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Reflections of the Natural World
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EB62 – Cloud‑Forest Contrasts: Pygmy‑Owls and Giant Antpittas
In a single enchanted morning, the cloud forest revealed its contrasts through the fierce, tiny Cloud‑forest Pygmy‑Owl above and the gentle, elusive Giant Antpitta below—two wildly different characters woven seamlessly into the same mist‑draped world. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with birds and nature.
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Reflections of the Natural World
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EB61 – The Farmer Who Saved a Forest: Angel Paz’s Living Legacy
Through the eyes and calls of Angel Paz, the cloudforest became a living conversation—its rare birds emerging not by chance, but through the trust he’s earned over decades of listening to the land. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with birds and nature.
EB61 – The Farmer Who Saved a Forest: Angel Paz’s Living Legacy
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EB62 – Cloud‑Forest Contrasts: Pygmy‑Owls and Giant Antpittas
In a single enchanted morning, the cloud forest revealed its contrasts through the fierce, tiny Cloud‑forest Pygmy‑Owl above and the gentle, elusive Giant Antpitta below—two wildly different characters woven seamlessly into the same mist‑draped world. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with birds and nature.
EB62 – Cloud‑Forest Contrasts: Pygmy‑Owls and Giant Antpittas


















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French mother accused of abandoning blindfolded sons on roadside in Portugal returns to court for questioning
SETÚBAL (Portugal), May 23 — A French woman suspected of abandoning her two young boys in Portugal and her partner arrived at court today for further questioning, according to an AFP reporter at the scene.The 41-year-old woman and the 55-year-old man could potentially be placed in pretrial detention following the hearing in the port city of Setubal as authorities investigate alleged child abuse, endangerment and abandonment.The boys, aged four and five, were foun
French mother accused of abandoning blindfolded sons on roadside in Portugal returns to court for questioning
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SETÚBAL (Portugal), May 23 — A French woman suspected of abandoning her two young boys in Portugal and her partner arrived at court today for further questioning, according to an AFP reporter at the scene.
The 41-year-old woman and the 55-year-old man could potentially be placed in pretrial detention following the hearing in the port city of Setubal as authorities investigate alleged child abuse, endangerment and abandonment.
The boys, aged four and five, were found crying on the side of a road on Tuesday evening by a passing motorist near the resort town of Comporta, where they had been left with backpacks containing food and water but no identity documents, according to Portuguese media.
The couple was arrested Thursday by Portuguese authorities and brought before an investigating judge yesteray at the court in Setubal, about 50 kilometres south of the capital, Lisbon.
They were questioned for several hours at the court in a first session yesterday.
Upon their arrival at the court, the man, identified by authorities as Marc B., had twice shouted “I love you” in French, while the boy’s mother, identified as Marine R., hummed a melody.
Shortly after midnight yesterday, as Marc B. was leaving the courthouse in a police van, he shouted “Portugal Armageddon” toward journalists gathered outside.
Reported missing
This morning, police officers ensured the pair remained inside the vehicle transporting them until it had fully entered the courthouse garage and the doors had closed.
Journalists later caught sight of the couple through a window inside the building.
The children have been placed with a French foster family in Lisbon pending their return to France.
Portuguese authorities said the brothers had been living with their mother in Colmar, in eastern France, while their father had limited and supervised visitation rights.
French authorities had been searching for the mother and the children since May 11, when the father reported them missing.
The mother of the motorist who found the children told Portuguese media that one of the boys said they had been blindfolded and told to look for a hidden toy.
When they took their blindfolds off, their mother and her car were gone. — AFP