EdwardPhilips, to Birds
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Morning all. The weekend open slowly towards us like a squeaky gate. Or even like a squeaky guineafowl. Have a good one. xx

RememberUsAlways, to instagramreality
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Consider that for 12 years, candidates are so , so , not a single candidate can beat .

told us they wanted to destroy the Republican party and here we are.


cjeng, to community
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SteveHendersonFineArt, to PetBirds
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Deep in the secluded forest there is silence and calm -- so much silence and calm that the ducks feel safe. This, this is what the term "green" means. It's not a political movement, it's nature's favorite color.

Mallard Grove canvas print -- https://2-steve-henderson.pixels.com/featured/mallard-grove-steve-henderson.html?product=canvas-print

ProcessParsnip, to random

breaking news, are Asian. (I don't know anything about chickens and never thought about where they came from, nor had the thought of wild ancestral chickens occurred)

"The earliest chicken remains came from Ban Non Wat, in Central Thailand, a dry rice farming site known to be inhabited since the Neolithic Age. The earliest chicken remains came from between 1650 B.C.E. and 1250 B.C.E., during the Bronze Age. Instead of being flooded like paddies, the fields were soaked by seasonal rains and attracted hungry wildfowl. The researchers note that this led to chicken around 3,500 years ago, Science News reports. Experts also found a correlation between the spread of dry rice farming, millet and other grains with the spread of chicken bone trails across Asia, the Middle East and Africa, Science reports."

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/researchers-pinpoint-date-when-chickens-were-first-domesticated-180980212/

curiocritters, (edited )
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@ubi everything we use in our day to day lives has its place in nature - the ultimate of !

We domesticated the Red Jungle , from which all modern 'breeds' of poultry were derived.

But their ancestors still haunt the wilds of .

Long live the !

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