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Ka pai, Harlem! You did some good thinking about native birds. I agree with you, the words would feel free if there weren't any predators. How do you think we could achieve this? Wouldn't it be amazing if we had a lot more birds. I wonder what it would sound like?
Hi Harlem, Wouldn't it be great to have lots more birds, especially the endangered types. Like you Harlem, I think it is is important to bring back the bird song. You made me smile when I read you bird jokes. Well done.
Ka pai Harlem! I love having birds around, their songs are beautiful and they add a lot of interest and life to our world. Do you have a favourite native bird? I love pukeko but they used to come up into our orchard and fly into the mandarin trees and eat the insides out of the fruit! Thanks for the bird jokes. Good fun!
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Ka pai, Harlem! You did some good thinking about native birds. I agree with you, the words would feel free if there weren't any predators. How do you think we could achieve this? Wouldn't it be amazing if we had a lot more birds. I wonder what it would sound like?
ReplyDeleteHi Harlem,
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be great to have lots more birds, especially the endangered types. Like you Harlem, I think it is is important to bring back the bird song.
You made me smile when I read you bird jokes. Well done.
Hi Harlem, well done on your presentation. Where did you find those jokes? They were very funny! Great work on labelling all those predators.
ReplyDeleteKa pai Harlem! I love having birds around, their songs are beautiful and they add a lot of interest and life to our world. Do you have a favourite native bird? I love pukeko but they used to come up into our orchard and fly into the mandarin trees and eat the insides out of the fruit!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the bird jokes. Good fun!