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(Ad) Red pup shows up at Adair Youth Development Center


2014-05-05 - ACYDC, Columbia, KY - Photo from dogfinder.
Check details on this dog or other lost, found, or for adoption and for sale pets in CM ANIMALS, a busy category in CM Classifieds. Call 270-250-2730 anytime for help placing your ad.


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Birds of Kentucky: Canada Goose, Roley, Adair Co., KY


2014-05-05 - Roley, Adair County District 6, KY - Photo by Frances Salyers.
Love living in Roley Frances Salyers captured this Canada Goose scene and shares it with a note, "Love living in Roley."


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Wildlife of Kentucky: Fox & Kits at Roley


2014-05-05 - Roley, Adair County District 6, KY - Photo by Frances Salyers.
Love living in Roley Frances Salyers captured this delightful Fox family scene on Saturday, May 3, 2014 at 1:13pmCT, and shares it with a note, "Love living in Roley."


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Birds of KY: Of Birds & Bikes & Carolina Wrens


2014-05-05 - Shelby County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Until the parent Carolina Wren gets used to human neighbors, it isn't a very good photographic subject. Little by little, they become more comfortable, and some bird whisperers have developed ways to get these and other birds to eat out of their hands. What they are: They're very innovative and opportunistic nest builders. This wren family is ensconced in the Lazer bicycle helmet. Bird talk on the carporch was that wrens have even been known to build nests in drying clothes on clothes line. And talk was first of the bird habits as being that of unwelcome guests, and the problems humankind has in segregating living quarters and how to keep them away. But in every personal instance of avian invasion, everyone agreed they had first permitted squatters right, and then became involved in the birds family lives - finding wild pets the best. Some even name each baby, knowing all the while that the short lives of many species can be filled with heartbreak - as well as great joy. From the appreciative nursery audio, the Lazer wren babies seem quite happy. From the yard and the landing areas, the parents teakettle-teakettle songs may have been lunch time wake up calls. For the skinny see: All-About Birds: Carolina Wren

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Epicurean Kentuckian: A Plate of Sandwiches


2014-05-04 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Pen. A plate of reuben sandwiches, made by Andi Chelf, ready for Sunday lunch.

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Epicurean Kentuckian: Evan's Breakfast Hash


2014-05-04 - Photo by Pen. An Evan breakfast creation: smoked sausage, potatoes and onions, cooked with some paprika and oregano and a healthy dose of cayenne pepper, then finished with melted Gouda cheese.

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The Flag in the Breeding sunset


2014-05-04 - 290 Fire Station Lane, Breeding KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. The Flag was brightly illuminated by a later afternoon sun than at most places in Adair County. The fire house sits atop one of the highest peaks in the area. The tall standpipe behind has been supplanted by the a new water tower at Sparksville.

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