Posts Tagged ‘animals’

Birds love bread

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I love all the ways the birds tried to distract themselves from the tempting bread, especially the one that did all that stretching! The fly-by was close, but not quite…

bird stretching from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Waiting for that one who’s brave enough to take my bread. It’s so fast you might miss it!

brave bird from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Hummingtree

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Someday, I want a tree like this in my yard so I can watch hummingbirds come feed.

tree with large pink flowers that attract hummingbirds

The hummingbird blends in with the flowers on this tree!

tree with large pink flowers that attract hummingbirds

I dub it the "hummingtree" since it works just as well as a hummingbird feeder!

Octopi

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I don’t know how to rotate a video… do you?

sitting octopus from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

sleeping octopus from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Snail trail

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I almost stepped on this sucker on my way into work!

snail from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Dwarf hippos

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kids love hippos from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

hippo break from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Birds of prey

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Lately I’ve noticed a lot of larger birds on street lamps (mostly by the highway). It started with this one owl by my high school, and has continued with more owls and some hawks. They’re big and beautiful and I only wish I could stop for a picture! It makes me wonder if something has changed lately to make them come out more. Perhaps their habitats aren’t what they used to be? Or they’ve learned to pick up the hobby of car-watching?

I am intrigued and I wish I knew a naturalist or someone who follows wild bird patterns. They could probably shed some light on the situation, since I feel like these birds should be deep in a forest or high in the skies, not sitting on a lamp post overlooking the I-5. At the very least, wouldn’t they take shelter in the branches of a tree? Even with the rain lately, I’ve seen them out and about, sitting atop their metal perches in the cooling rain. If I was them, I’d be in a tree trying to stay dry, not out in the midst of the downpour.

Oh, and I came home to find one of our lawn chairs torn apart one day. Looks like one of those birds could have done it. What’s up with the migration into human territory? I thought there was plenty of greenery and trees for them in the mountains by La Canada. Instead they’re coming out to places with sparse tree growth and high concentrations of human activity. Weird.

Fishy meal

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If we didn’t see a lady taking pictures at the tree, we never would’ve noticed this hawk-type bird.

hawk eating fish from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

The vertical life

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Check out the worms in the background (also very vertical) that look like cousins of the clown fish.

vertical fish from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Elephant tip

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Warbling bird

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You know that phrase, “sing like nobody’s listening”? This bird took it to heart. The video didn’t quite capture how he was going on this crazy warbling run. I assume it was mating season, so he actually wanted to be heard. 😛

warbling bird from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

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