June 2021 Issue 151

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Terence Miranda is a Doctor of Audiology and the owner of Resonance Hearing Clinic

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esearchers from the Goethe University in Frankfurt analyzed data from 26,000 adults across Europe from the 2012 European Quality of Life Survey. They found that diversity in nature, especially in birds, had the greatest influence on people’s moods. In general, people were more than 50% happier from a 10% rise in bird species than they were with a 10% rise in their income. According to the World Bird Database, we have 298 species of birds in the Cowichan Valley! The frequency (pitch) of birdsongs is unique to the species of bird. The “hoo hoo-hoo” of the Barred Owl or the “rat ta tat tat” of the Pileated

Are Birds the Key to Happiness? Woodpecker is quite different (and of lower frequency) than the high pitched “chirp-chirp” of the Rufous Hummingbird or “cheep-cheep” of the Yellow Warbler. The majority of the birdsongs in the Cowichan Valley however, are higher pitched. The most common causes of

hearing loss, such as losses that are age-related or due to noise exposure, are high frequency hearing losses. Often, people with hearing loss may be hearing some of the birds, but not all of them. Given the number and variety of birds in the Valley, it’s hard to know what we are missing.

Our sense of hearing is often overlooked when we consider our overall health and happiness. We know that the majority of people with significant hearing loss don’t seek expert care when it comes to their hearing. People may be missing a connection with nature that only comes from being able to hear our resident wildlife. Add to that the trickle of a stream, rushing of a waterfall or the fluttering of leaves in the trees, our auditory connection with nature is as important as our visual connection. The effect it has on our wellbeing can’t be beat, even by a significant rise in our pension or paycheck.

Image above; The Pacific Wren. Its birdsong is 4-9 kHz.

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Broombusting in June

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page 72

June Forecasts

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page 77

What’s In Your Shopping Cart?

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page 74

Paddling Adventures in Cowichan Bay. Beginners Welcome

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page 70

Picnic Parks with Water Features and or Playgrounds

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page 76

Brain Injuries Don’t Care! June is Brain Injury Awareness Month

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page 60

Fresh Food comes from Local Farms

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page 55

Paul’s Pump and Treatment

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pages 53-54

Creating A Simple Kitchen Herb Garden

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page 48

Who’s That in the Rivers?

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page 52

The Mediterranean Garden

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page 49

Cowichan Valley’s Six Mountains Forest: War or Peace— The Choice is Ours

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Man Mugs by Hilary Huntley

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page 47

Dad’s Dream The Outdoor Kitchen

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page 46

Charcuterie in The Vineyard

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page 45

Growing Tea, Knowing Tea

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page 44

Artist Ken Campbell Brings A Quintessentially Canadian Theme

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page 42

Bill C-208 Amend the Income Tax Act

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page 40

Birch Bark Bitings by Pat Bruderer

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page 43

Anxiety - How to Deal With the Bully

3min
page 41

Cold Comfort: Surf Photography from Canada’s West Coast

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page 39

A Deeper Look into The Flowers of June

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page 38

Supreme Fighter in the Battle of Inflammation

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page 36

Support Your Community One Frozen Dinner At A Time

2min
page 35

Ask The Doc

3min
page 33

President Nixon, China, and Acupuncture

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page 34

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Father’s Day Gift Guide - Stay Loyal to Local

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page 27

Broccoli Sprouts: The Summer Superfood

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page 29

Are Birds the Key to Happiness?

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page 25

Father’s Day BBQ

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page 23

Life Under The Oak

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page 24

Local Pairings for Grilling Surf & Turf

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page 22

Delicious Food Made to Order Right to Your Home

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pages 20-21

Choosing A Vineyard Site

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Mosul: May, 1980

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page 17

Julie Nygaard creates Layers of Meaning

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Why We Should Read

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page 15

Joyful Spring Mural Mosaic on display at Chemainus Library

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page 13

Will BC’s Old-Growth Become Nothing But A Faint Memory?

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Food for the Soul

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