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Spotted this juvenile White-Crowned Sparrow being fed by it's parents and noticed it is missing it's tail.
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11 April 2019, Missing Railway Links: A challenge for Cohesion and Growth in Border Regions
Belgium - Brussels - April 2019
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Torsten HEID, Symbios Funding & Consulting GmbH
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On my index finger that little speck of nail is my nail. It got pulled off. and I drew that picture in the background
Monday I found some parts right next to a bookcase. my brother says he pulled them out from under there.They were covered in dust and built as they are seen here. They also looked as if nobody had touched them since we moved here.
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Minister Fitzgerald today hosted the 3rd Annual Missing Persons Day in Farmleigh.
Missing Persons Day provides an opportunity to raise public awareness of the numbers of people that go missing in Ireland each year. It is held annually on the first Wednesday in December. The Day commemorates those who have been reported missing and recognises the ongoing suffering for their families and friends. It also serves to raise public awareness of open or unsolved missing persons cases, and provides a platform to highlight the support services that are available to people who have lost a loved one.
- See more at: www.merrionstreet.ie/en/News-Room/News/Minister_Fitzgeral...