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FLOWERS CAN DANCE!!! Amazing nature/ Beautiful blooming flower time lapse video

I love this video so much! Aww it’s just beautiful 😍😍😍 One of my most cherished childhood memories growing up in Italy was my grandmothers garden, it was full of gorgeous flowers, I remember waking up in the mornings and the first thing I would see was the fuchsias outside my bedroom window. I always thought they looked like little ballerinas dancing 🌺🌹💃🌺🌹💃
This is a very beautiful video. May I use this as background for my music video? I will give credit to you as owner and creator. Thank you!

Best Friendship of 2021 !! Inseparable Cats !!(video)

Our cats Pamuk and Pamuk JR have a very special friendship. When PJ was just a little kitten, Pamuk took him under his wing and then they spent the whole year playing together and cuddling. They were an inseparable duo! What these two have might just be the best friendship of 2021!!
So lovely. This should be used by the World Cat Organisation🐾 to show at information seminars to non-cat people who maintain that cats are not affectionate creatures. Pamuk and PJ. show that all either needed to be their happiest self was someone of their own to love. Walter and Santi’s dad gave them the security in the garden to relax into this affection and joy, and it’s the most adorable story. 😽🐾💕🙏🏼

This White Tiger is Gonna Protect Her Cubs | White Tiger Mom With Her Little Cubs

29 May 2022 The tigress is solely responsible for the protection and care of her young for the first few months of the cubs’ lives. She leaves her young for only short periods of time to drink and hunt. Tigresses will spend nearly 70% of their time nursing their cubs for the first few days following birth.
White tigers are Bengal tigers with rare, milky white fur and gray or brownish stripes. They are not a special kind of tiger, and they are not albino. White tigers have white fur because of their genes, or parts of a cell that controls their fur color

Nora’s Longcoat Dalmatian Puppies (Click To Watch Video)

The puppies that my family adopted were eating soft puppy food by 3 or 4 weeks old. They had no mother, as they were dumped puppies and just called them orphans. Beautiful cute puppies and mom!
Hi- I live in Alabama and have been reading about how dals need special diets due to purine levels in food. What do you feed your pups and adult dogs? I’ve seen so much info online I’m overwhelmed! Thank you in advance for your time and response. Your dogs are gorgeous!

British Kittens 2,5 months old (video) (Click To Watch Video)

I love how the kittens always have a lovely setting in soft pastels that shows off their beauty!
Beautiful moments everyone is looking so cute and gorgeous 😘🐈 they’re enjoying playing with them. Please hug and kiss all 💋💋💋💋
Awwwww. These kittens are adorable. Its sad that I cant play with them myself, but it makes me happy to see them having so much fun with those toys, especially the spinning toy! Lots of love to these little kittens, thank you for making this video for us to see 😊😻💖🐈
They are very cute ! I can watch them during a very long time ! Just too cute ! Love to see these videos ! Thanks ♥

A TINY BIRD DOES ITS BEST TO BE MAGNIFICENTLY MENACING, IN THE PROCESS, TRYING TO PROVE FLUFFY FLYING DRAGONS DO EXIST – MEET THE GREAT EARED NIGHTJAR!

A TINY BIRD DOES ITS BEST TO BE MAGNIFICENTLY MENACING, IN THE PROCESS, TRYING TO PROVE FLUFFY FLYING DRAGONS DO EXIST – MEET THE GREAT EARED NIGHTJAR!

IF YOU ARE A FAN OF FANTASY MOVIES YOU MIGHT BE OVERJOYED TO LEARN THAT ANIMALS THAT LOOK DRAGONS DO EXIST!

Luckily for us, there is a creature that appears to come right out of a fantasy movie in the form of a bird, and best of all, it is very much real!

Meet the Great Eared Nightjar

Photo Courtesy of Instagram/flywithjenisha

The great eared nightjar (Lyncornis macrotis) is found living in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. A nocturnal bird, they flit through the forest under the cover of darkness. Apart from their unique appearance, another unique thing they do is build their nest on the forest floor. This allows their chicks to use their well-camouflaged appearance amongst all the dried leaves.

Photo Courtesy of Instagram/flywithjenisha

The great eared nightjar is the largest species in the family in terms of length, which can range from 31 to 41 cm (12 to 16 in).

