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They Are Birds, What Could Go Wrong?

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  • cm0002@lemmy.worldC This user is from outside of this forum
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    Have You Seen This? Flock of 'devil birds' fills the sky over a California home

    The secret lives of Nightjars

    This is a species associated with myths and legends. In many European languages, the Nightjar is known as the ‘goatsucker,’ with the genus name Caprimulgus deriving from the Latin for ‘milker of goats’.

    The Great Potoo: A Nocturnal Master of Camouflage

    Humans and great potoos have had limited direct interaction due to the bird’s secretive and nocturnal nature. In some cultures, its eerie vocalizations have led to its association with death or bad luck. However, more recently, birdwatchers and ecotourists have become fascinated by the great potoo, appreciating its unique characteristics and mysterious behavior.

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    • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

      Have You Seen This? Flock of 'devil birds' fills the sky over a California home

      The secret lives of Nightjars

      This is a species associated with myths and legends. In many European languages, the Nightjar is known as the ‘goatsucker,’ with the genus name Caprimulgus deriving from the Latin for ‘milker of goats’.

      The Great Potoo: A Nocturnal Master of Camouflage

      Humans and great potoos have had limited direct interaction due to the bird’s secretive and nocturnal nature. In some cultures, its eerie vocalizations have led to its association with death or bad luck. However, more recently, birdwatchers and ecotourists have become fascinated by the great potoo, appreciating its unique characteristics and mysterious behavior.

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      bottom left is just the average Canadian out for a walk.

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      • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

        Have You Seen This? Flock of 'devil birds' fills the sky over a California home

        The secret lives of Nightjars

        This is a species associated with myths and legends. In many European languages, the Nightjar is known as the ‘goatsucker,’ with the genus name Caprimulgus deriving from the Latin for ‘milker of goats’.

        The Great Potoo: A Nocturnal Master of Camouflage

        Humans and great potoos have had limited direct interaction due to the bird’s secretive and nocturnal nature. In some cultures, its eerie vocalizations have led to its association with death or bad luck. However, more recently, birdwatchers and ecotourists have become fascinated by the great potoo, appreciating its unique characteristics and mysterious behavior.

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        • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

          Have You Seen This? Flock of 'devil birds' fills the sky over a California home

          The secret lives of Nightjars

          This is a species associated with myths and legends. In many European languages, the Nightjar is known as the ‘goatsucker,’ with the genus name Caprimulgus deriving from the Latin for ‘milker of goats’.

          The Great Potoo: A Nocturnal Master of Camouflage

          Humans and great potoos have had limited direct interaction due to the bird’s secretive and nocturnal nature. In some cultures, its eerie vocalizations have led to its association with death or bad luck. However, more recently, birdwatchers and ecotourists have become fascinated by the great potoo, appreciating its unique characteristics and mysterious behavior.

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          Top right is just Mexico's flag

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            bottom left is just the average Canadian out for a walk.

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            Nah the Geese are chill. Just need to know how to approach and communicate.

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            • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

              Have You Seen This? Flock of 'devil birds' fills the sky over a California home

              The secret lives of Nightjars

              This is a species associated with myths and legends. In many European languages, the Nightjar is known as the ‘goatsucker,’ with the genus name Caprimulgus deriving from the Latin for ‘milker of goats’.

              The Great Potoo: A Nocturnal Master of Camouflage

              Humans and great potoos have had limited direct interaction due to the bird’s secretive and nocturnal nature. In some cultures, its eerie vocalizations have led to its association with death or bad luck. However, more recently, birdwatchers and ecotourists have become fascinated by the great potoo, appreciating its unique characteristics and mysterious behavior.

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              Somebody told the birds we were gonna start using them for data, and they collectively said "no the fuck you're not."

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                Nah the Geese are chill. Just need to know how to approach and communicate.

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                I know, I was just being dramatic. You can run/jog/walk right by them without issue most of the time except when chicks are nearby.

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                • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                  Have You Seen This? Flock of 'devil birds' fills the sky over a California home

                  The secret lives of Nightjars

                  This is a species associated with myths and legends. In many European languages, the Nightjar is known as the ‘goatsucker,’ with the genus name Caprimulgus deriving from the Latin for ‘milker of goats’.

                  The Great Potoo: A Nocturnal Master of Camouflage

                  Humans and great potoos have had limited direct interaction due to the bird’s secretive and nocturnal nature. In some cultures, its eerie vocalizations have led to its association with death or bad luck. However, more recently, birdwatchers and ecotourists have become fascinated by the great potoo, appreciating its unique characteristics and mysterious behavior.

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                  Top left is from this:

                  I remember seeing that years ago lol. headphone warning, it's quite loud

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                  • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                    Have You Seen This? Flock of 'devil birds' fills the sky over a California home

                    The secret lives of Nightjars

                    This is a species associated with myths and legends. In many European languages, the Nightjar is known as the ‘goatsucker,’ with the genus name Caprimulgus deriving from the Latin for ‘milker of goats’.

                    The Great Potoo: A Nocturnal Master of Camouflage

                    Humans and great potoos have had limited direct interaction due to the bird’s secretive and nocturnal nature. In some cultures, its eerie vocalizations have led to its association with death or bad luck. However, more recently, birdwatchers and ecotourists have become fascinated by the great potoo, appreciating its unique characteristics and mysterious behavior.

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                    Ostriches and emus are fucking mother fuckers. I have stories.

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                    • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                      Have You Seen This? Flock of 'devil birds' fills the sky over a California home

                      The secret lives of Nightjars

                      This is a species associated with myths and legends. In many European languages, the Nightjar is known as the ‘goatsucker,’ with the genus name Caprimulgus deriving from the Latin for ‘milker of goats’.

                      The Great Potoo: A Nocturnal Master of Camouflage

                      Humans and great potoos have had limited direct interaction due to the bird’s secretive and nocturnal nature. In some cultures, its eerie vocalizations have led to its association with death or bad luck. However, more recently, birdwatchers and ecotourists have become fascinated by the great potoo, appreciating its unique characteristics and mysterious behavior.

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                      So much can go wrong with birds

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                        Ostriches and emus are fucking mother fuckers. I have stories.

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                        Yes

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