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Cake day: July 28th, 2024

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  • I love Eulenschwalme (German name of frogmouths - still descriptive but less insulting). I’ve learned of their existence through an Australian TV series named Golden Pennies where one of the bad guys kept a frogmouth as pet.

    And an article called: What Instagram Can Teach Us About Bird Photography: ‘The Most Photogenic Bird and Color Preferences’ declared frogmouths the be most ‘instagrammable’ bird species.

    The surprising winner in this ranking is the frogmouth which seems to be a matter of poetic justice, as this nocturnal bird with very distinct facial features was once designated “the world’s most unfortunate-looking bird”

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8073730/



  • Hens and roosters don’t fly

    That isn’t completely true. The wild ancestors of our chickens needed flight as part of their survival strategy.

    The different breeds of chicken that still exist today have varying degrees of ability. In general they aren’t good or persistent fliers. Of course humans are at fault. They kept and bred chicken for meat and egg production. That’s why chicken mostly kept or developed even bigger muscles but their wingspan didn’t keep up with their body weight. Smaller breeds with regular feathers can fly a short distance and reach a height of about 9 to 10 meters. That’s why my grandfather regularly clipped the wings of his chickens and still had a high fence surrounding the area he kept them in. The chickens were still able to fly up into the small bushes and trees.