Fantastic red dots!
Fantastic red dots!
Where is her hat? She hardly ever goes hatless.
Where is her hat? She almost never goes hatless.
Self-assured cuff reveal.
Cheery German expression here.
These are totally invader Viking rats from Norway. Not rare at all.
These are very serious British conservationists who worried endlessly about poison, and found the gentlest kindest poison that they could. The rats eat it and then crawl into their burrows and die. And it gets way diluted in the streams and then in the oceans. They also worried about the rats dying, and apparently…
Well yes, there are many issues in the world, and this bird is just one. Apparently its ancestors somehow crossed hundreds of miles of ocean, more than a million years ago, to arrive at this island. They evolved into a new species, becoming bigger, and having more stripes. That is a huge amount of effort. And why…
thanks!