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Early rock and roll guitar hero Duane Eddy passed away on April 30 at the
age of 86. Eddy pioneered the "twang" rock guitar sound (heavy on bass and
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"Our species needs, and deserves, a citizenry with minds wide awake and a basic understanding of how the world works." Carl Sagan
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9 comments:
Is this bird from the Philippines? why Is it called Worcestershire something? It sounds like something from England. I guess only people familiar with this kind of birds would actually eat it in that case it might be abundant in that area. unless, it's famine already when people began eating things they have not tried before. In any case, if its endangered then people should do the right thing and leave this creatures in alone.
Apparently, there must be a shortage of other birds in the area. That would be a bummer if it was the last one.
Sassy: That is a very good question as to why that bird has such an English sounding name.
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Randal: The National Geographic article says that species is good at hiding if so I still hold the one that got caught was a Darwinian weak link maybe did his species a good by being someone's lunch. If only we could get rid of a few of ours like republicans.
Sucks indeeds!
**but it took time from his busy schedule to posed for this picture before it had to rush off for a lunch date...as the lunch.
thats so sad! something so protected n rare need to be treasured.
Keshi.
Hi Beach bum (what's your other name?)
This scientist or whatever he is called doesn't understand his job.Unfortunately these people aren't distinct
Anyway quails (not this one) are very commen here. He looks a bit like them. So at least he got a big family over her in NZ
I seriously cannot wrap my head around someone finding a supposedly instinct bird, acknowledging that fact and then eating it. Maybe sending it to the local zoo might have been a better step, just in case...and then have chicken for dinner.
Just more ass-backwards human behavior I suppose.
PS, rss feed down.
Keshi: Can't blame the people at the poultry market. They are just living day to day. More than likely if there was one bird others are around, just hope the others hide better.
Marja: Quail are common her as well and with all the predators for them and other animals long since killed off we are having a population issue. Some biologists are worried with so many uncontrolled animals running around they could spread various diseases.
I don't use my real name on the internet since my liberal political beliefs don't match up with the very ultra conservative republican area I live.
Malicious Intent: One of the things that worries me is that now with 6.7 billion people on the planet more often than not struggling to find enough food just to stay alive I fear more species will be added to the soup pot no matter whether they are not endangered of near extinction.
On a whole other matter I darkly expect old Mother Earth to get fed up with homo sapiens at some point and cut our numbers down to a more manageable level.
Great post...
Thanks for sharing......
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