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At least the first one was half successful. Moved some patio furniture by the place of the nest to prevent more fatal falls (and also I should have thought of that earlier).I hope their second brood is successful.
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At least the first one was half successful. Moved some patio furniture by the place of the nest to prevent more fatal falls (and also I should have thought of that earlier).I hope their second brood is successful.
Getting your parrot to fly is the best way for them to get exercise so they don't become obese like most pets. Although there's always the risk of them encountering a raptor.This guy has macaws that are trained to fly free but they always come back home. You can actually train parrots to do this.
It would telekinetically build the same shitty nest, and then get eaten by a telekinetic cat.What would happen if a mourning dove gained the power of "telekinesis"?
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Bruh...I think doves get too much flak for their nests. Instead of seeing them as "shitty", I like to think of them as "daring". I think this bold and enterprising strategy gives them a leg up, because they can utilize nesting areas other birds can't. Do these nests sometimes fail? Yes. But that's the price of the pioneering spirit. I hope some more nest in Null's new American bunker.
It's avant-gardeBruh...
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THIS ISN'T DARING, THIS IS A PRELUDE TO A SCRAMBLED EGG!!!! THE ONLY THING PIGEONS ARE PIONEARING IS NEW WAYS TO BE TAKEN OFF THE PIGEON CENSUS!!!!
WE DID THIS TO THEM!!! WE MADE THEM STUPID!!!
Respectfully, I disagree.
Cranes are so coolCranes’ mating dance
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Sometimes if they’re raised in captivity and cared for by a human they’ll imprint on that person as their ‘mate.’ Like this one
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This one too
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