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Beautiful and rare Swainson's Warbler in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 5 uplands today! Thanks for the great find @jeff_gramm
#birds#birding#urban birding#nuts_about_birds#birdstagram#patch birding#nature blogger#nyc nature#brooklyn#brooklyn bridge park#nyc#nature#migration#rarebird#swainson's warbler
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https://www.birdsofmoroccotours.com/birds-of-morocco-tours/

#birding#birdwatching#birds#go birds#birdblr#bird photography#wild birds#ornithology#birds of tumblr#BirdwatchingMorocco#BlackCrownedTchagra#MoroccoBirds#BirdLovers#WildlifePhotography#RareBirds#NatureLovers#BirdingLife#SoussMassa#BirdwatchingAdventures
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Birds of Western Ghats - Birder's Paradise | Birds of Dandeli & Ganeshgudi
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#BeautifulBirds#Birdwatching#NatureLovers#BirdsOfTheWorld#Wildlife#AmazingBirds#BirdsInNature#WildlifePhotography#NatureDocumentary#StunningBirds#ExoticBirds#BirdLovers#BirdSpecies#NatureInspiration#WildlifeConservation#AnimalKingdom#ColorfulBirds#NatureBeauty#RareBirds#FlyingBir#Youtube
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Fishing off Mull by Greatoutdoorman https://flic.kr/p/2oGPezv
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🦜 Meet the Kakapo – The World’s Rarest Parrot! 🦜
The kakapo is no ordinary parrot! Native to New Zealand, this flightless, nocturnal, and critically endangered bird is a true survivor. With only around 250 individuals left, conservationists are working hard to protect this unique species.
✨ Fascinating Kakapo Facts: ✅ The Heaviest Parrot – Weighs up to 4 kg! ⚖️ ✅ Can’t Fly – But it’s an excellent climber! 🌳 ✅ Lives for Over 90 Years – One of the longest-lived birds! 🎂 ✅ Has a Sweet, Musky Scent – Smells like fresh forest 🌿
The kakapo may be rare, but it’s full of personality and charm! 💚 Let’s spread awareness and help protect this incredible bird. 🦜✨
#Kakapo #SaveTheKakapo #WildlifeConservation #RareBirds #NatureLovers
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Gay John truther 🤝
anon... anon, who are you? 😭 please come back! 😭 this seems to be such a rarebird headcanon... where art thou, fellow gay john truthers? please interact!
but like fr EYE saw how heartbroken you played john when pastor jim died mr jdm.
#i also watched spnwin with my own eyeballs which like. drake rodgers was such a goddamn gift.#john winchester#spn
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I can never remember the names of the people in Tron Uprising, so I gave them all nicknames.
Beck is occasionally known as Beck-Back the Tic Tac.
His friends are Turquoise and Brandon.
That one really interesting evil gal is Scarlet.
Her boss is Tesla.
The super annoying evil henchmen dude is Bradley.
Cyrus is like. Tron IV. (Because Sam is Tron Jr. And Beck is Tron III. Even though that's completely out of order.)
Oh and I like to call Quora Rarebird because of that one scene in Legacy where Clu says "You are a very rare bird."
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My other go-to username is a pun based on my first and last name, and I decided I wanted something else for some sites. So I went with Rarebird because of L'Osseau Rare cabaret in A Monster in Paris
Tag game🎉
Tag your moots and ask them where they got the idea for their tumblr accounts name!
For my name it was a nickname I was giving back in middleschool! One of our teacher had a system where we worked with 'wifi' eachtime we talked in class we lost a bar of the "wifi" (was a weird joke and we never held count on that) All the kids usually joked if they needed 'wifi' , they would borrow mine if they wanted to talk more. (I was incredibly shy in middle school, I only talked to like 3 people at school;^;)
They called me Ms. Wifi because of that. I just thought it would be funny if I put 'miss' instead of 'ms' because of my terrible actual wifi connection I have at home lol.
That's my story! Now moots, only if you guys want to, tell us your story.
Tags-> @slipping-lately @firequeenofficial @noagskryf @twinklstarrrr @halfbakedspuds @polterwasteist @rokushi-san @mygedagtes +anyone that sees this and wants to do this as well
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অস্ট্রেলিয়ার স্থানীয় প্রজাতির দুর্লভ পাখি Cockatiels এখন আপনার হাতের কাছেই | #cockatielbird #birds #birdlovers #birdlife #rarebirds #australianbirds #RareSpecies #endemicspecies #endemicbirds #EndemicWildlife #birdsegg #fbreels2025ツ #fbreelsfypシ゚viralシ #fbreelsvideo #facebookreelsviral #facebookreelsvideo #facebookviral #birdwatching #birdslover #birdphotography @TRAVELMARVEL_71
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Look for this rare Vesper Sparrow today on the giant lawn of Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 3!
#birds#birding#urban birding#nuts_about_birds#birdstagram#patch birding#nature blogger#nyc nature#brooklyn#brooklyn bridge park#nyc#nature#migration#rarebird#vesper sparrow#sparrow#gorrión
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#birding#birdwatching#birds#go birds#birdblr#bird photography#wild birds#ornithology#birds of tumblr#BirdwatchingMorocco#BlackCrownedTchagra#MoroccoBirds#BirdLovers#WildlifePhotography#RareBirds#NatureLovers#BirdingLife#SoussMassa#BirdwatchingAdventures
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Week 14 Observations
4.2.25

