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Sunday, October 30, 2016

a recovering JACK-O-LANTERN does some BIRD WATCHING


In spite of his head injury, the Jack-O-Lantern in my urban garden (in NYC) is doing some bird watching. You may recall that a little over two weeks ago, this Jack sustained trauma to his head when he stayed in the sun too long!


However, he hasn't let his injury stop him from enjoying the array of fauna that visit my garden, including this pigeonPigeons are one of the bird varieties that Cam (the prolific cardinal who visited my rooftop garden) mentions in her book, "Words In Our Beak Volume One.” 



And in her book (available in digital format via Apple's iBooks or Amazon's Kindle), Cam references a NYC bird rehab facility, as well as how I was able to participate in the rescue of a member of this bird type. Be that as it may, the recovery time for MY head injury is taking longer than the Jack's; but I am doing the best I can (under the circumstances) to help Cam in promoting, as well as selling her book.

Meanwhile, I'll take on the Jack's wisdom and keep my eye on the birdies!




ADDENDUM FALL 2018: 

The non-hardcover version (or versions)  of Volume One within the Words In Our Beak book series that are mentioned in this entry may only remain available for a limited time, but hardcover versions of Volume One, Two and Three can now be found wherever books are sold. Please click here to go to my blog post that provides details as to where you can get these books.

MY BOOK SERIES

Additionally, I have rendered some images from these books into other formats and they are available via Fine Art America (FAA). Some of my other photographs (Black & White Collection, Kaleidoscopic Images and the famous Mandarin duck who visited NYC) can also be found on my FAA pages.

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