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some of these avians that they have now.....my word

the final twilight of all evaluative standpoints (nakhchivan), Monday, 20 October 2014 23:46 (eleven years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/Tr4w0Dr.jpg

www.theaviaryperth.com.au/

Welcome to The Aviary - Perth's largest rooftop bar with The Bird Cage Restaurant and lounge located on Level 1.

the final twilight of all evaluative standpoints (nakhchivan), Monday, 27 October 2014 20:15 (eleven years ago)

at this time of year, British avians are apt to be frigipedal and migratory

pecker shrivellage (imago), Thursday, 30 October 2014 00:47 (eleven years ago)

Your search - frigipedal - did not match any documents

sarahell, Thursday, 30 October 2014 03:10 (eleven years ago)

three weeks pass...

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-_lV1fXHF05I/TuiPvRJAAlI/AAAAAAAACs4/fyuNJ4QyngQ/s1600/DSC00478.JPG

ͤ ͬͤ ͬͬͤ ͦͬͬͤ ͬͦͬͬͤ (sarahell), Friday, 21 November 2014 12:00 (eleven years ago)

Caim In Bird Form received a limited cassette release through Digitalis earlier this year, and the Oklahoma imprint has confirmed that the record will get a full vinyl release next month. A press release for the LP describes is as "somewhere between Kassem Mosse, The New Blockaders and Zoviet*France."

نكبة (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 2 December 2014 12:39 (eleven years ago)

three weeks pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbvH9r8D9HU

Enterprise Lesotho (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 23 December 2014 22:35 (eleven years ago)

The score is prefaced with the words:

Once I saw an Oockooing bird
so white
o God so white

Enterprise Lesotho (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 23 December 2014 22:37 (eleven years ago)

from 1950 so he was 15 or 16 when he wrote it

Enterprise Lesotho (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 23 December 2014 22:38 (eleven years ago)

In his travels he took great interest in wildlife and gave a scientific name to the Arabian woodpecker (Desertipicus (now Dendrocopos) dorae), as well as a subspecies (no longer valid) of an scops owl (Otus scops pamelae). Most of his birds were named after women whom he admired. He contributed numerous specimens to the British Museum. He also contributed to the draft of a book on the birds of Arabia by George Latimer Bates. It was not published but was made use of in Birds of Arabia (1954) by Richard Meinertzhagen. Philby is remembered in ornithology by the name of Philby's partridge (Alectoris philbyi). [11][12]

Enterprise Lesotho (nakhchivan), Friday, 26 December 2014 22:33 (eleven years ago)

Meinertzhagen's passion for bird-watching began as a child. He and his brother Daniel (VII) were encouraged by a family friend, the philosopher Herbert Spencer, who, like another family friend, Charles Darwin, was an ardent empiricist. Spencer would take young Richard and Daniel on walks around their home in Mottisfont, urging them to observe and enquire on the habits of birds. Around 1887 they kept a pet sparrowhawk, which they would take to Hyde Park to let it prey on sparrows.

Enterprise Lesotho (nakhchivan), Friday, 26 December 2014 23:42 (eleven years ago)

many aeroplane takeoff accidents happen when birds are disturbed by one plane and then get struck by another's jet

Mistah FAAB (sarahell), Monday, 29 December 2014 19:28 (eleven years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2zB7Z-b6Kc

Nadeem Moulana
4 years ago

this video is so trippy, I love the sounds. I watched it when I was high and I can never forget the last seconds when you can see the grass as the planes smashes the ground. This is awesome footage, one of my favorite videos on youtube.

