Bird feeds feathers to hatchlings! | |
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(OP) 2012Portal - Mayan Beyond 2012 User ID: 15022013 Netherlands 04/30/2021 07:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've watched Grackles eat feathers and wonder how much nutrition is really in them... Quoting: BRIEF Can't be much! From the love of power to the power of Love - My camera and video gear: [link to graphicstart.com] --- --- --- "Jesus Christ, the Son of God our Savior" |
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(OP) 2012Portal - Mayan Beyond 2012 User ID: 15022013 Netherlands 04/30/2021 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can this be some sort of cannibalism, as all animals are drawn to food. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80295346 Birds eat birds all the time... the pelican eating the pigeons is disturbing Pelicans are like garbage trucks in that regard. From the love of power to the power of Love - My camera and video gear: [link to graphicstart.com] --- --- --- "Jesus Christ, the Son of God our Savior" |
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(OP) 2012Portal - Mayan Beyond 2012 User ID: 15022013 Netherlands 05/01/2021 01:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And what fish did this grebe catch?! Or creature? [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] From the love of power to the power of Love - My camera and video gear: [link to graphicstart.com] --- --- --- "Jesus Christ, the Son of God our Savior" |
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(OP) 2012Portal - Mayan Beyond 2012 User ID: 15022013 Netherlands 05/02/2021 02:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They say, "The grebe has a unique excretory system. It throws out one or two balls of excreta through its mouth on every alternate day. The staple diet of grebes is fish. So, the ball of waste has indigestible fish bones and scales apart from gastric parasites." But I have seen the grebe young hungry. Papa grebe failing at catching fish and the hatchlings peeping for food. Pleading for something to fill their stomachs. The feathers satisfy the grebe hatchlings. They feel less hungry. That is why I think they feed feathers. To fill their stomachs. From the love of power to the power of Love - My camera and video gear: [link to graphicstart.com] --- --- --- "Jesus Christ, the Son of God our Savior" |