tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3003192502289547336.post8311478637073693668..comments2024-03-28T21:51:31.864+00:00Comments on Birds2blog: Pleasant Day, Pleasant Wander.Pete Woodruffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16039548314043002357noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3003192502289547336.post-86838755702664390352016-11-05T21:50:25.539+00:002016-11-05T21:50:25.539+00:00Richard/Bia/Noushka....Thank you for the comments,...Richard/Bia/Noushka....Thank you for the comments, I read them with interest and appreciate them very much.Pete Woodruffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16039548314043002357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3003192502289547336.post-9557417709801452792016-11-05T09:20:46.596+00:002016-11-05T09:20:46.596+00:00Lovely snipe on your banner!!
I agree with Richard...Lovely snipe on your banner!!<br />I agree with Richard, these new eco-energies are not the ideal answer if it comes to reducing the wildlife habitat... But what is the ideal way??<br />Oups, where is the snipe??? You've just changed it for my friend Antonio's firecrest! LOL!<br />Enjoy your weekend Pete :)<br /><br /> Noushkahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11583459949373167021noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3003192502289547336.post-60131983745247417492016-11-04T22:58:34.808+00:002016-11-04T22:58:34.808+00:00Hello!
How wonderful blog and pictures!!!
I love b...Hello!<br />How wonderful blog and pictures!!!<br />I love birds in its habitat, but I just can see them on weekends when I go out of town...<br /><br />Nice to be here <ยบ(((<<br /><br />Bia<br />www.biaviagemambiental.blogspot.comBeatrizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01752545973587219036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3003192502289547336.post-40380808473346726642016-11-04T14:41:07.198+00:002016-11-04T14:41:07.198+00:00Hi Pete. If I'm reading you right, your three ...Hi Pete. If I'm reading you right, your three forms of energy are wind, coal/nuclear, and solar. Until a couple of years ago I'd have stated a preference for 'solar', although I've never gone for panels on our roof. However, in these parts, solar farms are the scourge of the countryside. Farmland and grasslands are disappearing under acres and acres of solar panels at an alarming rate. Two of my local birding sites have been disrupted by this in the past 12 months, and another has just been completed only half a mile from my home. I opposed a local wind turbine a few years ago on the basis that it was a danger to over-wintering Short-eared Owls, but I'm beginning to think that might be just as acceptable as a land covered in solar panels. What is going to compensate for the lack of warming sun reaching the earth underneath, or giving life to the vegetation? <br /><br />Best wishes - - - Richard Richard Peglerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05115206853645323899noreply@blogger.com