tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6716087909843648936.post7777438786754301814..comments2023-09-21T03:36:10.644-06:00Comments on Fabulista De Costa Rica*: No Pura Vida for the Pit BullKat Sunlovehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18241336391150267232noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6716087909843648936.post-33178024704459554382011-08-24T14:44:10.584-06:002011-08-24T14:44:10.584-06:00Wow, a Laughing Falcon!! Thank you so much for tha...Wow, a Laughing Falcon!! Thank you so much for that information and Wikipedia link. I thought it looked like a raptor but couldn't imagine what it might be. But the photo in Wikipedia was definitely him! <br /><br />Yes, the plight of strays here is disturbing but it's a process, not an event, as I'm fond of saying. So hopefully, with work like the Lighthouse educating the youth, things will begin to change. <br /><br />Thanks for your comment!Kat Sunlovehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18241336391150267232noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6716087909843648936.post-4791851005623648632011-08-24T14:23:26.228-06:002011-08-24T14:23:26.228-06:00Kay, you are so right about the uncontrolled stray...Kay, you are so right about the uncontrolled stray dogs and cats. We just adopted a street pup that was recently rescued and neutered. He is only a year old, so he still has a lot to learn when it comes to manners.<br /><br />I loved the photo of your "Laughing Falcon". I found him in my book on Costa Rica's Birds and the way you describe him seems to fit with my reference book and what I found on Wikibedia. Here is a link to more info:<br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughing_FalconPathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01052378370838422538noreply@blogger.com