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watcherscrown:

brydeswhale:

zonaisona:

zonaisona:

i love seeing cardinals and bluejays together i’m always like “hehe.. evil siblings”

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this is what i’m all about babyyyyy

They’re not even related. Jays are a type of corvid, like crows and magpies, and Cardinals are a grosbeak.

well you see, they are both birds and they both have fun hats. hope this helps

comic-chick:

wombattea:

sizvideos:

How to catch an emu - Video

LET ME TELL YOU A THING

THIS IS A LEGIT THING

THIS IS LITERALLY WHAT PEOPLE DO TO GET EMUS TO COME CLOSE

Apparently you lie on the ground on your back and move your arms and legs.

And the emus are very curious and come over like, “The fuck is that.”

And that’s literally what it is. They come over wondering what the fuck you’re doing

This might be my favorite piece of information I have ever learned.

whatdoesthevixensay:

todaysbird:

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the sapayoa is a small passerine bird found in the rainforests of panama and northwestern south america. they spend most of their time in mixed-species flocks foraging for insects and fruit. the sapayoa is notable due to its unusual ‘bisexual’ breeding communes. up to 6 adults have been observed collaborating as a family unit to raise one nest’s chicks. little else is known about this bird, as they haven’t been extensively studied.

well let’s start extensively studying them then!

todaysbird:

todaysbird:

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the guinean cock-of-the-rock is a colorful member of the cotinga family found in rainforest habitats of south america. they primarily feed on fruits such as papaya, but supplement their diet with small animals such as lizards and snakes. females are brown in coloration as opposed to the male’s bright orange, which helps disguise them in preferred nesting sites of rocky outcroppings. the guinean cock-of-the-rock is known for prevalent homosexuality in males, with up to 40% of males engaging in same-sex breeding behavior, and a smaller percentage never taking a female mate.

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i see everyone loves the hats