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Billy Joe Fudge: Gradyville Odd Bird is Diamond Dove

Billy Joe Fudge writes:
Well, I'm no expert in the field of bird identification but I've never allowed lack of expertise to restrain the voicing of my opinion before.

So, I'm gonna let'r fly, pun intended. In the Great Wooded South vernacular, "if that ain't a Diamond Dove, there ain't a cow in Texas or a bull to breed one"! --
Comments re photo 60107 Another view of Odd Bird of Gradyville Diamond Dove




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Kentucky Color: What is it?



2015-05-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge, Vice President, Homeplace on Green River.
This flower which Ms. Helen Flatt gave to me a couple of decades ago has no bark and I need your help. I'm sure she told me the name of the plant along with a very eloquent explanation about who gave it to her, the occasion for which they gave it, why she planted it behind the low rock wall in her back yard and a plethora of additional descriptive flavors, all of which have escaped my recollection. - BILLY JOE FUDGE

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