American Green Tree Frog
Hyla cinerea
Observed 4.2.25 at Galveston Island State Park. They thrive in warm, humid environments and their native range includes the Texas coast and Southeastern US.
They are nocturnal spending their days in trees (or squashed behind signs mounted on the fee booth 😅) and they come out at night to feed on bugs. They have teeth on the roof of their mouth to keep their food from escaping while they swallow.
They are not currently endangered, but with all species are affected by pollution and habitat loss
They can slightly change skin tones to blend in to their environments. Their calls are very distinctive and males emit low frequency calls to attract females. Females can lay about 400 eggs in a season, which is from March to October.
#americangreentreefrog #hylacinerea #citizenscience #treefrog #frog #amphibians #native #nature #outdoors #april #april2 #2025 #picoftheday #project365 #day92
4.3.25

Fork-tailed Flycatcher
Tyrannus savana
Observed on April 3, 2025 at Galveston Island State Park. It is a non-native vagrant in the US with its native range being southern Mexico to Argentina. It is rare for these birds to migrate to North America.
Their long, forked tales are longer than the scissor-tailed flycatcher’s with males tails growing to 6 inches. During migration they may be in a flock of 10,000 birds, being very social.
They feed by perching on limbs or fence posts and darting out to catch insects in the air. The length of their tails allow them to make sharp turns when going after pray. They can stop quickly and hover, despite reaching 65 mph all because of their tails.
They communicate by fluttering their tail feathers quickly, creating a high-pitched trill and the ones that do not migrate have a different frequency of trill than the birds that do migrate.
#forktailedflycatcher #tyrannussavana #citizenscience #nonnative #rarebird #lifebird #flycatcher #nature #outdoors #april #april3 #2025 #picoftheday #project365 #day93
4.4.25

American White Waterlily
Nymphaea odorata
Observed at Galveston island State Park 4.4.25. It is native in most of the United States, including Texas.
You can find this waterlily, thriving in shallow still waters such as ponds, lakes, and even some slow moving streams. The roots of this plant are anchored in the submerged soil.
They have very beautiful and fragrant flowers that can grow up to 5 inches wide with a number of petals and yellow stamens. This plant is attractive to butterflies but its biggest pollinators are actually beetles. The leaves are round and can grow up to 30 cm in diameter. They float on the surface and have a water repellent, wax-like coating to prevent tearing. These leaves have tiny openings on the surface called stomata and this is different to most land plants that have them on the underside. The leaves transport oxygen to the submerged roots via stems that are soft and act as air channels.
The flowers usually bloom summer to early fall (it sure feels like summer already) and each flower only lasts about four days.
Many animals use the waterlily for habitat and food and this includes but not limited to fish, amphibians, beavers, and insects.
The leaves, flowers and seeds of this plant are edible and the root, if boiled, can make a liquid used to treat sore throats.
#americanwhitewaterlily #nymphaeaodorata #citizenscience #waterlily #flora #native #nature #outdoors #april #april4 #2025 #picoftheday #project365 #day94
4.5.25

Longbract Wild Indigo
Baptisia bracteata
Observed on Galveston Island 4.5.25. This area is included in its native range of central and eastern North America. This plant thrives in fields, prairies, and open woods, preferring full sun. They are drought tolerant once they’ve become established.
It starts blooming in March making it the earliest bloomer of the genus Baptisia. Their flowers can be white to creamy yellow, are pea-shaped and they resemble lupines. The flowers are mostly pollinated by queen bumblebees though it will attract other insects.
They will develop inflated, green seed pods after flowering that will turn black with maturity.
Their roots can be used to make a tea to help with scarlet and typhoid fever. Native Americans dry the seed pods and use them as rattles and use the plant for blue dye.
#longbractwildindigo #baptisiabracteata #citizenscience #native #flora #prairie #nature #outdoors #april #april5 #2025 #picoftheday #project365 #day95
4.6.25

