im coming out of the closet. i am a shirt. i haven’t been worn in months. this is exciting
chubby birds make me so happy
look at this precious thing oh my goodness
they are a bit cranky but they are just too cute
don’t talk shit though or it will end you
this has been a chubby bird appreciation post
good day
Kelp Goose (Chloephaga hybrida)
…a species of sheldgoose (Tadorninae) that is native to the Southern part of South America, occurring in Patagonia, the Tierra del Fuego, and the Falkland Islands. Kelp geese typically inhabit rocky coasts and areas rich with their food source. True to their common name kelp geese feed almost exclusively on green seaweed, mainly from the genus Ulva.
Classification
Animalia-Chordata-Aves-Anseriformes-Anatidae-Tadorninae-Chloephaga-C. hybrida
Images: Ealdgyth and 3HEADEDDOG
For the series finale of Supernatural, i want there to be a huge flood or something, and Sam feels something wash up against his bare feet, and there it is.
Sam’s lost shoe has returned to him.
the last part of his sole.
This is beautiful.

A CROW TRIED TO GO IN OUR CLASSROOM AND HE HAD A PEN
yes hello i am here to learn geometries
That crow is more prepared than some of my students.
You’ve all just like, completely skipped over the possibility that this crow has seen people using pens in this room, found one, and is trying to return it. There’s been videos of crows picking up sweet wrappers and stuff and placing them in bins after seeing humans put their litter in bins. I really do believe that this crow is trying to return the pen and that is ADORABLE AS HELL.
THEY ARE SO SMART I LOVE THEM
Crows are thought to be self aware by some scientists. Its perfectly possible the crow wants to return the pen to humans. Knowing it belongs to humans.
Corvids. Who KNOWS. :)
Another cool crow deal: Once, when trying to assess if crows could reason and use tools, scientists had two crows who didn’t know each other each take a wire from a table (one was hooked, one was straight) and try to grab meat from a bottle with it. The crows could see each other, though they had separate bottles. Only the straight wire worked for this, so they hypothesized that if crows could reason, the second trial would have the two crows fighting over the straight wire. The second trial started and, to the surprise of the scientists, the two crows both went for the bent wire, one held it down and the other unbent it. They both got meat out of their bottles. They came to a peaceful solution without verbal communication. Crows are probably smarter than we are.





