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![]() "B J Conner" wrote in message news:rxN_c.4989$5Y6.2626@trnddc07... Here's a couple of more links. http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg...NGS18I7A21.DTL http://www.oregonlive.com/news/orego...6218322350.xml These birds find a tree 40 or so miles from the seashore and lay there egg on top of a limb, no nest. Takes a fair sized tree limb for that. . When the egg hatches they fly back and forth over 40 miles of trees bringing junior food. There few trees that big left and most are in the middle of primo steelhead / salmon country. The lyrics have changed a bit, but it's the same old tune we've been hearing for centuries. Substitute "Carolina Parakeet", "Passenger Pigeon", "Great Auk", "Heath Hen", or "Ivory-Billed Woodpecker" for "Marbled Murrelet" and no one will need to write the rest of the story........it's already been printed. Wolfgang |
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