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Greetings from Western Nebraska!!! I live in Alliance, close to a Birding spot called Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge. I am Blessed for sure. (1 Viewer)

Apsaalooke

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Hello everyone, it is a pleasure to be here and looking forward to your many insights. My particular interest is in bird migration. Fascinating how "they know" just when to go and en masse!! Tonight's migration is forecasted to be Huge, we shall see tomorrow. Birds undergo a biological transformation via their eyes I understand based on the season via a protein. This allows them to "see" the direction they need to go referred to as a "4th dimension" no less. I know, TMI....lol...Anyway, ping me anytime as the wind here begins to increase force and howl. Lastly, Apsaalooke means Crow...... The Crow Nation of Native Americans called themselves the Apsáalooké or Absaroka, which means “children of the Large-Beaked Bird.” This name was misunderstood by white men to mean “Crow.” Other Native tribes referred to the Crow as “Crow” or “Raven” in their respective languages.....Thank You and Good Night...q
 

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Hi Apsaalooke and a warm welcome to you from all the Staff and Moderators.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I look forward to hearing your news.
 

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