birds are literally so cool, like they just make free music for the world to hear
seen from United States
seen from South Korea
seen from Russia
seen from India
seen from Canada

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany
seen from China

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Poland

seen from Germany
seen from China
birds are literally so cool, like they just make free music for the world to hear

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
derez this really great show called looking at birds
The Fires of Ibi.... BIN CHICKEN!
Caracara apreciation post

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
@r3d-robin
Had a dream where me and my cousin Diego went to the beach or whatever and in one of my minds changes it turned into the outside of my house where i found a pretty round white yellow with red spots on its cheeks flying around and eventually landed on my fingers.
I also once had a bird with those exact colors and i remember that she would do that exact kind of thing.
It brings a tear to my eye to remember my beloved, unnamed bird.
If you’re a weather/radar geek like myself and looked at radar tonight, you might be thinking there’s widespread rain moving through. But when you look outside, it’s not actually raining…
Well, there’s a fun explanation for that! It’s not precipitation being picked up on radar at all. What you’re seeing is actually thousands upon thousands of birds making their migration south for the winter.
Radar is sensitive enough that when large flocks of birds take off, especially all at once, it shows up almost like rainfall. That’s why before sunset the radar looks quiet, but then just after the sun goes down, the screen suddenly lights up as the birds launch into their overnight journey.
This happens every fall as birds take advantage of calmer nighttime winds and cooler temperatures, which make for better flying conditions. It’s one of those fascinating seasonal signals we can spot thanks to weather radar, giving us a glimpse into nature’s routines.
So if you see the radar glowing tonight but the skies overhead are clear, you’re actually watching one of the great natural migrations unfold in real time.