Seabirding off northeast Taiwan, - 20th to 24th March 2025
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Back in October 2024 we got a message out of the blue from Hiroyuki and
Shoko TANOI, whose “Seabirding Japan” (here) is a go-to reference for
seabirders ...
3 days ago
3 comments:
Years ago I rehabilitated orphaned and injured birds for the AZ Dept. of Game & Fish. I had a female kestrel that became so tame she would spend much of the day sitting on my shoulder.
Although I got many good photos of her, I never even thought to sketch her or any of the other birds that came into my hands. Opportunity missed, the story of my life.
John, I never knew you were a rehabilitator! The few birds that I nursed back to health and released back into the wild was an amazing experience, and is a feeling one never forgets so I can guess how rewarding that job can be. And I know just what you mean about missed opportunities! There have been so many times in the past that I wished that I had spent more time and energy drawing and painting. I suppose all one can do is to make sure that it never happens again in the future.
I agree with both of you about missed opportunities, mine are mainly photographic.
A view or a building, just a memory when I got round to going back.
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