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Only remnant of The Taj Mahal after Hurricane Florence.

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What is this The Doctor has dragged home?

 

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Total Destruction

Hi, Friends,
Glad to be coming back! I’ve heard you’ve been hit hard, very hard, by hurricane Florence. Who would’ve thought, a class 1 Hurricane would sit on top of our home, and stay here motionless for 3 days, pouring rain…?
The Doctor has probably told you, we lost everything. 1st thing nest blew away like matchsticks in a tornado. Then the platform itself, which the doctor had secured with more than adequate stainless-steel hardware, blew off like a top Hat. The piling upon which upon the Taj Mahal sat, was uprooted, spun backwards. and tossed in the brush on the West bank of the N. River.
There was nothing left. Nothing left, except the original piling the Doctor and his friends built 2 years ago. To the Doctor’s astonishment. with a little help from his friends, you won’t believe it, but both cameras still work.

 

Harriett O. Raptor

Doctor’s Platform

North River Carteret Co.  NC

hc.merrick@vitalsignsnc.com

Latitude:                34.7286515079363

Longitude:             -76.6212389981747

 

 

 

 

Harriett O. Raptor

Doctor’s Platform

North River Carteret Co.  NC

hc.merrick@vitalsignsnc.com

Latitude:                34.7286515079363

Longitude:             -76.6212389981747

 

 

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Working……The Doctor is working on our new home

Working……The Doctor is working on our new home

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We’re gone

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Leaving soon

     

Leaving soon.

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Ready to Fly

 

Ready to fly.

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David

Doctor relax,

I will just tell it like it is. I know Dr. Bierregaard confirmed what you have suspected, and this in fact the case.

“Might have been a mate replacement. Sometimes when one of the pair doesn’t survive the migration cycle a young new mate fills in and they don’t get all the pieces of the puzzle in place in time.”

I’m sorry to say my second mate Jonathan, did not survive the migration this year. Do not get upset. This is actually a very common event in our lives… On the way home this year a young Osprey took up with me and we became friends. His name is David. He is two-years-old and has spent the last year and 1/2 in Brazil. David is excited about returning to his birthplace. He was born in the Chesapeake Bay near a place called Gloucester.

More Later………

 

 

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Bluebirds Day #11

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Obsession

Okay, enough!

Telepathically I have received as much as I can stand, regarding the Doctor’s neurotic, manic-obsessive, preoccupation with my lack of reproduction this year.

I am receiving his thoughts clearly, but I must admit I have not responded as we have in the past. This does not mean that I don’t appreciate him and love him. It’s that he just does not uonderstand.

  

More later…….

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We have Feathers

        

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