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Temminck's Tragopan Pheasant - Himalayas
Glad to made it to Skagit for the shorties. Always fun and pleasure to watch and photograph.
Avoante/Eared Dove
Zenaida auriculata
March 2025
The laughing dove, Senegal dove, or little brown dove (lat. Spilopelia senegalensis) is looking for a place to nest🪺🕊
It's interesting that the cooing of this bird sounds like laughter, which is why its English name is "laughing dove." From personal experience, I can say that sometimes, especially early in the morning, the turtledoves like to make this sound, which, to me, resembles the chuckle of an old woman with a sore throat😅 It's both funny and eerie, especially if you hear it for the first time!😂
Малая горлица, египетская горлица (лат. Spilopelia senegalensis) ищет место для гнезда🪺🕊
Интересно, что воркование этой птицы напоминает смех, отсюда и английское название птицы: «смеющийся голубь». Исходя из личного опыта, скажу, что иногда, особенно ранним утром, горлицы любят издавать такой звук, лично мне напоминающий смешок старушки с простуженным горлом😅 И смешно, и жутко, если слышишь его впервые!😂
BirdLife Suomi Instagramissa
A detailed guide to Australian cockatoo breeds, including black, white, umbrella, and pink cockatoos. Perfect for cockatoo bird lovers.
sometimes people think a cockatoo is just a pretty white bird with a fancy crest
but it’s not
it’s a full personality with feathers
it watches you it remembers you it feels things
and honestly? that changes everything
cockatoos aren’t background pets they don’t just sit quietly in a corner looking cute
they want attention interaction connection
in the wild, they live in loud, social flocks and are constantly communicating
so when you bring one into your home, that need doesn’t disappear
it just gets focused… on you
and that’s where people get it wrong
because a cockatoo doesn’t just “bond”
it attaches
some species are literally called velcro birds because they want to be near you all the time
and if they don’t get that attention?
they don’t quietly accept it
they scream they chew they destroy things
not because they’re “bad” but because they’re bored, intelligent, and emotionally wired
they are also not a short-term commitment
we’re talking decades
like 40 to 70 years with proper care
some cockatoos outlive their owners
imagine committing to something that might outlast your current life plans
yeah
and yet, people still underestimate them
they see a cute bird that can talk
not an animal that needs: constant stimulation structured routine emotional consistency
without that, things go downhill fast
feather plucking anxiety aggression
these aren’t random issues they’re unmet needs
but here’s the thing
if you do understand them
if you meet them where they are
a cockatoo gives you something rare
real connection
not passive companionship but active, emotional presence
they’re loud messy demanding
and deeply, intensely alive
photo by Ratheesh P - Facebook
Perched and perfect.