Whoa.. It’s been years since I was last back here!
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Whoa.. It’s been years since I was last back here!
Cockatiel-REKI is chewing the wood waste she picked up. She seems to be very happy.
(オカメインコのレキさん、拾った木くずをガジガジしてご満足顔。|セキセイインコアルの精巣腫瘍闘病日記&オカメインコ・レキ/セキセイインコ・レティ/コザクラインコ・レイ/マメルリハ・レミィから)
I bought pajamas that match my bird
It’s that time of year again
Damp Violet is not here for your shenanigans.
Mmm very clean.
And this <3 What a lovely surprise when I checked my photos tonight! Apparently, Mrs. Cardi took a bath before she went to the booth to get a little snack fed by her loving hubba. Yes, the kiss pic is blurry, but I included it anyway, for proof :D
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I got my little boy yesterday and I came upstairs to see him doing this. I have no idea
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Pork Belly Benedict Smothered Fries
I was trying to take some promotional pictures for the farm, specifically the eggs, and of course Orion decided he’d rather be a model.
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This 110 million-year-old, armored plant-eater is the best preserved fossil of its kind ever found.
From the article:
The more I look at it, the more mind-boggling it becomes. Fossilized remnants of skin still cover the bumpy armor plates dotting the animal’s skull. Its right forefoot lies by its side, its five digits splayed upward. I can count the scales on its sole. Caleb Brown, a postdoctoral researcher at the museum, grins at my astonishment. “We don’t just have a skeleton,” he tells me later. “We have a dinosaur as it would have been.”
Read more on Michael Greshko’s (beautifully written) article at National Geographic.
That’s a fucking dragon.
A challenger approaches:
opening up
Accurate.