bird
A bird's eye view of a life in flight.
The Tree
There once was a little brown tree. No matter how hard the wind blew it did not fall down. All the trees around it were different and much taller. It did not know what kind of tree it was. Where had it come from? What strong gust of wind had blown it to this spot... had it landed in the wrong place to make its home?
Lucky the Quail
Lucky the Quail Our Time Together
Amanda Nicole AdamsPublished 3 years ago in PetlifeLiving with Luna
Have you ever been sitting at your desk, trying to study or get work done, and decide you want a nice crunchy snack to eat? I'm sure most of us know this desire, and have acted upon it. After getting that snack, have you ever had a tiny little gray gremlin try to sneak across the desk, right in front of you, to steal said snack? And then run away, scattering cracker or peanut crumbs all over your laptop?
Jolie BoyerPublished 3 years ago in PetlifeHow long do parakeets live? All about parakeets lifespan
How long do parakeets live? Parakeet lifespan is about 12 years when they are in captivity. The lifespan will depend on several factors. For example, taking good care of your pet will prolong its lifespan. There are several types of Parakeets, and they have different lifespans. To know the average years your bird will live it is necessary to check out the type and other factors that can contribute to good health. Feed your bird well and you will improve its lifespan drastically. People looking forward to making their pet birds stay long are quick to seek veterinary services if they notice the bird is not eating.
Want to Eliminate Holiday Food Waste? Get Chickens
One of the best things about having backyard chickens is the fact that almost no food in your home goes to waste. Chickens eat nearly anything, and lots of chicken people love feeding their flock table scraps — or even meals prepared specially for them.
Thomas SmithPublished 3 years ago in PetlifeIncubating?
Original Posting: November 14, 2020 So let me say I’m just a tiny bit obsessed with having a farm and raising my own food and fruit and veggies for me and my kids. I am also a penny pincher so I ordered the lowest costing incubator on Walmart’s app. It received three stars so I said “Hey, let’s try it and see how it goes.”
Our Happy ArkPublished 4 years ago in PetlifeThe Toucans of Costa Rica
Perhaps the most well-known tropical bird, the toucan, is a symbol of playfulness and intelligence known by children the world over. They are highlighted on many a cereal box and candy wrapper! From a marketing standpoint, the vibrant colors on the box immediately direct the child's eye and when the child starts pointing and yelling at the top of their lungs, usually a sale is made! It's as simple as that!
William "Skip" LichtPublished 4 years ago in PetlifeThe Bird
I walk into the pet store, looking for the perfect creature. I have an excess of time and money and love. These things combine to make me the ideal pet owner, or so I am told by multiple Internet surveys. I haven’t yet decided on the creature. A dog would be too dependent and besides, I prefer not to leave the house when it can be avoided. I stroll around the store, the odour emitting from countless cages of small rodents immediately deters me from further investigation of that section. I turn and see the magnificent being. Its small, intent eyes stare straight back into me from its cage. But who could dare cage such an animal? It yearns to be free. Its beautiful blue and yellow wings beg to stretch open and soar to the sky. It climbs up the cage to reach eye-height with me. I know that this is the only creature I would ever want. It gazes at me, opening and shutting its beak, in a sad, silent plea for release. In my home, it would be free to fly around, reach the ceiling, and return to the safety of my shoulder. I understand it.
Dorrie MackPublished 4 years ago in PetlifeThe Sparrow
The house sparrow is among the most common birds seen in gardens in Britain, however, their urban population is declining in Britain. Although their distribution is spotty, house sparrows are extremely widespread, house sparrows are very common in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. House sparrows can be seen in all states on the American continent, however, house sparrows are not native to America and are displacing the native birds.
Something ComplicatedPublished 4 years ago in Petlife"Polly is want a Bump?"
In 2010, Colombian police were tipped off about a suspected cartel hideout in the city of Barranquilla, Colombia. As the police prepared for this undercover raid, they had miscalculated one tiny detail when attempting to seize the criminals by surprise.
Eli GuardiolaPublished 4 years ago in PetlifeMets fan names bird after Yoenis Cespedes
Angelina Heather Rizzo, 28, of Islandia New York, bought “Yoenis Birdspedes” aka, Yoenni, from Pet Supplies Plus in Central Islip on May 1st, 2018. Yoenis was quickly given the name “Yoenis Birdspedes” by Rizzo after popular New York Mets outfielder Yoenis Cespedes.
James SchmidtPublished 4 years ago in PetlifeThe Owl
Photography is an art all within itself. I love to stop and snap pictures of things that are "out of the ordinary." On this special day, I was off to work on a beautiful cool country morning. Living in a small picturesque town where everyone knows everyone. A regular small town, USA.
Jasper WolfPublished 4 years ago in Petlife