rural alberta property is easily like at least maybe a little less than a million, but property in rural hamlets can sell for literally less than $200. ridiculous. that's where i'm getting property.
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rural alberta property is easily like at least maybe a little less than a million, but property in rural hamlets can sell for literally less than $200. ridiculous. that's where i'm getting property.
Bird names and Racism. My opinion of BNFB.
as we as a society progress to be more tolerant towards people of colour, many changes have been made in Science to adapt to this. As we look back on our past we realize that many of the on well renowned figures of which there are either many statues of, or there are many things named after, were not up to our current standard of progressiveness. This has come with both negative and positive effects. While for many of these people you could argue that it was "a different time", some were just plain evil people, such as Christopher Columbus and Andrew Jackson. I do not care what time period you are in Genocide has never been accepted and should never be idolized. However for most, it is indeed unfair to expect figures from decades past to be up to standard of the current, when both the people they were surrounded by and the world they lived in was not. As streets are renamed and statues are toppled, some see it as "not enough". After the Central Park birding incident of 2020, many changes were made in the ever increasing community of Bird watching, including positive changes such as Black Birders Week. But one change has happened which I believe, while coming from a good place, is stupid. That is, Bird Names for Birds, or BNFB.
Changing a species name in my opinion, should never be done unless necessary for scientific and well explained reasons, such as to avoid confusion with other species, or to make it more specific and descriptive. Do not overrule being scientific and fair, for being deemed "woke". The reason why we should not go renaming every single bird name that is named after a person is to avoid confusion. When there are now two names for a bird, many problems can arise, especially when the reason for changing it is little to none. This movement will only increase divides in the birding community and make research and scholarly articles useless tools of times past. And for what? The "Thick-billed Longspur" has been the McCown's Longspur since I first read its name in a Birds of Alberta book. No, I do not care that he fought in the civil war for the Confederates. at least 1/4th of the US's populations ancestors did. It's not like it was voluntary either, besides he was a renowned army general for the US Army in the Mexican-American war. This movement is useless beyond belief and I will never use these new names. The only one which made the slightest sense was that of the Long-tailed Duck, since it's old names was literally a slur.
Like the NACC said political correctness is not enough to merit a name change which will cause confusion and the change of many bird databases.
isn't it interesting that the Falcated Duck and the Green-winged Teal share similar plumage.
What is a goose and what isn't?
While what is called a "goose" can be applied broader, in the truest sense, the birds which are "true geese" are the birds in the genuses of Anser (grey geese) and Branta (black geese). For instance, a Greylag goose would be in the genus Anser, while the Canada Goose in a Branta. But this umbrella term has some other birds which are called "geese" but are not actually geese. For instance, birds in the genus Nettapus are called "Pygmy geese", however are likely more closely related to Shelducks. There is also some debate on whether the Cape Barren Goose and the Blue-winged Goose are in fact geese or not, until there is a conclusion they are both placed in their own genus. Many other birds are also referred to as Geese, like the Egyptian Goose, which is a Shelduck, and the birds in the family Chloephaga, AKA "Sheldgeese". Other birds which are called "geese" include: the Spur-winged Goose (a shelduck but distinct enough to be in it's own Subfamily), the Maned Goose (also known as the Australian Wood Duck), and the Magpie Goose (which is in its own family).
i fucking love geese
Whistling ducks are so cool! There are eight recognized species of whistling ducks in both the New world and the Old world. Credit to Harvinder Chandigarh for the picture.
chinese biodiversity never ceases to amaze me. so much variety, would love to travel there.
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Çigli, Turkey
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Kurī
Credit: Kane Fleury
Nasal Glioma.
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Habitat of Hesperocorixa sahlbergi in Disused canal, Ireland.
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Soltaniyeh, Iran
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Today's stupid named animal is the Bananaquit.
The Bananaquit is a species of Tanager found throughout Central and South America. It feeds on Nectar from flowers.