• TragicNotCute
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    139 months ago

    Hell of a shot though. Looks like a Starling of some type. Maybe Eurasian? Maybe just common.

    • @DeestanOP
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      49 months ago

      Not sure! They are kinda new in my town, few years. Super interesting birds. Saw two of them stare down a teenage girl at the bus stop until she gave them part of her sandwich.

      • @[email protected]
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        69 months ago

        two of them stare[d] down a teenage girl at the bus stop until she gave them [her food]

        Wonder why the city wouldn’t want people feeding lil featherbirbs :)

        (For context I love birds enough to be concerned about doing right by them even though feeding them is fun and initially seems like must be benign if not actually helpful)

        • @DeestanOP
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          49 months ago

          To make my crime less exciting, I can add that the rule isn’t about the birds really. We have recently developet rat problems, but: a lot of people feed birds by dumping sacks of bread which the rats eat. And on top of that some rat activists (yes) proceed to dump huge piles of food specifically for the rats but claim to the law that it’s bird food.

          So it’s “forbidden” only as a technicality to be able to prosecute rat feeders. Bird feeding, and especially direct feeding, they don’t care about.

        • @[email protected]
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          9 months ago

          My entire country advises against feeding birds or any wildlife, it’s harmful to them.

      • @DeestanOP
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        29 months ago

        Part of a oatmeal raisin scone.