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Hello from Kentucky (1 Viewer)

My name is Andrew, and I am a pastor of a country church in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky along the Kentucky River. I have recently picked up as a hobby/art digital photography. I carry my Canon T1i nearly everywhere I go. I love landscape and nature photography, hence my joining of this website. I am relatively new to all of this, so I may ask for some help identifying certain birds. I love to see how the wildness of God's creation is His beautiful touch in a divinely created order. Even small details to each species of bird has a uniquely beautiful mark to them that transcends function or survival necessity. I enjoy life here in the Bluegrass Region, although a city-boy transfer! May the good Lord bless you all.
Andrew "Kentuckian"
 
Hello Andrew. On behalf of all the staff and moderators, welcome to BirdForum.Enjoy yourself here. Please feel free to join in whenever you feel like it.
 
Hi Andrew and a warm welcome from sunny Scotland!

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I'll look forward to your contributions. Maybe I'll see some of your pictures in the Gallery too.

D
 
Hi Andrew,

A very warm welcome from this side of the pond,

I have had the privilege to serve as Churchwarden at St Mary's Denver here in Norfolk

for many years.

Nature is the most wounderful Church on Earth and a Dawn chorus the most beautiful of

choirs.

Nigel.
 
Hey Andrew

Welcome to Birdforum! I am sure you will find lots to interest you here, and I am hope you enjoy your visits.
 
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