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Blue-headed Parrots (Pionus menstruus) at a clay lick, Amazon Rainforest of South America
Many species of parrots use clay from outcrops, like this, to help with digestion of under-ripe and mildly toxic fruits, which they would be unable to eat otherwise. It’s basically a natural antacid.
photograph by Dennis Thompson
Crave that clay
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And while we’re posting old photos… Pippin! <3 He was the cutest. Ever.
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