Reblog to save a duck
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It’s getting to be that time of year where more people are going outside to parks and stuff so i thought it would a good idea to reblog this again
Frozen peas are awesome for ducks and a lot cheaper to buy!!
trying on a metaphor
i don't do bad sauce passes
we're not kids anymore.
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Reblog to save a duck
Quack quack
It’s getting to be that time of year where more people are going outside to parks and stuff so i thought it would a good idea to reblog this again
Frozen peas are awesome for ducks and a lot cheaper to buy!!
Willow Ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus)
By Juvenile Ringed Plover (Charadrius hiaticula), Skaw by Mike Pennington, CC BY-SA 2.0, Link
Eurasian Bullfinch (Fringillidae)
Spotted Sandpiper!
By Derek Keats from Johannesburg, South Africa - White-winged widowbird, Euplectes albonotatus, at Pilanesberg National Park, Northwest Province, South Africa, CC BY 2.0, Link
Forest Raven - and here was me thinking they all hung out in medieval towers. In Welsh ravens are called 'cigfran', meaning 'meat crows'.
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Happy Friday!
Billy's focus on the Indigo Bunting continues…
📸 by @loudphotographypics
American Tree Sparrow (Spizelloides arborea). family Passerelidae, order Passeriformes.
Kansas City, Kansas, USA. March 2023.
angy but pretty
Common Sandpiper(Actitis hypoleucos)
This Prothonotary Warbler is the golden ghost of the swamp, as you will usually find these beauties hanging around areas with water. Did you know that its name was inspired by the Catholic faith? The papal clerks (prothonotaries) are high-ranking Catholic clerks from the Vatican who wore bright yellow robes. The Prothonotary Warbler was first described by Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, in 1779, and he gave it the French name "Le figuier protonotaire," which translates to "the fig tree protonotary." I’m not sure how many votes it took to secure its name in history, but it definitely is unique.
📸 by @loudphotographypics
Grey jays know fine dining when they see it.
every single day I think about how american black vultures are known for engaging in interspecific allopreening (preening between different species)
and they have a specific relationship with crested caracaras, in which the black vultures assist them by not only preening them after meals but also leading them to food in the first place, while the caracaras assist the black vultures by acting as a warning signal in case of danger
and while this is more typical of black vultures, this is not common at all for any member of the falconidae family— it’s a special bond!
yet another post in favor of vultures everyone , hope you enjoy:) and I implore you to do some more research on these incredible birds !!
EDIT: I meant interspecific allopreening! excuse my typo!
EDIT 2: black vultures do not have a superior sense of smell to caracaras, sorry for the misunderstanding!
Pigeons!
Here's a collection of pet portraits I had a pleasure of painting for the great Keepsakesloft and Rey <3 Thank you both so much for this!