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hiya!! im very passionate about conservation (especially birds) and was wondering if anyone else was too? 🙂 i have struggled with friends my whole life, not has one lasted, so i’m trying to build that again but with more likeminded people. so if ya wanna chat with me about birds (13-16 pls!!!) feel free too!!
(ps i absolutely love pigeons and doves)
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Dear New Member~
Welcome to hte Support Forum. First off I'd like to say that I too get great pleasure from birds. I sit at my window lookng at the bushes and trees outside and see everything from Galas to Superb Wrens, Wattle birds to White Eyes. I guess my favorite is the Wrens who bounce along the ground then flit though hte branches catching insects.
Now I'd like you to please be patient. This forum is basically devoted to the problems people face, chiefly Mental Health issues, but it does have a section on Relationships too. The way it works is to come here about one of those subjects, in your case maybe struggling wiht friendships, and when that is established and you are talking to people about that then it is OK to have a special interest thread about birds in the Social Zone. I'd expect other people would find it an interesting topic.
So would you like to come back and say some more about what seems to be happening wiht your friendships and if you have any idea why? That would be great.
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