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abshabab t1_jebf6jt wrote

The local pigeons have divided which lawns belong to whom so every dawn I see the same two pigeons visit (recognisable by irregular coat patterns by their necks)

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HappycamperNZ t1_jebfl7o wrote

We have two regular Tuis - chunk and hops.

Guess how we tell them apart

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abshabab t1_jebgq0q wrote

Is it perhaps their throat tufts?

I think at one point I named the pigeons something ridiculous like ‘Montgomery’ and ‘Mr.Smith’ because they look like formally dressed revenue agents coming to investigate my less formal less official chickens

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cbrooks97 t1_jebi1p5 wrote

We have a lovely pair of cardinals who visit our feeder daily. And lots of other birds who are probably repeat customers, too.

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jdcmurphy22 t1_jebqmzp wrote

Living on a college campus you'll definitely see the same birds and shit over those four years.

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ktka t1_jecawkl wrote

If you blink at KFC, yes, you did see the same bird more than once.

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bigedthebad t1_jeccsp1 wrote

There was a small bird, maybe a swallow, that lived in my back yard. He would follow me around when I mowed the lawn, snatching up all the critters I disturbed.

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Herkfixer t1_jeccqm9 wrote

What kind of equivocation is this and why bother with crappy arguments like this. This is the poor man's "I predict COVID will just go away, someday in the future"

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