Dracula Parrot aka Pesquet’s Parrot (Psittrichas fulgidus), family Psittaculidae, order Psittaciformes, endemic to New Guinea
photographs by Peter Tan & Greg Hume
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Close up feather textures... Good thing blue decided to sit still for these pictures!
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this is how grabbing my moots like a squeaky toy looks
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Critically endangered swift parrots are under threat from logging in Tasmanian forests.
Image credit: Rob Blakers
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Words cannot express how much I love this bird.
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PSA to make sure that you're always feeding your bird an appropriate and nutritious diet, even if that means rethinking their current one!
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Screw the cracker, Polly wants to ride...
Let's ROLL my Psittacoidea Bitches!
Notice how Polly breaks and checks for traffic. That's why parrots live so long.
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May I please have an obscure parrot today?
Hmmmm, I'm not sure if this one is obscure or not, but it's not one that I see phots of very much.
Saffron-headed Parrot (Pyrilia pyrilia), family Psittacidae, order Psittaciformes, found in Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela
photographs by Luis Urueña & Ryan Shaw
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Via @Buitengebieden over at what once was Twitter.
The language is Portuguese. Going by the notes to that tweet, this bird (a) is refusing to take delivery of any guilt for what it’s done, as well as denying responsibility; and (b) has mastered the art of ruthlessly talking over its friend.
This is plainly the current incarnation of the God of Snark.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pollywanna from LEGO Island
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