Western Jackdaws recognize individual human faces, and remember who was kind or cruel. Behind those pale eyes lies a sharp and incredibly social mind.

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Western Jackdaws recognize individual human faces, and remember who was kind or cruel. Behind those pale eyes lies a sharp and incredibly social mind.
Cute Curiosity...:)))
A first. Momma House Wren :) She was so curious, I wonder if she thought the camera box was a bird house.
Alps of New Zealand - by Marc Adamus
stranger danger
feb. 7, 2018
Bonus. What is tomorrow going to bring? Will there finally be a Baltimore Oriole?
ok bestie i jus got a really random curiousity:
even tho they could probably never canonically meet (unless monster Twig went to the Harbor for whatever reason, which seems unlikely) how do you think Monster Twig would interact with Monster Crackle?
Crackle is pretty protective and terrirorial but isnt outright hostile unless something proves itself to be a threat
Monster Twig isn't violent unless his children are threatened. He will roar to keep adults out of his territory but if he travels outside the forest, he becomes a curious baby again. So if Monster Crackle didn't show aggression to him, he would just tilt his head a lot and sniff at them. Eventually talking to them if he felt like they would understand. He talks a LOT more as an adult.
And Twig doesn't collect Monsters, teens, or adults in his flowers. Only children. So hope they like being stared at.
Curious Bird