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slings another owl curse word I’ve never heard before at me under his breath!

That’s amazing, both the way you put it and the fact that it happens :)

Huh, interesting. So many different ways of perceiving the world.

I was just reading about bridges so animals can move around the territories that got carved up by roads. The fish doorbell is fun too. It’s nice to see things going more in that direction.

The Fish Doorbell — The Fish Doorbell

Did you spot a fish? Press the Fish Doorbell! This alerts our lock operator to let the fish through. The Fish Doorbell is in Utrecht, NL.

The Fish Doorbell
Yeah, for sure. Or something from Futurama.

Oh, that’s great, thanks! Those feet look really strong.

Just from listening to the crows around here, I have to wonder if animals have more sthan we sometimes give them credit for. I used to think they just cawed, but they have a lot of nuanced sounds. Seems like more than a couple dozen, but it’s hard to say.

That’s a great picture. I love how you can see so many details in the feathers.
That sounds like it might be nice. Peaceful is the first word that comes to mind. I almost always have a lot of vivid sounds, pictures, shapes, textures, movements, even smells in my head. I can turn it off sometimes, but it’s work. I don’t think I’d give it up, but it can be a little overwhelming sometimes and often makes me feel like an odd duck.
Fascinating. If you hadn’t said that’s an eye, I might have guessed it was something from space.
Made me think of tigers, who apparently look green to the animals they hunt, since they can’t see red/orange. I wonder how owls see colors. And who eats them…maybe just other birds of prey?
Are Tiger stripes camouflage? — Rachel Poliquin

I think it’s fair to say that orange and black tiger stripes are among the most eye-catching patterning in the animal kingdom, right? Or maybe not. Colour is all in the eye of the beholder.

Rachel Poliquin

I was hoping to find a video of him shredding something, but no luck. It’s a bit of a tease that they just show the coconut on the ground :) Must be a pretty powerful beak if he can tear that apart.

His chirps are very cute. Didn’t know they could make those sounds.

A really beautiful interpretation. I’ll have to listen to more of what he plays.