It’s Feed the Birds Day! 🐣 It serves as a reminder that birds may need extra help right before spring, when their winter stores of food start running out 🕊️ As you can see, new parents can be especially in need for some extra food 😲
minute or two and gather more! 🌿🪵
Note: the second half is sped up! 💨 And yes 🎶 the song applies here, after mating, nine-banded armadillo males do not help with nest building or raising the offspring! 🤰
🎥 alexxisrael
Many may know today as Groundhog Day (6 more weeks of winter according to the famous Punxsutawney Phil ❄️) but did you know many also celebrate it as Armadillo Day?
In a Central Texas community, they look to an armadillo named Bee Cave Bob who has predicted an early spring! 🌸
No matter who you’re listening to, it’s amazing to see this footage from alexxisrael of this Nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) collecting material for her nest! 🪹 She would collect a bundle of grass and twigs, take them back to her burrow/nest, and return after a
Happy Lunar New Year to those who celebrate! 🧨
2025 is the Year of the Snake 🐍 and this is a sucuri snake AKA an anaconda, one of the largest and most formidable snake species on Earth 😱
Native to South America, they’re members of the boa family and are known for their
Fun fact: they are capable of leaping up to 20 feet between trees! 🤯 Deforestation is their biggest threat - be a part of reforestation and plant trees every day with the Treecard and Wildhero apps! 📲 Link in bio
🎥 @faisalmagnet
Happy Squirrel Appreciation Day!🐿️ The Malabar giant squirrel, or the Indian giant squirrel, is colorful and one of the largest tree squirrels in the world 🌳
They are native to the forests of India, spending most of its time in the treetops and rarely descending to the ground🌲
Today is both National Penguin Day & Penguin Awareness Day! 🐧 The day is both about celebrating penguins and raising awareness about their conservation 🙏
Many penguin colonies have been lost to climate change and it’s estimated that half the population of emperor penguins will
Happy World Snow Day! ❄️🐶😍 Wishing everyone a restful weekend, as we honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day tomorrow 💚
Link in bio to give back - and get back 🎁 - to nature 🌱🌳
🎥 rrls_18
the forest canopy where it lives with ease 💚
Plant trees with the Wildhero and Treecard app to help animals that relies on trees and forests 🌲 - link in bio 🌟
🎥 J. Maximilian Dehling via Wikimeda Commons
Happy Appreciate a Dragon Day! 🐲 This is a Common flying dragon (Draco volans) 🐉
They are native to Southeast Asia and are known for its ability to glide between trees using wing-like flaps of skin 🌳 This amazing adaptation allows it to evade predators, find food, and travel
to extinction. With the exception of some areas of Panama, the species is almost extinct in Central America, due to deforestation (their biggest threat) 💔 Help harpy eagles and animals like them by reforesting the world with the free Wildhero app! 🌲 Link in bio 👣
🎥 Majoodeh
It’s Save The Eagles Day! This is a harpy eagle mom and baby pair; they are largest eagle in the Americas 🦅
These great birds are named after Harpyja, the predatory half-woman, half-bird monster of Greek mythology 👀
Though they can be found across Brazil, they are vulnerable
considered vulnerable because their habitat is threatened by deforestation, agriculture, and urban expansion 💔
Plant trees with the free Wildhero app to help species like this thrive! 🌳
🎥 amercavalcant who is the bird master 😎
It’s National Bird Day! 🕊️ This is the Atlantic Royal Flycatcher, a rare and striking bird species found in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil 😍🇧🇷
As you can see, they’re known for their colorful, fan-shaped crest, which is used during courtship and to deter predators ✨ They are
They are least affected by red light.”
🎥 @BabakTafreshi
If you're a nature lover, get the free Wildhero app to plant trees as you email: https://t.co/siiU7frGXd
Happy New Year’s Eve 💚 Wishing you all a brilliant 2025 ✨
From @babaktafreshi: “Sparkling lights of synchronous fireflies in the Great Smoky Mountains, in fast-motion (4x) and real-time video. The floor of this forest canopy in Tennessee is the mating habitat for the largest
, and loss of habitat. The fireflies light is mainly for mating. The signal reduce by about 50% in the presence of bright artificial light. If you live outside of cities you can bring them back by using less outdoor lights, motion-sensor lights, shielded and pointed to the ground