This 26 July 2019 video from Canada says about itself:
Female Common Eiders often combine their chicks together into larger nursery groups.
Two to seven broods combine to form a colony.
This 26 July 2019 video from Canada says about itself:
Female Common Eiders often combine their chicks together into larger nursery groups.
Two to seven broods combine to form a colony.
heh-heh …
“Wild turkeys terrorized a Central Florida senior community this spring, charging octogenarians using walkers, chasing golf carts and cornering residents in their garages, according to law enforcement reports and resident accounts of the months-long bird assault.”
https://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/20190725/wild-turkeys-terrorize-florida-senior-community
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