Common Buckeye
Junonia coenia
Observed at Galveston Island State Park 4.6.25. Its native range is most of North America, including parts of Canada, Mexico and Central America. Migrating populations will move northward in spring and summer to breed and return south in the fall.
Their large eye spots on their wings are thought to be used to startle/distract predators, making them appear more intimidating.
They prefer sunny, open areas with low vegetation like in fields, pastures, along roadsides and in gardens. Through trial and error they learn which plants produce the most nectar by their color. Living about 10 days makes this even more impressive.
They are seen as symbols of renewal, transformation and good luck in some cultures.
#commonbuckeye #Junoniacoenia #citizenscience #butterfly #insect #native #nature #outdoors #april #april6 #2025 #picoftheday #project365 #day96
4.7.25

House Finch
Haemorhous mexicanus
Observed at home on Galveston Island 4.7.25. Their native range is southwestern US and Mexico but have been introduced from a pet store in New York in the 1930s and they soon spread to other places, including here, becoming quite common.
The males red plumage comes from its food, mainly berries and fruit. This one was snacking on mulberries. They will sometimes feed a female they are courting.
They are vegetarian and even feed their babies plant based food unlike other birds that feed their young insects.
They will build their nest or take over abandoned nests, whatever is convenient. And they love seeds so you can attract them to your feeder easily.
#housefinch #Haemorhousmexicanus #citizenscience #nonnative #common #bird #mulberries #nature #outdoors #april #april7 #2025 #picoftheday #project365 #day97
4.8.25

Texas Bluebonnet
Lupinus texensis
Observed on Galveston Island right off I-45 4.7.25. Texas was the first state to plant wildflowers alongside highways.
This species (as well as two others) is native and endemic to Texas though I consider myself lucky seeing them on the island.
It became the state flower in 1901.
This plant, including its seeds, is poisonous and even wild animals will avoid eating it.
It can come in pink, white and purple shades. It even has its own legend making the flower tied to Texas like the shamrock is to Ireland.
#texasbluebonnets #Lupinustexensis #citizenscience #bluebonnets #native #endemic #wildflowers #spring #nature #outdoors #april #april8 #2025 #picoftheday #project365 #day98
#citizen science#nature#outdoors#native#amphibians#American green tree frog#tree frog#fork tailed flycatcher#flycatcher#bird#nonnative#American white waterlily#water lily#flora#Longbract wild indigo#common buckeye#butterfly#insect#house finch#Texas bluebonnets#bluebonnets#endemic#wildflowers
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Laird’s 8 Single Barrel
Review by: Raygun A single barrel (obviously) of apple brandy, selected by r/bourbon x Aficionados x RareBird101. Which is a bit confusing, at least for me. Anyway, it was aged for eight years, longer than most Laird’s products, and bottled at barrel strength. Reviewed from a sample. Rested about 15 minutes. Distillery: Laird’s Bottler: Laird’s, selected by r/bourbon, Aficionados, and RareBird…

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#Aficionados#American brandy#Apple brandy#Brandy#Brandy review#Laird&039;s#r/bourbon#Rated 75-79#Raygun
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Resplendent Quetzal's Daring Escape From Wildfire | Nature's Fight for S...
Watch as the majestic Resplendent Quetzal fights for its life in a heart-pounding escape from a raging wildfire! 🌿🔥 This breathtaking footage captures the resilience of one of the world's most stunning birds as it navigates the smoky skies and treacherous terrain. Will this rare and vibrant bird find safety before it's too late? Witness nature’s struggle in this gripping wildlife documentary. 📌 Don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more incredible nature moments! 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss an adventure! 00:00 Introducing the Resplendent Quetzal - Jewel of the Rainforest 01:10 Facing the Flames - A Wildfire's Threat 02:07 Escape from Danger - The Quetzal's Daring Flight 03:00 A Symbol of Hope - Recovery and Renewal 03:52 Call to Action - Protecting the Rainforest's Jewels #Quetzal #WildlifeEscape #NatureAtRisk #SaveTheRainforest #BirdWatching #MustSee #EpicEscape #CaughtOnCamera #TrendingNow #ViralVideo #ClimateCrisis #WildfireSurvival #NatureUnderThreat #ConservationMatters #ProtectOurPlanet #BirdLovers #ExoticBirds #RareBirds #BirdWatchingDaily #WildlifePhotography
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AgFunder VC Closes Fourth Early-Stage Fund at $102 Million
Key Takeaways: AgFunder VC closes its fourth early-stage fund at $102 million, surpassing its target. The fund’s limited partners (LPs) include GeoBlue AG, Nest, Norichukin Bank, and Alexandria Real Estate. Fund IV invests in early-stage companies focused on transforming the food and agriculture industries through deep tech. The portfolio includes Atinary Technologies, Nium, Rarebird, KEY, and…
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