An unlikely encounter in Likely, Canada. Thomas Cantor of Sittingbourne, Kent
Feels appropriate to reblog tonight.
I bet you $5 that both of them are wondering if they’re sitting by something edible.
I like her other video where it’s the eagle, a fox, and a whole mess of cats just chilling on her porch together.
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Interrupting your 4th of July celebration to remind you that fancy pigeons exist. (x)
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Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh…awww.
Stare at it long enough, and it suddenly becomes adorable.
Day 177
Blue jays are soooooo intelligent. Not very surprising, considering they’re in the same family as crows, ravens, and magpies.
This is so beautiful!
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OMGthis is an extremely legit excuse
on why NO ONE
SHOULD EVER
WANT A BIRD
EVER
THIS WENT ON FOR 5 MORE MINUTES BEFORE AND AFTER
omg fdkjgdfklgj
oh m gyOD
eratsyduifgoih cuuuuuuuuute
Oh man. I should’ve taken videos of my fella’s mom’s bird screaming all the time. (She’s dealing with animal services because of it, yaayyy.) He is a jerk and you can’t even pretend he’s actually a dog, unlike this bird.
Day 135 (134 is a comission)
Just found out my cockatiel Sigma passed away. The day before I went home. I was really hoping I’d be able to say good bye but guess not.
RIP, buddy.
So sorry about your bird. =[ May it be partyin’ in cockatiel Valhalla.
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Can anyone confirm for us that this is a mourning dove? My dad found it in one of the fruit bins at his work. More like than not, it fell out of its nest when the machines they use to harvest the fruit shook the tree its parents had nested in. The nest had to have been destroyed in the process.