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rare pigeons vol 2
When she saw the plump orange-and-black insect crawling on the rotting rat corpse, Andrea Malek didn't know whether to cry, laugh or scream in celebration.
This federally endangered beetle hasn’t had a reproducing population in Ohio since 1974. For the last ten years, conservationists from the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium have released captive-reared beetles, but have been unable to find any surviving offspring after the released adults finish their short lifespan.
This last year conservationists released 472 captive-reared beetles from large, more cold-hardy stock and finally found new, overwintered beetles. Another participating institution, the Cincinnati Zoo, also found overwintered beetles for the first time this year.
Burying beetles are one of the few beetles to show monogamy and extended parental care. When it’s time to reproduce, a mated pair of burying beetles finds the carcass of a small bird or mammal, digs underneath it to submerge the carcass in the earth, and then raises their larva inside the carcass (larva even beg for food from their parents like baby birds).
While it may sound gross, burying beetles do important work cleaning up dead animals, recycling nutrients, and limiting the spread of disease.
It’s unclear what caused the American burying beetle to decline in the first place, but one theory is that the extinction of the passenger pigeon harmed them by removing a large source of appropriately-sized carcasses (though multiple factors were likely involved).
“Our mission is to make sure that we’re looking out for all wildlife, not just the cute and fuzzy ones.”
I love them, and I love this!!!
“oh wow what nice nest area you’ve made us!!!
it would be a shame if someone were to nest…..
….HERE”
(my prediction for my pigeon brains)
Baldie the homer pigeon. This is him demanding me to open the loft and let him back inside.
Wood pigeon in flight (Columba palumbus) by Sergey-Ryzhkov
Elsa hopes you had a nice weekend! (x)
Very cute stretch moves that some birds do, pigeons included. Wings up tightly to each other, neck bowing, and then tail waggling.
Without a doubt the best photo I’ve ever taken.
I’m like crying laughing at this
Just some pretty pigeons I saw ❤️
they’re not all just grey
Fun Fact: Despite how many times The Sims has changed art styles, they’ll often reuse assets by just slightly altering them for the new game. One example of this is the pigeon model that they’ve been reusing and slightly changing since 2004.
why fix something if it aint broke
do pigeons even have bones
I really like brown pigeons. I think it’s a good colour for a pigeon.
They’re pretty cute