LOL!.....do tell.Are we talking about the feathered variety or otherwise!!
LOL!.....do tell.Are we talking about the feathered variety or otherwise!!
That's probably true for the most part...but not always. For example, one of my favourite bird species here at home is the Black-capped Chickadee. It's one of my most common backyard birds, a non-migratory year-round resident, a tiny energetic ball of fluff that survives and endures the harshest weather. There's a dozen or more of them right outside my window as I type this.I have a sneaky feeling here that being an avid and very proud Canuckistanian bird fancier, that every UK bird I mention, you are going to have a "nicer" one!
Yes, this is very true. There are tits everywhere in blighty, the country is absolutely full of them. The greatest concentration of tits is in the house of commons!! Lol.You have Blue Tits, Coal Tits, Marsh Tits, Crested Tits, Bearded Tits...the list goes on and on.
I have heard of that fish and when I see its name I always laugh lol.Another win for using scientific names instead of common - but you wouldn’t think that would matter for an easily identifiable species…
I guess I’ll go back to my usual identification behavior - “big bird, small bird, that one looks like a dove”
It’s sad to think that there’s actually people out there who see a bird or an insect (like Gypsy - sorry, spongy - moths) and get offended by its name.
I wonder when this fish will get its name changed:
Or does it not matter unless 2-3 people are offended by the name?Slippery dick - Wikipedia
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Will the killdeer (one of my favorite birds ever since they nested in my backyard) get renamed because PETA doesn’t like anything that promotes animal cruelty (except themselves)?
Like Diamond Doves?Not to brag but I can go for a walk and see some of the best birds in the world.
Some birds just don't get it, do they?Chickadees are amazing.
Often I've seen them fly from a tree across the yard down to a feeder pluck a single seed and return to the tree to eat it. And wondered how to bui
to eat it consuming less energy than contained in the seed.
Maybe that is where the term "bird brained" originates from, lol.They fly a half-kilometer that way, then a kilometer that way, then make a big 2-kilometer half circle...and end up landing back in the driveway, 30 meters from where they started. What a ridiculous waste of energy!
Nah, more like Rainbow Lorikeets, Musk Lorikeets, Scaly breasted lorikeets, Galah, Sulphur Crested Cockatoo, Yellow tail black cockatoo, Corellas, King Parrots, Eastern Rosella, Crimson Rosellas, Noisy Miners, Butcherbirds, Currawongs, Magpies, Red Wattlebirds, Little Wattlebirds, Superb Fairy Wrens, Willy Wagtails, Pardalotes, Kookaburras, Tawny frogmouths, White Ibis, Crested pigeons, Masked Lapwings, Pacific Black Ducks, Wood Ducks, Purple Swamphens, Dusky moorhens just to name some that i can see just going for a ~20 min walkLike Diamond Doves?
Sounds loud…Nah, more like Rainbow Lorikeets, Musk Lorikeets, Scaly breasted lorikeets, Galah, Sulphur Crested Cockatoo, Yellow tail black cockatoo, Corellas, King Parrots, Eastern Rosella, Crimson Rosellas, Noisy Miners, Butcherbirds, Currawongs, Magpies, Red Wattlebirds, Little Wattlebirds, Superb Fairy Wrens, Willy Wagtails, Pardalotes, Kookaburras, Tawny frogmouths, White Ibis, Crested pigeons, Masked Lapwings, Pacific Black Ducks, Wood Ducks, Purple Swamphens, Dusky moorhens just to name some that i can see just going for a ~20 min walk
Can see more species if I get into some national park. Should make a list of every bird i've seen in my herping and fishing ventures.