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I had my front brakes and some electrical issues worked on there recently and the work done…. I've been taking my pilot to this repair shop for a while now, mostly oil change.

This time, I discovered some sort of coupon or voucher online…. I bring my car in for service to these guys each time and I am never disappointed. Great people. Aldo is the best there is, try him once and you will never go to anyone else. I even bought a couple of them, 1st time in my life : Drop by and just wander around.

Something will catch your eye for sure. I love Chinese antique furniture and were searching for a Chinese cabinet to put in my dining room and a sideboard for my bedroom.

I've been looking for these two for a couple of weeks but not really satisfied with what I've found until I went to Eurasian Interiors. My friend recommended me to drop by this store, and yes, I did.

The storeowners, Leon and Eric, gave a great advice on my choices, offered a wide range of selection, and helped me make my decisions. I am very happy with the cabinet and the sideboard. Their professional service is so great! And most important of all, they also gave me a very nice and reasonable price on both items!!! I definitely will go back again in the future! So muhc fantastic antiques to look at, that you could spend all day here, especially with the soothing atmosphere in this store.

The best thing about this store is the variety of things you can find. And they are really good quality. This is one of the best Chinese antique furniture stores in San Francisco. I always love to go inside to look at their new shipment. All their antique furniture is French polsihed. With its numbers burgeoning, there's concern about the collared-dove's impact on native species.

Introductions and range shifts sometimes put two species in competition. Barred owls, expanding their range westward, are known to kill endangered spotted owls, displace them from their territories or mate with them to produce hybrid "sparred" owls.

Eurasian starlings, brought to North America as part of a scheme to naturalize all the birds mentioned in Shakespeare, compete with natives like bluebirds and Lewis's woodpeckers for nest sites. In Florida, Eurasian collared-doves have a reputation for being aggressive at feeders, chasing away mourning doves, cardinals, blue jays and common grackles. Anything that will roust a grackle has our respect. Joe's mother lived in a state of constant fury at the grackles that filched kibble from the neighbor's dog and dunked the pellets in her birdbath to soften them, making an unholy mess.

The collared-dove boom in Southern California coincided with the decline of spotted doves, an Asian species introduced earlier. Wildlife managers worry about competition between the collared-dove and the mourning dove, a popular game bird, but that may be unfounded.

Biologists Trisha Poling and Steven Hayslette at Tennessee Tech University found that, while they have similar food preferences, collared-doves were not more aggressive or more successful competitors than mourning doves.

Exotic birds go through boom-and-bust cycles. Vancouver, British Columbia, used to be overrun with Chinese crested mynahs, dominating the fast-food parking lot niche. By they were all gone. The Eurasian collared-dove may have more staying power, but its population might stabilize before we're hip-deep in doves. Maybe, meanwhile, they'll become game birds themselves; they certainly look plump and tasty. Bet they'd go well with a side of collards.



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