Cardinal on a Railing — This vibrant Northern Cardinal adds a splash of color to a backyard scene. The male cardinal is known for its brilliant red plumage, while the female is a more subdued reddish-brown. This particular bird appears to be a female, perched comfortably on a metal railing.

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Male Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) perched on the top of a weathered wooden signpost. it's facing slightly downward, mid-step, with its black talons gripping the wood and its plumage showing mottled reddish-brown upper parts and barred underparts.
Shot at Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside Wildlife Trust Brockholes in Samlesbury, near Preston, UK.
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Owls cannot sit criss-cross applesauce.

This photo of a Eurasian eagle-owl that's been popular as of late doesn't show the bird's talons or feet, but rather the feathers above the talons which in this photo are sticking out to the sides and positioned in such a way that they look like legs, giving the false impression that the owl is sitting cross-legged.

Even if an owl wanted to cross its legs the way a human would cross their legs - one knee over another - it is not actually possible for them because their belly is in the way.

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