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I will be with the wildlife tomorrow! Stay tuned to Wildlands, and thank you for your support!

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Important note, this morning, a nearby Red-tailed Hawk was calling this morning while I was eating breakfast outside in a screened in porch. Hawks are messengers. It is no mistake that hawk called this morning. It sounded like she was circling. The hawk and all species are asking me to tell you how we can co-exist. They have been watching us. It is time for us to listen to them. So I give you, Nature Speaks, in Wildlands.

The porch it is tucked in the flowers, plants and trees. This place is where I work and watch squirrels and cats play!

One weekend, a squirrel came up to our porch filled with family, stood in front of us and held up his paw. We were sure that he said hello, I'm Woody, who are you all? He was curious, stayed with us a for a while we were inside porch, he outside our screened porch. Then he ran up a tree and looked in our screened porch from a branch! We talked for a while!

You can talk with nature, too. Remember, Don't feed wildlife. The saying goes, fed wildlife is dead wildlife. Leave them be and they will leave you alone, too.

Talk with the animals, plants and trees with me! Sound good? Would you like to meet?

There are beautiful, sweet cats, birds....a lot of life around this little porch that I am borrowing from family for my office while I move around to 3 States with two small suitcases and a couple of small boxes. I've been doing the nomadic wildlife whisperer work for more than 2 years.

Friends, Please, Plant the forest, plains, wetlands and waterways, and the wildlife will come! Plant organic food and habitats, too! This is Wildlands Regeneration Nation!! Please support this essential work! I believe it is needed, and our mission is clear!

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Sep 5Liked by Robin Motzer

Wonderful nature🎄🛶🐲

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Thank you, Mr. Ma!! XX

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Dear Robin, look up Black Robins on an island off New Zealand... they were almost extinct with one breeding female left and I think two or three males and now they have been brought back in numbers. Most beautiful story. ***

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Hi, Dwina: Thank you, I will, and that is my favorite theme- restoration/ regeneration! That story sounds Divine and in need of a spotlight! Loved your 10 of Swords-I was going to circle back to comment on your post that your message is very timely and full of introspection and wisdom! Looking forward to receiving my deck soon, too! I appreciate you. You made my chaotic day!! XX

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Great

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Thank you, @Sustainable Innovations, the wildlife appreciate your support! And, I, author, appreciate your support, too! Thank you for re-stacking Nature Speaks to raise awareness and for the Rights of Nature!

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Sep 5·edited Sep 5Liked by Robin Motzer

I love this! Include Superdog Sammie Rae Hall. Thank you! where can I share her cute picture. My native friend said the Vultures would rather be called 'Peace Eagles' they are so beautiful soaring in the sky in the sun like gold feathers. Love the way they recycle. Fly well, Robin.

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Thank you, Kim! Sammie Rae Hall has been added to the list for A Blessing for the Animals! Is there an ask for her??

Thank you for the reminder about Peace Eagles, they are spectacular beings. Benjamin Franklin wanted Vultures as our American symbol, too. I will include these details in another wildlife story! There is so much to tell about the amazing animals! XX

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Your feathered friends are delightful!

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Thank you, Julie! XX

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Amy E., says, "Beautiful"!

Thank you, Amy!

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