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Moonbats’ callous disregard for the unborn humans they dismember in the womb would astonish a serial killer, but unborn or rather unhatched birds are another matter:
Roses and hand-written notes adorn a fence in Hays [Pittsburgh], commemorating two eagle eggs that failed to hatch this spring.
The first broken egg was pushed out of the nest March 14, and the Western Pennsylvania Audubon Society confirmed that the second of two eggs laid last month was no longer viable March 27. …
Real and fake roses wound through the fence along a bike trail near the nest surrounding a large card reading, “Next year, Mom and Dad. We love you!”
Below, a stick poked out of the fence, with a long letter attached to it, as a symbol of something the eagle parents could add to their nest. “May it comfort both of you and strengthen your nest,” read the letter.
Good thing birds homeschool. Otherwise they might have a hard time reading the letter.
Hopefully the mommy eagle will avoid getting chopped up by moonbats’ wind turbines so she can lay more eggs next year.
On a tip from Steve T.