the bird namers really knocked it out of the park with this one
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the bird namers really knocked it out of the park with this one
Well now I HAVE to ask how to say/write "chicken" in your various languages!
Oh here we go...
🐔🐥🐤🐣🐓
Azrán: upózh
Bodzvokhan: dǝq
Castithan: chikano (< English)
Dothraki: jiz
Hen Linge: mak
High Valyrian: ñoves (rooster), qulbes (hen)
Irathient: tisese
Kamakawi: iki (animal), i'iki (food)
Méníshè: t'òdír
Noalath: vokach
Övüsi: kuge
Ravkan: shuk (rooster), shuka (hen)
Trigedasleng: omi (generic), egleya (hen)
Yulish: bökki
Zemeni: wela
Zhyler: levžel
That's not all of them, but that's a lot of them!
(Btw, I was sitting here coming up with this list, and @quothalinguist glances at it and is instantly like, "You're coming up with words for 'chicken'? Méníshè's got one!' And, of course, she was right!)
From the Wikipedia page on loons
goose riding moose
A Goose with its noble steed.
The blue eyes mark this crow as young, not a full adult.
You’ve been pranked by a teen hooligan.
Bilateral gynandromorph rose-breasted grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus) [x]
RARE BIRD SEEN FOR FIRST TIME IN 140 YEARS
A September expedition to Papua New Guinea confirmed via video the existence of the black-naped pheasant pigeon, a critically endangered spe
Here’s some pictures - they’re so damn pretty!
[ID: Three pictures of a small, robust bodied bird standing on leaf litter on the forest floor. It has a glossy black body and tail, chestnut colored wings, yellow legs, red eyes, and a red beak. End ID]
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How could you not include the scientists reaction to the trail cam footage
Bohemian Waxwings (Bombycilla garrulus) - photo by Edvard Wendelin
@is-the-parrot-video-cute is this ok or is that parakeet getting territorial
Rating: cute
If this cockatiel was truly being territorial it would be trying to attack the other bird.
You may also notice that it is not hurting the person’s hand, and is certainly not trying to bite them, this is not aggressive behaviour. This behaviour is called beaking (using the beak to interact with another individual in a play/non-aggressive way). The yellow cockatiel is simply trying to get the person’s attention, kinda like poking someone repeatedly until they pay attention to you. It’s not aggressive, just a little bit demanding.
You might also notice that when the person takes their hand away from the white cockatiel, it bows its head and moves closer to their hand. Both of these birds want cuddles, they just have very different personalities and different ways of asking.
Full video: Common Moorhen family, Birdfun
big boy is really enjoying the spring weather
happy birthday dear bumble, today you would have been 5 years old. id like to think some part of you is inside murphy, her bumbling, awkward turkey body. i watched her as a little embryo in an egg like i did with you. she is a sun- worshipper too. i hope you are having a good time with moon and percy and olive in the field of reeds, or wherever chickens go when they die
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Rescued dove learns to eat by watching others. No more force feeding!
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