I send my greetings to you, and I hope that at least you will send me the answer back.
Your website is fantastic.
PLEASE SEND ME SOME FEATHERS PLEASE.Sincerely yours,
Srdjan CuturilovMy address: Cuturilov Srdjan
Zarka Zrenjanina Street No 120
21235 Temerin
Serbiareply