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great-and-small · 5 months
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So pleased I caught this endearing scritch
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wingedjewels · 2 years
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Jumping owl by Gelein Jansen Via Flickr: .......and a successful landing
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herigo · 3 months
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yolas0 · 3 months
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nightmare-chaser · 10 months
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Ive seen multiple posts from reddit refuges that go like "im queer and its so welcoming here!" Or "im nonbinary and dont get quized on my gender here!" Or "im autistic and i can be weird here and yall like it!" And its so fuckin cute its like yes hi hello welcome this is the gay ass autistic website we love special interests we love weird genders we love just saying random shit and the just happy surprised tone of those posts is so wholesome to me like yes! hi! you are in fact the target audience! welcome home
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thebusylilbee · 1 year
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just found out about the Cinnamon-headed green pigeon... holy shit how gorgeous
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cristalplanetheart · 5 months
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jaubaius · 1 year
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Boss: Why are you late for work?! 
Me: You're never gonna believe this..
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wolfsheart-blog · 6 months
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Gif created by author of logo
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plushieanimals · 9 months
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wild republic 🪶 european audubon birds 🪺
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great-and-small · 11 months
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You probably won’t find it in any official field guides, but you should know that in my neck of the woods we call a baby spoonbill a “teaspoon”
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halorvic · 15 days
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Futurama S11E07
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informationatlas · 4 months
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Parrots learn to make video calls to chat with other parrots, then develop friendships with each other
Researchers from Northeastern University, in conjunction with scientists from MIT and the University of Glasgow, conducted a study exploring the impact of teaching a group of domesticated birds to communicate using tablets and smartphones. The findings indicate that utilizing video calls may assist parrots in mimicking the communication patterns observed in wild birds, potentially enhancing their behavior and overall well-being in the homes of their owners.
via smithsonianmag.com
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yolas0 · 3 months
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