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So cute, they just like flying pieces of cotton candy.

Males weigh an average of 131 g (4.6 oz) and females weigh an average of 151 g (5.3 oz), looking very similar in appearance.

Photo Courtesy of Instagram/flywithjenisha

This bird could easily have flown right out of a Harry Potter movie, bringing to life the fantasy world many of us love. Although there are other species of nightjar, none look quite as unique as the great eared ones. This bird quite simply is one of a kind.

Photo Courtesy of Instagram/flywithjenisha

Their subtle brown hues enable them to blend with their surroundings in perfect harmony and their beady eyes just add to their adorableness.

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Gold By Name And Gold By Color, This Bird Only Wears His Special Suit Of Brilliant Copper At Certain Times Of The Year!

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NOT A GREAT SITUATION FOR THE WOODPECKER OR THE WEASEL, BUT IT MADE FOR ONE HECK OF A PHOTO!

IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING THAT BEING A GOOD BIRD PHOTOGRAPHER ALSO REQUIRES YOU TO BE A PATIENT PHOTOGRAPHER.

There was a time when photography was either a profession or hobby only an exclusive few could participate in. However, now new technology has put exceptional cameras and smartphones in the hand of almost everyone. Needless to say, photography of almost every type has exploded with people turning their own skill to their own work, then posting it on such sites as Facebook, Pinterest, Imgur, and Instagram.

However, there are still some areas of photography that still require a certain amount of skill, and indeed, patience. Take nature photography for instance, in particular birds. Not the easiest of animals to take good shots of, it requires skill that few of us possess

JUST TO PROVE A POINT, TAKE A LOOK AT THIS.

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FOR THOSE WHO MAY NOT HAVE HEARD OF HIM, MARTIN LE-MAY IS A PHOTOGRAPHER BASED IN EAST LONDON.

Though Martin Le-May is not exclusively a nature photographer, or for that matter, bird photographer, It certainly seems he just happened to be in the right place at just the right time to capture a truly incredible shot. Out in Hornchurch Country Park one sunny day, he had hoped his wife Ann might see a green woodpecker as she had never seen one before. It was only a few minutes before they both heard some furious squawking and a flash of green.

“I saw that flash of green,” Le-May said, “so hurriedly I pointed the bird out to Ann.”

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WHAT THEY SAW NEXT CAN ONLY BE DESCRIBED AS UNUSUAL.

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Though it was definitely a woodpecker they were looking at, it looked like it was hopping around in a strange way.

The pair had been looking at it through binoculars and quickly switched over to a camera instead to get a closer look. After that, everything became clear. “Suddenly it was obvious it had a small mammal on its back,” Le-May said. “This was a struggle for life.”

As it turns out, the woodpecker was in the middle of being attacked by a weasel!

Though the situation was terrible for the bird, it made for some truly breathtaking photos.

Screenshot via YouTube

Le-May had some time to squeeze off a few shots before the woodpecker landed pretty close in front of him.

Fortunately, Le-May and Ann’s presence there helped the little bird out—because the weasel noticed them, too. Apparently, having a couple humans around was enough to scare the weasel into retreating a little bit, saving the bird’s life!

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According to Le-May, the bird took that opportunity. “The bird gathered its self-respect and flew up into the trees and away from our sight,” he said.

This was definitely a case of right place, right time for everybody involved!

Source: twitter.com/jayward7

Needless to say, Le-May’s photos have gone viral on Twitter and have since been covered by many major media outlets.

Though the situation seemed pretty terrible for the woodpecker, it was actually very fortunate that Le-May and his wife had been out walking that day. Though it was fortunate for the bird, it was also fortunate for Le-May himself, who got some truly incredible photos out of it for his portfolio.

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Few Of Us Pause To Consider How Intelligent Other Animals Are? At Least Not Until Something Extra-ordinary Happens!

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Stone The Crows, Almost One Of A Kind, A Rare White Bird Appears Out Of Nowhere!

AN EXTREMELY RARE WHITE CROW WAS RECENTLY SEEN IN TAKASAKI, GUNMA, EASTERN JAPAN BY A VERY LUCKY LOCAL MAN.

