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A Chipping Sparrow (Spizella passerina) Finds Solitude Amidst the Twisted Branches.

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Good afternoon everyone 🌏🌿 Heute bei @[email protected] #BirdOfTheDay mit dem Thema #LinedUp Drei oder mehr Vögel in einer Reihe. #WaitingForPickup #Sparrows
Good afternoon everyone 🌎 ⚘️🍂🪶 Schicke Aussicht Schwester, aber von See-Panorama allein wird man nicht satt. #HungerKenntKeinPanorama #GeizIstNichtGeil #StingyIsntSexy #Spatzen #Sparrows

Good morning. 🐦🐦🐦

11 May 2026

It’s early morning, and I’m typing in the dark so I don’t wake my wife. I’ve got SiriusXM running on my phone, feeding the news straight into my hearing aids. I kind of enjoy listening to Joe in the Morning while I drink my joe.

I’ve noticed how hotel technology has changed over the decades. I remember when checking in meant filling out a little questionnaire, knowing your license plate number, and being handed an actual metal key. Checking out meant going to the front desk to settle up before you left. Then hotels started slipping the invoice under the door at dawn and charging the card you checked in with. Eventually the metal keys gave way to keycards, and now even those are shifting from the old slide‑in slots to the tap‑to‑unlock style.

The hotel we’re in now still has the old‑fashioned slide‑in keycard reader. Maybe the tap locks won’t completely take over—kind of like how Betamax lost the war. Time will tell.

What really surprised me at check‑in was having to sign an actual piece of paper that included the make and model of my car. I haven’t had to do that in at least a decade, and I’ve stayed at this hotel before. When I asked about it, they said it was in case something happened with the car—like if I left the lights on. It also doubled as a sort of affidavit acknowledging that the rooms are non‑smoking.

The old saying came to mind: two steps forward, one step back.

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” — Bert Lance

Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don’t resist them.” — Lao Tzu

“We shape our tools and thereafter our tools shape us.” — Marshall McLuhan

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Good morning everyone 🌎 ⚘️🍂🪶 Morgens, halb zehn vor der Hecke. 9:30 AM. Outside the hedge. #BotschafterDerStadtnatur #SparrowSunday #FullTimeJob #Spatzen #Sparrows
Good afternoon everyone 🌎 ⚘️🍂🪶 Während die Gang die Aerodynamik neu erfindet, macht Pippa lieber Inventur. While the gang’s out here reinventing aerodynamics, Pippa’s just busy taking inventory. #Spatzen #Sparrows #AmbassadorOfUrbanNature
My beloved white-throated sparrows are everywhere right now, digging in the leaf litter, chasing each other, singing, calling, and surveying their (temporary, as they're only passing through) domains. #birds #birding #sparrows
Good morning everyone 🌎 ⚘️🍂🪶 Gruppenfoto im Headquarter. Squad goals at HQ. #SparrowSunday #OfficeLife #HedgeLife #HeckenHocker #Spatzen #Sparrows

🐦🏙️ Scientists in #Poland found that city #birds like #pigeons and #sparrows consistently fly away sooner when approached by women. The researchers observed this behavior across multiple cities but have not determined the reason for the difference.

👉 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/city-birds-appear-more-afraid-of-women-than-men-and-scientists-have-no-idea-why/

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City birds appear more afraid of women than men, and scientists have no idea why

“I fully believe our results, that urban birds react differently based on the sex of the person approaching them,” said a co-author of a study that made this finding, “but I can’t explain them right now”

Scientific American