I know!!! How can I do anything else but stare at the toat adobs face for the rest of day???
And the other links are pretty good too. Mike had me totally confused with the names for the otters. I’m thought to myself, we’re all such geeks here, he should know that 2 of those names aren’t Star Wars. The rain bird is actually very smart, gets a shower with minimal effort.
Blue Footed BoobyJanuary 28, 2019 / 9:32 am
I love everything about the sprinkler bird, but most of all how it mostly looks in the direction the sprinkler turns it, like the rotation is synced to his ideal lookout procedure.
This face has rendered me useless. Sorry, boss.
I know!!! How can I do anything else but stare at the toat adobs face for the rest of day???
And the other links are pretty good too. Mike had me totally confused with the names for the otters. I’m thought to myself, we’re all such geeks here, he should know that 2 of those names aren’t Star Wars. The rain bird is actually very smart, gets a shower with minimal effort.
I love everything about the sprinkler bird, but most of all how it mostly looks in the direction the sprinkler turns it, like the rotation is synced to his ideal lookout procedure.
Love it. I’m sure they do – how could they not?
Dare I say it? The hawk is incubating a sprinkler! (Looks like an immature Cooper’s Hawk)
And she wins the internet today!!
Woo-hoo!!!
Win!
Jan B rules!
Thanks for identifying the bird. I thought it must be a hawk of some kind, but I don’t know anything about the different kinds.
Said in a ‘tweenager’ voice- ‘Am not! You’re immature!’
All the sweet faces! I want a baby otter in the worst way.
Deb, will this help?
https://www.spoonflower.com/shop?type=fabric&view=designs&shop=fabric&t=Otter
Helpful and DEADLY! So many options! How could I choose?
https://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/7582831-cut–sew-otter-plush-tropical-by-sewdesune
I’m extremely glad this birdie doesn’t want to sit on my shoulder to dry off. Budgies and lovebirds are soggy enough.