Enterprise Lesotho (nakhchivan), Monday, 29 December 2014 19:43 (eleven years ago)

women - public strain [Started by Palpatean Mists (Lowell N. Behold'n) in March 2011, last updated 3 minutes ago by imago on I Love Music] 1 new answer

Enterprise Lesotho (nakhchivan), Monday, 29 December 2014 22:57 (eleven years ago)

i liked that jet crashing video too

imago, Monday, 29 December 2014 23:01 (eleven years ago)

fwiw I own a copy of The Charm Of Birds, a season-by-season observational account of Britain's avians penned by long-serving Foreign Secretary Edward Gray, who strove in vain to prevent World War 1 before composing his masterpiece

imago, Monday, 29 December 2014 23:03 (eleven years ago)

fairly interesting figure as late-empire uk political highrankers go

imago, Monday, 29 December 2014 23:04 (eleven years ago)

edward grey did very little to prevent anything, his actions and inactions mostly followed a via media between the hard right of the army hierarchy and the liberal mainstream, he rejected most of the entreaties from the german hierarchy that might have restrained the war factions in both countries (and the rest of the entente and central powers)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Imperialists

Enterprise Lesotho (nakhchivan), Monday, 29 December 2014 23:09 (eleven years ago)

:/ oh

he had a way with a soundbite, but that faction seems somewhat pandering

imago, Monday, 29 December 2014 23:51 (eleven years ago)

no less

https://twitter.com/SussexWildlife/status/550007097522659328

tone pulising (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 31 December 2014 19:14 (eleven years ago)

;_; hny

imago, Wednesday, 31 December 2014 20:28 (eleven years ago)

went birdwatching to sevenoaks wildlife reserve yesterday

it went brilliantly. we saw a kingfisher in flight at the very outset, a tremendous flock of peewit, many shovelers, a smattering of snipe…and then, right at the end, as evening fell, we saw two of the best and rarest birds I've ever seen - a lone great white egret, looking for all the world like a vase or a large binbag, suddenly sprouting a neck and flying off enormously - clearly not a (more common) little egret due to its vast size and slow heronish wingbeat - and then, the american white ibis that will have attracted many 'twitchers' (birdwatchers with text alerts) to the reserve - spotted amongst a large gaggle of geese as it pecked around wondering how it ended up in sevenoaks in january away from all the other ibises

basically, two unusual herons. but fret not, for the grey sort were there in force as well. herons are surely among the best of non-passerines

imago, Monday, 5 January 2015 09:52 (eleven years ago)

thought about reviving this thread earlier when something that looked like a jay in colour but slightly more hench and closer to a woodpecker in shape flew off of a branch that it was sitting athwart about 1 second after i looked at it

nakhchivan, Monday, 5 January 2015 09:57 (eleven years ago)

there was a jay/green woodpecker confusion at the reserve yesterday too. later sightings of jay probably confirmed the earlier one.

course you might have seen a waxwing in which case i am slain

imago, Monday, 5 January 2015 09:59 (eleven years ago)

shit, that's it

nakhchivan, Monday, 5 January 2015 10:00 (eleven years ago)

slightly smaller than a starling = typed this almost verbatim earlier

nakhchivan, Monday, 5 January 2015 10:02 (eleven years ago)

have dreamed of seeing one of those since i was 6 and never have

imago, Monday, 5 January 2015 10:04 (eleven years ago)

90% sure that was it

nakhchivan, Monday, 5 January 2015 10:05 (eleven years ago)

Bohemian waxwings are not brood parasitised by the common cuckoo or its relatives in Eurasia because the cuckoo's young cannot survive on a largely fruit diet. In North America, the waxwing's breeding range has little overlap with brown-headed cowbird, another parasitic species. Nevertheless, eggs of other birds placed in a Bohemian waxwing's nest are always rejected. This suggests that in the past, perhaps 3 million years ago, the ancestral waxwing was a host of a brood parasitic species, and retains the rejection behaviour acquired then.

