i just found out about this bird (scale-crested pygmy tyrant) trying to find the most biodiverse countries and i feel tears welling up in my eyes because its so cute
why does it look like that i love him so much he's a little fella
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i just found out about this bird (scale-crested pygmy tyrant) trying to find the most biodiverse countries and i feel tears welling up in my eyes because its so cute
why does it look like that i love him so much he's a little fella
Justin Wood, Mantises, 2022
triops are one of my all-time fave little guys
China geese waiting expectantly for breakfast.
do you happen to have any more pigeons? also thanks, love this blog a lot!
'Mitteleuropäische Vögel', 1953
P. Mahler
Joseph Williamson Ludlow (1840-1916)
Golden-Bellied Snakelet - Erythrolamprus epinephelus
Erythrolamprus epinephelus (Colubridae) is a species of snake native to Central and South America, and is the only snake having uniformly green dorsal surfaces and smooth dorsal scales arranged in 17 rows at midbody.
This species was previously included in the genus Liophis. However, it has recently been shown to belong to the redefined genus Erythrolamprus.
References: [1] - [2]
Photo credit: ©Lucas M. Bustamante | Locality: Yanayacu, Napo, Ecuador (2014)
I drew a bunch of different kind of pumpkins :D
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Oil and wax on canvas
pov you are gay… and so very in love </3 here’s a hualian redraw of some old 2019 drawing that will remain away from the light of day
do not repost my art!
Pigeon steals poppies from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia in order to build a nest beside a stained glass window.
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@snitling EXACTLY
This is two pigeons, pigeons nest in bonded pairs (notice the first one is checked and its mate on the nest is barred). Usually they don’t make nests nearly so big but I guess if you have the materials, go for it.
The nest is so unusually big because the vast majority is a platform to keep the actual nest (just that tiny ring in the corner around the bird sitting in it) cushioned from the anti bird spikes.
This is a work of beautiful defiance.
Using the very thing installed to make just a moment’s rest impossible as structural supports for an immovably stable nursery.
The symbolism achieved by these pigeons is better than some writers can hope for and I love it!
From the nest on the bird repellent spikes to the fact that those spikes are along the stained glass windows of a church, a place associated with sanctuary and compassion. The fact that the nest is made of stolen poppies for remembrance day hits the hardest though. Of the 54 animals to be awarded the Dickin Medal for acts of gallantry during WW2, 32 of them were pigeons. These were messengers who flew through battlefields and across borders, many of whom were killed or severely injured by enemy forces including gunfire and trained falcons. Many of their achievements saved the lives of hundreds of soldiers, and yet now their descendants are faces with anti-bird spikes, shooting and poisoning in an attempt to rid the cities from the rats with wings. I love this picture because it feels like they’re taking back just a little bit of that credit owed to them.
Reblogging for this beautiful addition.