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Incredible! I had no idea how fluffy jays can look.

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Japanese Giant salamander painting sold to benefit the Shiga Giant Salamander Preservation Society hosted by the Cincinnati Zoo!
Brown booby and black noddies, taken on a boat off the coast of Cairns, Australia, May 31st.Â
violet carpenter bee on monk's pepper, germany
(i love the goth bees!)

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some glorious gannets i saw on wednesday off the coast of the north york moors, england. on the right sitting atop their ginormous babies.
(DISCLAIMER: no birds were harmed in these photos, they were caught and banded under the appropriate permits for research; these were pics from my Field Ornithology class at Itasca State Park, MN. Everything was done by professionals and/or under professional supervision and the birds were released safely.)
Ovenbird girl again, here is the handsome little guy (can confirm he was a male, we checked) that helped me fall in love with the humble Ovenbird. I have many more pics of Ovenbirds and a variety of other songbirds that my class banded, it was an amazing experience to get so close to these animals.
People do not give us (Brasil) enough credit for:
Our fucked up dolphins
Our fucked up porcupines
Our fucked up snakes
This
What the fuck is that
can u be nice
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July 1, 2026 - Waller's Starling (Onychognathus walleri) Found in a spotty range in parts of central and eastern Africa, these starlings live in and around mountain and lowland forests. They eat a variety of fruits along with chameleons, spiders, and insects, foraging in pairs and flocks, mostly in the canopy. Pairs build cup-shaped nests from moss, bark, dead leaves, thin twigs, and liana fibers in cavities in trees. Females incubate the eggs alone but both parents feed the chicks.
i think it is important to recognize the ways in which your favorite thing sucks. i think it keeps u normal
prev im so sorry to put you on blast like this but please know this had me in hysterics

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Red-backed shrike/Lanus collurio/tÜrnskata. Värmland, Sweden (19 July 2013).
bird sketch dump!
Horned Guan (Oreophasis derbianus), family Cracidae, order Galliformes, Guatemala
ENDANGERED.
Photograph by Magdalena Sanchez
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Common Swift (Apus apus), family Apodidae, order Apodiformes, Balazuc, France
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Iceland - photo by Daniel Bergmann
Chicks on the nest - photograph by Erich Kaiser
ohhh my god I just fact-checked, Nolan actually DID cut the "Nobody" scene from his Odyssey movie. Mfer that is like cutting the Father reveal from Star Wars. Let me speak in a language you understand this is like not dressing Batman up in his suit. "It was not possible to work it in" the TikTok musical with a budget of $4 and a scratched Hamilton CD managed to work it in in SONG form, step up your FUCKING GAME
As someone who has written academic papers about the role of disguise and deceit in the Odyssey â Nobody is so damn important.
Prior to this point, when Odysseus tries to exercise Xenia (ancient Greek guest rites/hospitality code), he did what he was supposed to do. (Well, we think so anyway â notably, the most famous books of the Odyssey are told by Odysseus, who isnât exactly a reliable narrator.)
But when Polyphemus kills and eats some of the men, the game changes. The Cyclops makes it clear he has no intention of abiding by Zeusâs laws, and will cannibalize the lot of the men. So, Odysseus responds in kind â he breaks Xenia and lies. He introduces himself under a false name as part of a trick. Polyphemus then breaks Xenia again â he tells Nobody heâll be eaten last, and that is the Cyclopsâ guest gift to him.
Odysseusâ transgression is clearly the lesser one. The Nobody trick works. It gets Odysseus and most of his crew out of the cave alive.
But, crucially, before leaving Odysseus sheds his disguise. He admits his true identity, in detail, so he can boast of his achievements and add vanquishing a Cyclops to the list. And it bites him in the ass spectacularly.
The only reason why Polyphemus can curse Odysseus, can bid his father Poseidon to curse the man who blinded him, is because he now knows who did it. If Odysseus had kept his mouth shut, he might have safely made it home from there. But while a big part of why the Nobody disguise vs. real name reveal is showing Odysseusâs hubris, itâs not just about that. Itâs also about the start of a pattern that hurts him more than it helps him.
From this point in the Odyssey on, Odysseus lies about his identity constantly. And sometimes it protects him, but more often itâs a detriment or at least unnecessary. Heâs lying about his identity primarily to people who are on his side â a kindly loyal swineherd, his son, his faithful wife, his ailing father.
The last one is especially damning, because happens when Odysseus has already killed the suitors and returned home and reunited with the rest of his family sans disguises. He knows from everyone else that Laertes never betrayed him or his legacy, but was mourning his son and heartbroken for almost a decade. Odysseus has publicly declared his return to everyone else â his father doesnât know because heâs living in squalor remotely. But Odysseus doesnât tell his father who he is. He makes up a fake identity and tells a story implying Laertesâ son is dead. And when Laertes bursts out crying, then Odysseus drops the charade and finally admits who he really was.
There was no utility to that lie. No loyalty to test. No hidden threats to worry about. But Odysseus still instinctively lies to his beloved father about who he is, only dropping the charade when he sees the damage itâs doing to his relationships.
Because at this point, lying is pathological for Odysseus. He canât seem to stop doing it. Because with Polyphemus, a lie protected him and the truth hurt him. That is the point of the â Nobodyâ disguise.
And they fucking cut it???

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Hi, Iâm currently obsessed with Ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapilla) after taking a field ornithology course this spring. They were very common and we caught and banded several of them, very cute and chill birds. May I request some pics of them? Thanks!!
Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla), family Parulidae, order Passeriformes, Alabama, USA
This species is not related to South American Ovenbirds (family Furnariidae), but is instead in the New World/Wood Warbler family Parulidae.
The common name comes from the oven-shaped ground nest they make, which is domed, and constructed of woven together plant materials (such as grasses and pine needles).
photograph by Robin Rudd
Florida - photograph by Ken Schmidt
New York - photograph by Tim Lenz
Minnesota - photograph by David Brislance
Maine - photograph by Puffin Ponderings
photograph by Rhododendrites