Experts estimate that the chance of seeing such a crow is probably around one in tens of thousands. Mokoi Okada, 88, first saw the crow searching for food alongside a flock of black crows in a field near his house on May 21. Since then, his luck continued as he saw the rare bird almost every evening.

Photo Courtesy of Motoi Okada

“At first I didn’t think it was a crow, and thought it might be a pigeon. I was surprised,” he said.

Photo Courtesy of Instagram/eswildlifephotoimages

Two albino carrion crows are currently being raised at a Niigata Prefecture facility that specializes in birds.

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Six birds who changed their suits of color for a suit of white, creating a stunning juxtaposition in contrasts!

Both have pure white bodies with red eyes. The Takasaki bird is also thought to be a carrion crow, though its head is light brown and its eyes black.

Photo Courtesy of Instagram/stuckthrotle

Professor Shoei Sugita of Tohto University, who is an expert on crows, told the Mainichi Shimbun, “Since the head is brown, it is not a bird that has lost melanin pigment synthesis, but perhaps an animal that turned white due to weak synthesis. I receive information on white crows once every few years.”

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H/T mainichi.jp – original by Tetsuya Shoji, Maebashi Bureau.

A Distinctive, Blazing Golden Ball Of Color Shines In The Filtered Sunlight While Wearing A Highly Conspicuous Black Mask!

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Hey-Up There 8, All Our Beautiful Bird Photos Up To The Week Ending 03/28/2020!

HERE YOU WILL FIND ALL THE BEAUTIFUL BIRDS POSTED ON ONEBIGBIRDCAGE.COM UP TO THE WEEK ENDING 03/28/2020.

Each hey up there 8 photo comes with a short description of the bird. We hope you will read, look, listen and above all, please enjoy.

Scarlet Flycatcher, Photo Courtesy of Charles J Sharp – CC BY-SA 4.0 / Sound Manuel Grosselet – Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International

The American goldfinch (Spinus tristis) is a small bird in the finch family of birds. Also migratory, it can be found ranging between Alberta, Canada to North CAroline during its breed season. It can also be found just to the south of Canada and the United States border all the way to Mexico during wintertime.

Photo Courtesy of JD – CC BY 2.0

The Golden Crowned Kinglet. There are 6 species in this family. They are found in the Northern Hemisphere. There are two species found in North America, the golden-crowned kinglet (Regulus satrapa) and the ruby-crowned kinglet (Regulus calendula.) Kinglets are tiny birds, 3-5 inches in length.

Photo Courtesy of Richard Smith – CC BY-SA 2.0

The red-legged honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) is a small species of songbird in the tanager family (Thraupidae) of birds. It is widely found in the tropical New World from southern Mexico all the way south to Peru and Bolivia. It is also found in central Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago where it was probably introduced.

Photo by Charles J Sharp- Sharp Photography, sharpphotography.co.uk – CC BY-SA 4.0

The yellow-headed blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) is a medium-sized bird in the blackbird family and the only member in the genus Xanthocephalus.

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Hey-Up There 7, All Out Top Photos Up to 03/07/2020.

Both males and females resemble the respective genders of the much smaller yellow-hooded blackbird of South America.

Photo Courtesy of Becky Matsubara – CC BY-SA 2.0

The squirrel cuckoo (Piaya cayana) is a large and active species of cuckoo found in wooded habitats from northwestern Mexico to northern Argentina and Uruguay, and on Trinidad.

Photo Courtesy of PEHart– CC BY-SA 2.0

The red-billed leiothrix (Leiothrix lutea) is a member of the family Leiothrichidae and is native to the Himalayan region.

Photo Courtesy of Koshy Koshy – CC BY 2.0

The blue-grey gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea) is a very small songbird only 10-13 cm (3.9-5.1 in) in total length. Their breeding habitat is usually open deciduous woods and shrublands found in southern Ontario and the east and the southwestern United States. They are also found in Mexico.x

Photo Courtesy of Kate Perez  – CC BY 2.0

The long-tailed broadbill (Psarisomus dalhousiae) is found in the Himalayan region in a range extending from Northeastern India all the way to Southeast Asia.

Photo Courtesy of Francesco Veronesi – CC BY-SA 2.0

The blue whistling thrush (Myophonus caeruleus) is a whistling thrush found in a range that extends from Central Asia, China, right to Southeast Asia. It is commonly known for it’s quite loud human-like whistling song at dawn and at dusk.

