They say it's greener on the other side, but for this bird, it's on all sides!
Looking to be amazed by some of this planet's scary animals and critters? You're in the right place. Here, we'll cover scary fish, mammals, creepy reptiles, and more!
Which bird sounds do you recognize? Here's 13 common bird calls from the United States ๐ถ๐ฆ I filmed these birds in Florida but most of them can be found in many other US states. #birdcalls #nostalgic...
Birds are warmblooded animals, which means that they maintain their body temperature independent of the environment. However, their often tiny size forces them to adapt, and even work together, when it gets cold outside. New Zealand Birds describes this behavior in one species, the fantail:
This guy rapidly walks up and down the the tree trunk in spiral rotation, a tough one to nail in low forest light. Caught him during the brief moment while he was peeking at me on his way down the trunk. @bukit fraser, malaysia
1. Ornithologist Jerry McGahan would never ever ever have a cooler picture taken of him Jerry is pictured with a 6 month old Andrean Condor, the largest flying bird on earth. Photographed by the Helen and Franck Schreider (that couple that honeymooned around the world on an amphibious jeep). Another version of this photo made it toโฆ
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Join us as we take a closer look at 14 different species of birds of prey that you can spot in Scotland. With talons as sharp as the thistles and eyes as
Did I miss a meme? Apparently so, as there seem to be quite a lot of photo manipulations of birds with human arms floating around on the Internet. Some of them are cute, like the one above, but 'shop some arms on a bird eating from a person's hand and it gets weird pretty quickly. There's a massive gallery of just this sort of thing over on DamnHot. http://damnhot.net/2011/06/23/creepy_birds_with_arms_photo_manipulations_71_pics.html...
There is always something to argue about when the topic is politics. Everybody has their on opinion on how things should be and what our leaders should do to make our life better. Iโm sure everybody reading this, has theirโฆ
These critters can slam some glam!
Legend says that if the ravens ever leave the Tower of London, England will fall. Luckily, ravenmaster Chris Skaife is there to care for them, and he's got a new book about these extraordinary birds.
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The secretary bird (Sagittarius Serpentarius) is a large raptor related to hawks and eagles. It got this name because of its quill-like crests on the back of its head that resemble 18th-century clerks with pens tucked into their wigs. This bird has another distinctive feature. Eyelashes. Long, prominent eyelashes that makeup models would kill for.
Go find your own bush, this sumac's mine...
The stylish & beautiful secretary bird by Debbie Beals
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Canuck the crow is known for his countless escapades and is recognised by a distinctive red tag on his leg
Birds are warmblooded animals, which means that they maintain their body temperature independent of the environment. However, their often tiny size forces them to adapt, and even work together, when it gets cold outside. New Zealand Birds describes this behavior in one species, the fantail:
Northern Cardinal female
It's all the dead-eyed terror of a rooster, except faster.
This Sparrow-Pug is disturbing levels of cute.
Male Splendid Fairy-wren - Malurus splendens, still moulting! Whiteman Park, Perth, Western Australia
Most bird watchers and scientists say that there are roughly 9,000 to 10,000 species of birds. One of the main ways to identify them is physical appearance and once you start looking closer, it becomes obvious that birds come in many shapes and colors. And some are absolutely drop-dead gorgeous. From those with incredible eyelashes to the ones that look like tiny cotton balls, continue scrolling and check out some of the most beautiful birds from around the world.
Wasting time is a priority now, these should make that a little easier.
These guys like tropical and subtropical climates. They get bigger than most other eagles. This particular one, a male, weighs about 10 pounds. He's a growing boy, and already dwarfs your typical American bald eagle national icon thing. He swallows rats whole at feeding time. That's the keeper's forearm he's sitting on with those BIG ASS talons. These guys were practically extinct but they've been bred and released into the wild, and now they're making a comeback. L.A. Zoo.