I love your blog! Can I see some Dracula parrots and red-tailed black cockatoos?
Of course! Here you go:
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Dracula Parrot (Pesquet's Parrot):
(Psittrichas fulgidus)
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Red-tailed black cockatoo:
(Calyptorhynchus banksii)
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Black drongo,
Kabini, March, 2023
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Wonderful Black Swans | Strange Sounds Of Swans | Call Of Swans | Mysor...
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Giallo films are great, because they're like Italian slashers mixed with Scooby-Doo. You see the killer committing horrible murders on screen but you also follow someone trying to solve the mystery. They're horrific but also frequently wacky and funny, and usually have the greatest shots you've ever seen in your life. Just a wild, wild ride for every one.
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today i learnt that a number of my classmates didn’t know how to differentiate between male and female house sparrows despite them looking incredibly different from on another. who the fuck doesnt know th e difference between male and female sparrow plumage????? anyway one of my friends said there’s a solid 8/10 likelihood i’ve got some kind of autism im sure that’s unrelated
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Eurasian Blackbird (Turdus Merula)
He saw me, then ran away.
@run-bird-run
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PLUMAGES OF THE HIMALAYAN BLOOD PARTRIDGE
(Zine Page Layout)
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blue hair and pronouns, but in the way that a grackle has blue feathers and pronouns
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giallo horror: the genre of zooming in on eyes
phenomena (1985)
opera (1987)
the bird with the crystal plumage (1970)
tenebrae (1982)
suspiria (1977)
a bay of blood (1971)
dressed to kill (1980)
inferno (1980)
the beyond (1981)
black sabbath (1963)
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