fresh fruit breakfast for the early birds
watching the early birders watching the birds
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“when you have seen one ant, one bird, one tree, you have not seen them all.”
- e.o. wilson
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Has to be done! :)
Best wishes, Pete.
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yes –
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❤️
I, however, don’t get the 1st pic.
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the hotels put extra fresh fruit out of the birds to eat, they never waste food
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Good…. I just didn’t get it… tks
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lot of people do this for the birds there, it’s really nice
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This is such a cool idea
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<3
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❤️❤️❤️
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It makes the soul a little bit freer when one contemplates the freedom and the loveliness of birds…
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it really does
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🌹
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Great photos and quote!
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I remember edmund wilson: he was a great student of ants; he even had an ant short story published in ‘The New Yorker’ —
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cool
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My favourite time of day!
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me too!
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😀
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<3
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What a lovely gesture by the hotel!
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it was, and people all over do it –
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I love that.
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I don’t think it’s possible to run out of surprises in life.
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you are so right
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you are an early bird – your post always shows up on time at 4 AM CST. An you almost always reply to a comment before 6 AM, my time in Chicagoland. I know you are up early getting ready for a busy day with cinders fostering curiosity and wonder. Keep doing that on your vacation. Peace.
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you are right and I’m a natural early bird, no matter the location –
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The early morning is the best time of the day – quiet, reflective, and peaceful.
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There are advantages to being an early bird. I’m all for it.
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I so agree
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I love this! We could learn alot from Costa Ricans..
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I understand bird species are rampant in Costa Rica. And probably none of them are anything you see at home.
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oh, they are absolutely unbelievable and my pics of them are not great but someone in my travel group is a birder and is forwarding me some of this that I will share
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What a beautiful view! I am a bit of a different kind of early bird than you. You may get up at 4:00 am and I am going to bed then! Lol
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the world needs all types of birds )
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Or… Dawns, sunrises and sunsets.
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yes –
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How true is that! And you are not getting to sleep in, up and at ’em, as they say. I’m sure the birds there are beatuiful.
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they are absolutely incredible. my pics of the birds are not too great, but a birder who was in my travel pack will forward some of his and I’ll share them. they are stunning.
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I’m a night owl.
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there’s really no changing who we naturally are –
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Isn’t it the truth? I tried to get up at 6am (after I retired), I was tired the rest of the day.
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Makes perfect sense
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We early birders catch all sorts of sights, right, Beth? Good photo!!
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’tis true!
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What a lovely start to the day – for the birds and their watchers!
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win-win
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Lovely idea💐
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I thought so, too
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Thank you for inviting us to watch you watch the watchers of the birds.
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thank you for watching the watchers that I was watching
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Haha! And birds watching the bird watcher watching birds….
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of course!
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