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A life lived for Christ is a life of contentment and free from fear. This can be seen in Silvestre's face.
One of the things that drew us to Zippy was how content he seemed to be, merely sitting in our laps or being cradled in our arms.
sorry, i realize this may be a little gross to some people but not to our family of curious animal lovers.
we found this bird on the cement patio right next to the house...he must have flown right into the house? we have never, EVER seen a bird like him around here. it shamefully took us 20 whole minutes of searching the internet to figure out that he is a Yellow-Shafted Northern Flicker. when I sent pics to my Dad, he knew right away what it was!
10:35pm 02Dec08--Form Four students of SMIAAG just arrived back from Kg Beng, Lenggong Perak for their Wafdul Amin program. They stayed with foster parents at Kg Beng for five days from Nov 11 to Dec 2 and did various activities to enhance their appreciation of the village life and folks. The students raised RM30k to fund this program; a major portion of the fund they distributed to needy people in the village.
Profile of a brown Assateague pony, with a dark mane, looking contented, on a white background.
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21/09/2020 An afternoon visit to Dropshort Marsh Nature Reserve and the September reserve check.
Start 2.50pm on a hot and clear blue day. I saw two heifers laying contentedly in the rushes at the road end of the reserve. There were several fresh mole hills and patches of small Blackthorn ( by the first stand of Hazel along the eastern fence ) that will soon scrub up . The cattle have done a good job of reducing the vegetation generally but there is still plenty of Creeping Thistle standing and patches of bramble. The fences looked OK.
At the bottom junction I found a small collection of cans and bottles which I placed together over the eastern fence. Some of can looked as if they had been used for shooting targets as pierced by several small holes.
Generally there was little wildlife about but on the first marsh I found a Wasp Spider and on the second and far marsh a pair of Common Darters.
Also seen
Large White Butterfly
A medium sized Common Frog plus a smaller one.
Brown Argus
Small Copper
Common Blues x 2
A cluster of Agaric mushroom sp
A worker Bombus pascuorum
Heard but did not see a Greater Spotted Woodpecker.
Completed visit at 4.25pm total volunteer hours hrs 1.35m say 2 hours total for report etc