This neighbor has weird coloring for a starling, came alone, and knew exactly how to eat from this feeder the moment he landed
This neighbor has weird coloring for a starling, came alone, and knew exactly how to eat from this feeder the moment he landed
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HE USED HIS BEAK TO EAT
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Many newfriends are r-slurred and take a minute of hopping and flying around to find a perch if they even try. Most of them just perch nearby and sorta stare at the feeder for a while before flying off because they can't figure it out.
Starlings perch nearby every few days but none of them have tried to eat from the feeder.
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Bro you're faking the funk hard.
"Some people don't know how to use a fork" type of bullshit, but the fork is connected to your mouth and you were born with the inherent knowledge to use it and would starve without.
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My BIPOC the problem isn't with their beaks. They can't figure out where to sit.
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Yo, maybe stop feeding birds your food then, it's making them r-slurred.
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Wtf a new bot?
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No u
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Starlings are super intelligent. Some even manage to speak.
I don't think his coloring is weird? It's just a white dotted one? But maybe that is regional stuff.
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