Photo Courtesy of Dibyendu Ash – CC BY-SA 3.0

The Taiwan rosefinch (Carpodacus formosanus) is a finch species in the Fringillidae family. It was once thought to be a subspecies of the vinaceous rosefinch. Native to Taiwan it prefers temperate forests and subtropical or tropical dry forests.

Photo by Robert tdc – CC BY-SA 2.0

The Taiwan rosefinch (Carpodacus formosanus) is a bird species in the Leiothrichidae family. It prefers feeding on insects and berries and can be found in northern parts of the Indian subcontinent from India and Nepal to Bhutan.

Photo Courtesy of Shaji.theertham – CC BY-SA 4.0

The turquoise-browed motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) is also commonly known as the Torogoz. It is a colourful medium-sized bird in the motor family, Momtidae. Its range extends from southeast Mexico to Costa Rica.

Photo Courtesy of Len Blumin – CC BY-SA 2.0

The Araripe manakin (Antilophia bokermanni) is a critically endangered bird in the manakin family (Pipridae). It was only discovered as recently as 1996.

Photo Courtesy of Rick elis.simpson – CC BY-SA 3.0

The golden-browed chlorophonia (Chlorophonia callophrys) is a species of bird found in the Fringillidae family. It is found in Costa Rica and also in Panama.

Photo Courtesy of Cephas – CC BY-SA 4.0

The silver-eared mesia (Leiothrix argentauris) is a species of bird found throughout South East Asia.

Photo Courtesy of Francesco Veronesi – CC BY-SA 2.0

The great jacamar (Jacamerops aureus) is a bird species in the Galbulidae family. It prefers subropical and tropical moist lowland forest in through most of central and south America.

Photo Courtesy of Francesco Veronesi – CC BY-SA 2.0

Not only polite, but they are also very beautiful. All the colors of the rainbow.

The Moment A Bird Stands Perfectly Still, Blending In, She Baffles Would Be Predators! Can You Spot The Bird?

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She saw a black spot in her daughter’s mouth and rushed her to the hospital

Darian Depreta took her daughter to the hospital after noticing a black spot on the top of her mouth. After a first look, the doctors originally mistook it for a birthmark. Nevertheless, the father refused to accept this explanation, as he considered that spot can’t be just a birthmark.

After many failed attempts to make another appointment, the worried couple finally managed to arrange another visit to the doctor to have their daughter properly examined.

Storytime on Facebook

“I saw a smudge on Bella’s mouth today while playing with her. I attempted to wipe it to see if it would go away, but it did not. I then contacted everyone and made a 30-minute appointment with the doctor.” – The mother begins her story on Facebook.

The mother continues her story on Facebook describing in detail the day when she first noticed the stain in her daughter’s mouth. ”We usually love to play games together, and most of them include a lot of laughing and also singing. The second Bella started to sing her favorite song, I noticed that something was not right. At first, I thought she didn’t finish the candy I just gave her, but then I realized it is something else and decided to go to the doctor.”

When the nurse came to the doctor’s office, she attempted to wipe the black spot with an ENT control stick. He refused to go, so the doctor sought guidance from the girl.

They informed her mother it was a symptom of impending delivery at first, but she refused to believe them. The mother claims that the stain did not appear till later since she constantly cleans her daughter’s mouth.

A second opinion from the doctors

”I told both the nurse and the doctor that it can’t be a birthmark as I would have seen it before. No, that stain wasn’t there before, it just got there and I am terrified it might be something bad.” – the mother wasn’t happy with a simple explanation such as of a birthmark, and wanted another opinion. But that wasn’t that simple, because the doctor refused another appointment.

“I was promised that two specialists would consult with my daughter. After she insisted it wasn’t a birthmark, the doctors contacted her again. “I explained that the stain is somewhat white around the edges and that my kid attempts to scratch it with her fingers in her mouth,” states the mother.

Happy ending

When the doctors found out what that dark stain was, the entire hospital laughed in tears about it. The couple was right, it wasn’t a birthmark they discovered in their daughter’s mouth. That was in fact a piece of cardboard from a box the little girl had chewed with her teeth.
The parents were overjoyed about the news and they burst out laughing. They also apologized to the doctor for wasting their time.