^^^this stuff is terrifying & fascinating

imago, Monday, 5 January 2015 10:07 (eleven years ago)

posted this elsewhere but as an avian avian issue it needs to be here as well

The pollutant methylmercury is a globally distributed neurotoxin and an endocrine system disruptor. In the Everglades ecosystem, human pollution has led to increased concentrations of methylmercury, which have impacted the behaviors of the American white ibis.[67] Hormone levels in males are affected, leading to a decrease in the rates of key courtship behavior, and fewer approaches by females during the mating season.[68] In addition, methylmercury also increased male-male pairing behaviors by 55%. Both the chemically induced "homosexual" behavior and the diminished ability to attract females by males have reduced reproduction rates in affected populations.

imago, Monday, 5 January 2015 10:18 (eleven years ago)

http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/londonbirders/images/0/07/102_-_105_Waxwings.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110115210218

Taken on Drayton Park Road opposite the Arsenal steps. Waxwings in a Rowan tree.

nakhchivan, Monday, 5 January 2015 11:14 (eleven years ago)

two bodybuilding bros argue about the starling-sized birds in that tree

imago, Monday, 5 January 2015 11:25 (eleven years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/eOWL8i1.png

nakhchivan, Monday, 5 January 2015 11:54 (eleven years ago)

that first one really is peering

imago, Monday, 5 January 2015 11:57 (eleven years ago)

now do someone pissing on a molehill next to sunderland's finest

imago, Monday, 5 January 2015 11:59 (eleven years ago)

there was one of those regionally relevant interludes in the pittsburgh/baltimore game featuring, appropiately enough, a rather wretched looking raven from the national aviary in pittsburgh

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Aviary

nakhchivan, Tuesday, 6 January 2015 15:49 (eleven years ago)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/ff/FranklinSpectacleOwlChick.jpg/520px-FranklinSpectacleOwlChick.jpg

Franklin, the spectacled owl chick

nakhchivan, Tuesday, 6 January 2015 15:51 (eleven years ago)

bare magnolia room with incongruous transverse branch where Franklin shall die

London's Left-Wing Utopian Non-League Ultras Are Reclaiming Football (imago), Tuesday, 6 January 2015 16:50 (eleven years ago)

lmao

nakhchivan, Tuesday, 6 January 2015 17:36 (eleven years ago)

http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mafsxxMNb41qkgm7po1_500.gif

Stanić Ritual Abuse (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 02:44 (eleven years ago)

https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4005/4592455560_b04bf29320.jpg

Mistah FAAB (sarahell), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 08:17 (eleven years ago)

that does not look like a bird species that exists

rae sredrum (imago), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 08:20 (eleven years ago)

maybe in delaware?

Mistah FAAB (sarahell), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 08:25 (eleven years ago)

would not put anything past delaware

rae sredrum (imago), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 08:27 (eleven years ago)

An executioner in Mecca, the holy city, took two swings to hack off Layla bint Abdul Mutaleb Bassim's head, after she was found guilty of beating the girl and raping her with a broomstick.

Hayat Boumkattienne (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 20 January 2015 04:18 (eleven years ago)

From Arabic بِنْت (bínt, “girl, daughter”), used to denote a patronym.

The term entered the British lexicon during the occupation of Egypt at the end of the nineteenth century, where it was adopted by British soldiers to mean "girlfriend" or "bit on the side". It is used as a derogatory slang word in the United Kingdom, meaning 'woman' or 'girl'. Its register varies from that of the harsher bitch to an affectionate term for a young woman, the latter being more commonly associated with the West Midlands. The term was used in British armed forces and the London area synonymously with bird in its slang usage from at least the 1950s.

Hayat Boumkattienne (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 20 January 2015 04:18 (eleven years ago)

Saw some golden eagles passing through Guadalajara today. Or i assume they were golden eagles, the Iberian imperial eagle being much less likely.

Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Tuesday, 27 January 2015 14:08 (eleven years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/PO2ILrF.jpg

golden oriole, greenfinch, bullfinch, firecrest. maybe a redpoll and a hawfinch. rest have me stumped.

Ban Kil Moon (imago), Wednesday, 28 January 2015 15:10 (eleven years ago)

is that an album that many avians will have downloaded

the prefects of the spirit world (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 28 January 2015 15:12 (eleven years ago)

these two may have listened to a couple of tracks from a streaming service at the insistence of ILAFL's finest MENA pugilist, but would need to return to it to have an opinion much beyond 'seems nice, cool forest sounds'

Ban Kil Moon (imago), Wednesday, 28 January 2015 15:14 (eleven years ago)


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