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[–] [email protected] 3 points 27 minutes ago (1 children)

I had no idea how you'd pronounce lychen, so thanks for the educational pun!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 hours ago

What a fluffy cute little fella.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 hours ago

Thank you for the great story. Your dog must still be dreaming of those sheep, haha.

Also love seeing the shepherd dogs at work, very professional.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Yes, very much worth it, can make a big difference. Even though i turned to buy my local store's brand, I saw that they were rated very highly in a canned tomatoes test and they really taste good.

 

I am not sure if this can even be called a pizza crime because it's available in almost any pizzeria in Italy, may even be listed under the "classic pizza" section. I don't remember seeing this one at home and i have always been kinda keen to order it but never dared to.

So now I saw it in a focacceria and figured this was my chance - just a quick transaction, then I can eat it alone, somewhere where nobody sees me 😁

Well, it was a bit underwhelming tbh. I might have to try it again with freshly fried fries, in a pizzeria, and eat it before the eyes of everybody else.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

I hope I was not the only one to try and tap that down arrow on the nightshade 😁

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 day ago

Oh ok, thank you. It was really kinda tempting to try it, haha. At least some animals seem to like it though, I also saw some complete ones with red berries on it, but this was the biggest one I saw, coconut size.

 

Well it looked juicy, fruity, sugary to me, I did not try it. In this hot, dry, rocky landscape, this juicy wonder really sticks out.

Location is Sardinia.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

Oh my god, this is fantastic. What.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

I may cross post whenever I see fit, sure, but I have no interest to have my content in our no-life-bot's toxic repost cloaca.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Haha. At least you have some good humour and you drew that pirate crow quite nice. Cheers brother.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Thank you. I certainly don't have the ambition to make money off off my content, I just want to share it and have fun without being bothered by this person and have my content dragged into political obsessions. That's it. It would be nice if they could just leave me alone, but they don't.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

I said half automated. I am slinging insults at you, and the mod, not instances wtf, that is your life's mission. I sling insults at you because you ignored my polite requests to not please repost my content there.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago (6 children)

I reckon that this topic is - at least partly - about my desire to not have my OC insta reposted by them. So it is about OC.

I don't mind the normal cross post, but this half automated reposting, with the stated goal to reduce the already measly interaction i get posting niche stuff, that i don't like. But apparently, at least according to @[email protected] , I need to see a mental health expert for taking issue with that.

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Zero Scare Crow (lemmynsfw.com)
submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

cross posted from [email protected]

There is this little crow at Piazetta Savoia in Cagliari who left its nest a bit early two weeks ago. The staff of the surrounding gastronomy fed it and now it is absolutely not scared of people and hangs around there. Doing all kinds of dorky baby crow stuff. Really crazy to see, never seen this before. It made me jump just now, as it nibbled on my sandals as I am writing this.

I passed by here earlier in the morning and was glad to not see it here, so it does seem to have a bit of a life outside of the Piazetta.

I am no crow expert, but I know that it quite often happens that crows leave their nest too early and then keep sitting on the ground. That does not mean the parents don't care for it anymore, but they may still be feeding it. So I would not just pick up a sitting baby crow before observing if the parents are still there for it. It could take a couple hours though.

 

It's all over the place here in Sardinia, makes it all look so nice.

 

When I was about to break down my tent, six white Sardinian shepherd dogs showed up. Beautiful medium sized dogs. They were barking a bit, kept a bit of distance, eventually figured I was alright, then left. Guess they had work to do.

I left camp and cycled along this dirt track, which seemed to be a real promising panoramic path to go, when I ran into the group again. The sheep were right at the track and the dogs blocked my way. I stood there for a bit, tried what happened if I pushed my bike a bit more towards them, but they did not seem to like that whatsoever. Bummer. Well at least they left me alone through the night, i heard the sheep's bells and dog's barks all around me when i got here yesterday and was a bit worried they'd bark me out of the spot in the night.

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Anyway, i did not want to test how far they would go and decided to turn around and take a different route along some asphalt road, which was also real nice, nobodz around but some cows, sheep and cork trees.

 

Crosposted from [email protected]

One of my favorite things about staying at official camp sites is that the birds in the area know that humans leave crumbs.

Lured some collared doves to my tent. I hope they'll have breakfast with me tomorrow.

Now i looked up what the difference between doves and pigeons is again. I thought there was no difference other than something etymological, dove obviously has Germanic roots, pigeon is French. In German and I believe Dutch they are all called doves (taube, Dutch: duif). But then I read an article which claimed this:

All species and breeds of pigeons have 80 chromosomes while all species and breeds of dove have 76 or 78 chromosomes.

But the feral's ancestors are called rock doves? Are they just named wrong, are they not doves?

French also has the colombe word for what I guess the English call doves, and the rock doves are also called colombe des rochers but i think mostly pigeon biset..

 

Leaves look like this:

it's growing in the same flower pot as the other one, about 80cm high.

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What is it (lemmynsfw.com)
 

It's like two meters high and growing in the flower pot i use to empty the birds water dish in.

 

Hello bird friends. I have created a pigeon community to not post too much pigeon stuff here, as i don't think it fits all that well, but on some occasions i feel like it'd be fine to post. Like this one i took yesterday of this sweet couple. If you like pigeons, you are very welcome to [email protected] .

cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/30632431

Just caught these two sitting together in the water dish 🥰 Made my day.

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