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After falling asleep in front of the TV a few times yesterday evening and being up the rest of the night (it's 5:15 am now), I thought I would post this photo of a tiny Northern Pygmy-owl, and then head to bed and just sleep as long as I need to. Will add my thanks later today, when I finally wake up. Yesterday was an extremely difficult and exhausting day emotionally, which is only to be expected when one loses a precious daughter and final goodbyes have to be said.
To see the page on Flickr:
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