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@likevultureswaitforbodies
Hooded crow is having the time of his life. Please do not disturb him
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vultures get dismissed as stinky or creepy all the time. not only do they provide an amazing service to the ecosystem (cleaning up rotting carcasses), they are breathtakingly beautiful creatures! here’s a reminder that not only should we be grateful to vultures, but they’re gorgeous and intelligent as well!
Prometheus
this is the very first comment someone added to this post and it’s by far the best one
Tag yourself I’m the “Overdressed and Underappreciated”. Artist : http://www.mattadrian.com/
If you thought “hm those styles of art AND speech seem very familiar,” you are right because it is the same person that did these
Oh my god damn
여어- 히싸씨부리 ( ɔ̸ᴉʇɐ͟N͞さんのツイート )
“NAFTER NOON!”
Every. Time. Every single time. I always get so delighted by this picture set. And I always forget what it’s followed up by. And then I see the “NAFTER NOON!” and absolutely lose it. I’m so glad this post exists.
A helpful guide to some common birds here in the western US
Here are a few more, for your birding needs:
please allow me to thank you by giving you one in return
Thank you for your contribution to the birding community
Here is some more helpful identification knowledge of birbs
for you
@moist-rowlets
i really like when crows just insert themselves into a group of other birds and then act like there is absolutely nothing strange about it
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nobody will suspect a thing
Rolling down the runway, we’ve reached the speed necessary for LIFT-OFF!
he ASCENDS
Ripley’s favorite phrase this week has been “what’s this?” which he mostly says about food, but also sometimes just to get us talking about whatever’s in our hands. If he says “what’s this?” while holding something in his feet, we tell him about whatever he’s holding.
Just now he started asking “what’s this? what’s this? what’s this?” while staring worriedly behind the couch. I said “I dunno” because I wasn’t sure if he was actually asking about anything in particular. Maybe he meant the couch? The darkness behind it? The marimo next to the couch?
Then he said, “it’s wood?” which I figured he was saying because I had been making him a toy from wood blocks a moment ago. So I said, “I’m not holding wood anymore.”
But he kept staring intently over the arm of the couch, so I had to go over and see what he meant.
It was a gourd.
fun morning doodle based off a tweet on my feed this morning lol
This duck got himself all in a flap after inadvertently straying into the path of a giant Shoebill while heading towards water.
But it was all water off a duck’s back for the imposing 4ft tall bird which instead of eating his smaller friend, carefully picked him up in his beak and moved him aside.
Despite its fearsome reputation as a predator around water, the Shoebill seemed more concerned with completing its journey than tucking into a feathered snack.
These extraordinary pictures were captured by 51-year-old amateur photographer Mark Kay, at the San Diego Wild Animal Park in the U.S.
‘I thought the Shoebill was going to eat the duck, but soon realised he was moving him out of the way.
‘After the duck fell to the ground, he seemed flustered and just walked away. The Shoebill just carried on.’
Credit / Full Article can be found HERE