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  • cyrano@lemmy.dbzer0.comC [email protected]

    2018!
    how do you dig up those old gem 💎? You have a folder with it or you recycle Reddit ♻️? Genuinely asking.

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    Idk, just over here crying because swans can be gay

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      Idk, just over here crying because swans can be gay

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      Yeah such an interesting story

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      • cyrano@lemmy.dbzer0.comC [email protected]

        Yeah such an interesting story

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        https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/3txkhp/my_wife_cries_at_absolutely_anything_i_mean/

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          Swans geese can live for 40 years?!

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          • omegamouse@pawb.socialO [email protected]

            Swans geese can live for 40 years?!

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            That's a lot of honking

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              Seven years in and the headline's place in history remains strong.

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                Genuinely if you keep an eye on a particular group of social birds for a while some kind of telenovela drama will unfold without fail. Even pigeons have fascinating lives once you get to know them individually. But for me nothing beats swans and peacocks. They're so expressive about everything.

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                • omegamouse@pawb.socialO [email protected]

                  Swans geese can live for 40 years?!

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                  He's a goose. 40 is very old for a goose though. Might not be true. It's too old for a swan though. The longest lifespan I can find for any swan is 40 years (49 for a goose). For black swans specifically 24.7 years: Black swan (Cygnus atratus) longevity, ageing, and life history - https://genomics.senescence.info/species/entry.php?species=Cygnus_atratus

                  It looks like black swans are extra gay?

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                  • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

                    Genuinely if you keep an eye on a particular group of social birds for a while some kind of telenovela drama will unfold without fail. Even pigeons have fascinating lives once you get to know them individually. But for me nothing beats swans and peacocks. They're so expressive about everything.

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                    This is why I love my hens.

                    Like, I had no idea. I didn't even want chickens. One day my wife comes home with a 6-pack.

                    Now tho? I could spend a whole day sitting outside, stoned, just watching them live their life. It's like a soap opera with miniature dinosaurs.

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                      This is why I love my hens.

                      Like, I had no idea. I didn't even want chickens. One day my wife comes home with a 6-pack.

                      Now tho? I could spend a whole day sitting outside, stoned, just watching them live their life. It's like a soap opera with miniature dinosaurs.

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                      Yeah you get it 😄

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                      • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

                        Genuinely if you keep an eye on a particular group of social birds for a while some kind of telenovela drama will unfold without fail. Even pigeons have fascinating lives once you get to know them individually. But for me nothing beats swans and peacocks. They're so expressive about everything.

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                        We have blackbirds in our garden and I swear that I have seen the females shout at their lazy ass husband several times. They will tweet angrily, fly after them, hop after them, pull feathers from their tails and whatnot. True drama every time.

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                          This is why I love my hens.

                          Like, I had no idea. I didn't even want chickens. One day my wife comes home with a 6-pack.

                          Now tho? I could spend a whole day sitting outside, stoned, just watching them live their life. It's like a soap opera with miniature dinosaurs.

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                          What other good things in life come in 6-packs, I wonder.

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                            We have blackbirds in our garden and I swear that I have seen the females shout at their lazy ass husband several times. They will tweet angrily, fly after them, hop after them, pull feathers from their tails and whatnot. True drama every time.

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                            Blackbirds are awesome too! Very trusting especially for their size. It's almost like they enjoy the attention.

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                              Genuinely if you keep an eye on a particular group of social birds for a while some kind of telenovela drama will unfold without fail. Even pigeons have fascinating lives once you get to know them individually. But for me nothing beats swans and peacocks. They're so expressive about everything.

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                              I've noticed pigeons in recent times. You sometimes see one mofo chasing another, and the other keeps running away like it being chased by some creep. Then, once the second one stops and the original gets near them, the original mofo starts spinning in place, tryina rizz 'em up. Usually leads nowhere, though I once spotted a successful pigeon. Said pigeon then jumped atop the other pigeon. A blink-and-you'll-miss thing, so quick before they left. It's something I now notice quite often, having noticed this interesting pattern.

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                                The bear known as "The Boss" is up there in animal hall-of-fame:
                                https://mountainsandtreasures.ca/the-big-boss-bear-of-banff-national-park/

                                https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/the-boss-jason-leo-bantle-banff-national-park-bear-1.6650888

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                                  My God. He may have died, but can any of us truly say we have lived half as much as he did?

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                                    I've noticed pigeons in recent times. You sometimes see one mofo chasing another, and the other keeps running away like it being chased by some creep. Then, once the second one stops and the original gets near them, the original mofo starts spinning in place, tryina rizz 'em up. Usually leads nowhere, though I once spotted a successful pigeon. Said pigeon then jumped atop the other pigeon. A blink-and-you'll-miss thing, so quick before they left. It's something I now notice quite often, having noticed this interesting pattern.

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                                    Is your pigeons' threatspin routine like, 360 spin one way then 360 spin the other way then charge? That's what I've observed most often. You can tell how pissed the pigeon is by the speed of the spin too.

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                                      Is your pigeons' threatspin routine like, 360 spin one way then 360 spin the other way then charge? That's what I've observed most often. You can tell how pissed the pigeon is by the speed of the spin too.

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                                      Idk, I feel like they just spin one way a few times. I reckon they also tend to make pigeon sounds in such state. Not sure about being pissed. I think they just horny. They wanna fuck (or jump atop the other pigeon, it seems). I am no pigeon expert, though. Just things I've noticed

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                                      • omegamouse@pawb.socialO [email protected]

                                        Swans geese can live for 40 years?!

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                                        Evil and spite are the greatest life extenders

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                                          This is why I love my hens.

                                          Like, I had no idea. I didn't even want chickens. One day my wife comes home with a 6-pack.

                                          Now tho? I could spend a whole day sitting outside, stoned, just watching them live their life. It's like a soap opera with miniature dinosaurs.

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                                          Man, I'm so with you.

                                          We got into it by accident too. I'd been around chickens when I was younger, but never our own, so it's a totally different experience.

                                          Our little trio is a source of infinite joy and entertainment. Only reason we don't have more is being at the physical limit of what we can take care of. I'd have a yard full if it were otherwise.

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