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	<title>Comments on: A Quick Hello</title>
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		<title>By: Gwyn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gwyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kate, hi. I really enjoy your blog. Thanks for making it easy for me, a non-bird-watching type, to see and understand what&#039;s going on with Pittsburgh&#039;s pergrine falcons.

I write romance novels and my last, Seducing Mr. Darcy, was about a woman who works for the Aviary and is hoping to be made a member of the team at Cornell looking for the ivory billed woodpecker. At one point in the book, she&#039;s stuck outside on one of the those balconies on the Cathedral of Learning, and the man who has helped her hide out there makes a joke about the peregrine falcon nest. In any case, all my books are set in Pittsburgh and feature Pittsburgh heroines. I&#039;m writing about Dorothy and E2 this month in my newsletter to readers, and I mention you. 

But that&#039;s not why I&#039;m writing (though I thought you might find it interesting.) I&#039;m writing to ask if you have any idea when the Aviary will be turning the webcams back on? It&#039;s getting close to egg-laying time!

Thanks.

Gwyn Cready]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kate, hi. I really enjoy your blog. Thanks for making it easy for me, a non-bird-watching type, to see and understand what&#8217;s going on with Pittsburgh&#8217;s pergrine falcons.</p>
<p>I write romance novels and my last, Seducing Mr. Darcy, was about a woman who works for the Aviary and is hoping to be made a member of the team at Cornell looking for the ivory billed woodpecker. At one point in the book, she&#8217;s stuck outside on one of the those balconies on the Cathedral of Learning, and the man who has helped her hide out there makes a joke about the peregrine falcon nest. In any case, all my books are set in Pittsburgh and feature Pittsburgh heroines. I&#8217;m writing about Dorothy and E2 this month in my newsletter to readers, and I mention you. </p>
<p>But that&#8217;s not why I&#8217;m writing (though I thought you might find it interesting.) I&#8217;m writing to ask if you have any idea when the Aviary will be turning the webcams back on? It&#8217;s getting close to egg-laying time!</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Gwyn Cready</p>
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