rare image of the birth of an rf engineer
@dashie cute, he has still the eggshell on his little head… ❤️
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That nest looks stick-y.
@dashie I really wanna boost this but there's no image description 😅
@dashie be careful not to disturb it, its mother will be back soon
@dashie my brain immediately went to "rm -rf engineer"
@dashie Wonder if he is looking for “birdies:”. I will see my way out now

@dashie @fussycoder 3000 breeding pair of Bald Eagles around Chesapeake Bay. They nest in specimen trees and on pole structures, often utility towers. January to March are nesting months. I kept looking for little heads in the nest.

Mom and Dad could be unhappy to find unauthorized visitors. They’re pretty territorial!

@dashie When RF engineers first take wing, sparks fly.
@dashie Cute. He still has shell on his head!

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I need Sir David Attenborough to narrate this.

@dashie even still has bits of the egg shell on its head
@dashie aww a piece of the egg still clinging to his head...
@dashie Rarity indeed. Never spotted one quite grown up.😂
@dashie awwwe... he's still got the shell on his head, Lil cutie!
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isn‘t this cutie actually nesting on a #Shell oil rig near the canary islands?
#Greenpeace #StopDrillingStartPaying
@dashie it's a special species of RF Engineer called the "Tower Climber"!
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A keen eye would recognize the Northern RF engineer as it is born with the hard hat already on.
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@dashie Eagle nest? 5G over saturation?
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As this doesn't have any alt text and I just boosted, I should add that the photo shows: a man high up near electricity wires, in what looks like a big bird's nest made of thick sticks. He looks to be an engineer or utility worker.
@gisella the image does have alt text, your server probably haven't got the post update