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i think im gettin a bad signal, hold on
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i want to live by the ocean but also in the forest but also in the mountains but also in a big city but also in the countryside u feel me
Vancouver. The place you’re talking about is Vancouver.
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one time a boy i didnt like kept trying to sext me so i sent him this
This gives me an idea
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this fucking bird is prettier than me
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Thick-billed Seed Finch (Oryzoborus funereus)
Despite what its common name might suggest O. funerus is not a true finch but a species of tanager (Thraupidae) that occurs in Mexico south through Central America to Colombia and Ecuador. Further south it is replaced by Oryzoborus angolensis. Thick-billed seed finches typically inhabit areas with alot of shrubbery and grasses, where they feed mostly on seeds using their large bills to crush them.
Classification
Animalia-Chordata-Aves-Passeriformes-Thraupidae-Oryzoborus-O. funereus
Image: ©Boris Nikolov
That’s pretty weird and fascinating at the same damn time
Parrots pair up with a mate during breeding season and if your bird doesn’t have another parrot to fall in love with, he just might fall in love with you. Parrots that are never exposed to other parrots during childhood can become sexually imprinted to humans which means that they will think they are supposed to mate with people and can actually reject other parrots as potential mates.
If your bird falls in love you, he (or she) may become extremely aggressive toward other people and may do strange things with you. Love struck parrots regurgitate food and offer it for you to eat, they may also try making love with your hand or pressing their back up against you inviting you to mate.
This is truth.
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Cuddle Birds by Evan Bell on 500px.
And this one’s for all those out there who, like me, just have good friends for Valentines. And sometimes that’s all you need :)
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Are they sure its sun and not lava.