NR - Principality name
Lee McGoodwin
etienett at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 9 10:37:12 PDT 2000
I think this is an excellent possibility. Last
year at Namron Protectorate, while I was on the list
field heralding (well, during a break) I saw a bald
eagle. I felt very honored that he had graced us with
a visit. I've also, often, seen various hawks. (or
maybe they were vultures. . .:-) Lady Etienett
> I will add this to my previous list of possible
> ideas, and I was surprised to
> learn this. 82% of all raptors native to north
> america, including hawks,
> buteos, falcons, merlins, kites, eagles and owls,
> can be found in this state
> and just south of the Red River at certain times of
> the year, depending on
> the species. Many are non-migratory, year-round
> residents that could be not
> only powerful and poetic symbols, but actually might
> grace us with the
> occasional visit at events.
> Therefore, I think local birds-of-prey should be
> given consideration.
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No light shines on the mind protected
No light shines on the fangs neglected
Run with the wolfpack. (song lyrics)
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