@fayflyer Not trying to be an asshole, but I often see unleashed dogs at lake Fayetteville and other city parks just tearing ass all over the place harassing the local fauna or people…
@skwinnicki Best of luck! Thanks for being one of the few remaining accounts that makes it worthwhile to randomly check in on Twitter for!
Wishing you all the wisdom and valor in 2024!
@skwinnicki You’re so lucky to have one so nearby! Must be a good omen from Greek goddess Athena and her pet owl. Here’s hoping that Wisdom and “Valor in War” come your way in 2024!
Actually those sound pretty great, so I’d lean into it!
https://t.co/U6hSo5cHNW
@skwinnicki Love a barred owl call! I love that they have different accents by region.
Yours is like “who cooks for you; Who Cooks fOR YOU?!”
Where I am (NW AR) they say “WHO cooks for yOU-r, who cooks for YOU-R-rrr.”
SW AR: “WHO WHO who? Whooo?”
@alexahenning@MatthewrMoore This is pathetic. When are you going to get tf out of Arkansas? No one wants you here except Sarah, and she doesn’t even want to be here.
@SecondNatureMB @Lucent508 😃 my god, is this the last awesome, wholesome exchange on this cursed platform?! Awesome photos! Can’t wait to see the drawings!
@skwinnicki WHAT?! TIL there are *little* Blue Herons. I mean I guess it’s implied by GBH, but still shook right now.
At least they went with naming them “little” instead of something more derogatory like “lesser”…
For 2 years I watched a borderlands black bear cub grow up on 4 of my remote wildlife cameras. I named the cub Monsoon after watching videos of it relishing swims in monsoon pools.
Monsoon is now roaming solo. The borderlands are wild and wonderful.
why have I been including normal photos of Nobel Laureate and animal behavior star Niko Tinbergen in my teaching slides when this photo exists??
(source: https://t.co/fFf6WgXrax)
BIG-EYE JELLYHEAD
On a recent expedition exploring the Pacific Abyssal Plains, our #deepsea research team captured footage of a 𝘊𝘪𝘳𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘶𝘮𝘢 𝘤𝘧. 𝘮𝘢𝘨𝘯𝘢 from the deep-sea lander camera at 4800m. This is a rare sighting of a deep-sea cirrrate octopod at this depth.