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	Comments on: Bird Watch: Almost Human?	</title>
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		By: Michael Cunningham		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Mark, I do appreciate your observation that much of bird behavior can appear almost human.  I would like understand more about what and how they think.  And it is fun to try and interpret what their expressions might mean.  I live in the northeastern part of the United Sates and spend a lot of time observing and photographing our birds.  It is amazing to think that one of them may have spent a season in Saint Martin.  

By the way, when I visited Saint Martin last year, I was lucky to buy your &quot;incomplete&quot; guide.  In anticipation of returning again this year, I enjoyed reading and rereading your book.  I had great intentions to reach out to you sooner but, of course, daily distractions got in the way.  I will be coming to Saint Martin for a week&#039;s visit this Saturday and intend to visit Amuseum Naturalis for inspiration for my own land conservation work in my community.  Maybe we could have a chance to meet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Mark, I do appreciate your observation that much of bird behavior can appear almost human.  I would like understand more about what and how they think.  And it is fun to try and interpret what their expressions might mean.  I live in the northeastern part of the United Sates and spend a lot of time observing and photographing our birds.  It is amazing to think that one of them may have spent a season in Saint Martin.  </p>
<p>By the way, when I visited Saint Martin last year, I was lucky to buy your &#8220;incomplete&#8221; guide.  In anticipation of returning again this year, I enjoyed reading and rereading your book.  I had great intentions to reach out to you sooner but, of course, daily distractions got in the way.  I will be coming to Saint Martin for a week&#8217;s visit this Saturday and intend to visit Amuseum Naturalis for inspiration for my own land conservation work in my community.  Maybe we could have a chance to meet.</p>
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