I’m not surprised, I’m pretty sure they’re wetland birds too.
I’m not surprised, I’m pretty sure they’re wetland birds too.
Australian white ibises. They’re kinda like the Australian equivalent to a raccoon in the US; they eat rubbish and their roosts stink because they tend to congregate in a single tree and then shit everywhere. But they are quite unique looking birds: long beaks, black heads and white plumage. So the tourists find them quite interesting and the locals call them bin chickens.
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They do provide valuable services like rescue (you can see the winch pod on the side) and search using IR and extremely high definition cameras. It’s not corruption, but I’m not going to deny that they do a lot of surveillance.
Can’t remember what the article was, but it was a local one for an area I don’t live in (I think it was a Canadian one). Anyway, ate the onion in a large discord server I had just joined. I was mostly just trying to become part of the community. Nobody corrected me for a couple of hours until some smug bastard said something along the lines of “…at least I know it’s a satiric publication.”
I’ve seen a lot of reporting on finding microplastics in new places and new quantities, but is there reliable evidence that it actually does damage? Genuinely asking, can someone please send me the papers?
Blue. I wouldn’t change much about my life rn, but an extra 10mil would be awesome.
Hey, I’ve heard this one before!
It’s Spring here in Australia and instead of the nice spring weather it’s gone straight to summer weather (including fires). We’re so fucked
It’s way more privacy-oriented, but a lot of Reddit communities were already very left wing
If you slide your finger along the spacebar you can move the cursor as well
I knew someone who kicked a cocaine habit and stopped drinking alcohol, but died of cancer because he couldn’t quit smoking.
This is not a small grocery chain. This is one of the two largest supermarket chains in Australia.
No, people only post glamping to social media. Plenty of people still go camping.