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Wednesday Wisdom – William Blake

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Saturday, May 10 is International Migratory Bird Day. As a celebration of migratory birds 365 days a year, we offer today’s Wednesday Wisdom from poet William Blake.

Original image by Bill Thompson

Original image by Bill Thompson

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This entry was posted in Blog entries and tagged #wednesdaywisdom, bird, International Migratory Bird Day, merlin, migratory bid, poet, William Blake on April 30, 2014 by Keith Shannon.

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