today’s bird is:
A New Study Reveals Migration Isn’t a Solo Affair—It’s the Social Event of the Season
Migrants face myriad challenges. That's why certain songbird species choose to travel (and possibly even work) together, according to research drawing on a trove of bird banding records. In a pioneering study published last week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers discovered that songbirds socialize across species lines, forming “migrating communities” as they travel. While ornithologists previously believed migrant species like the American Redstart and Magnolia Warbler just happened to end up flying near one another, we now know that this closeness is no coincidence: It’s a sign that different bird species can form ecologically meaningful relationships and may even help each other out along their migratory journeys...
Okay I know I posted the first one already but it's a collection now. Anyway don't you ever get so tired of this
the ai’s aversion to producing anything that’s not aesthetically pleasing dentist office artwork leaves it unable to comprehend true beauty
i took the first hooker outside gomorrah to space
one of the first and most enduring tests of your commitment to anarchism comes when you realise the porous, post-hoc infinitely amorphous nature of ideological labels applies to your guys too and there are so many stripes and interpretations of anarchism (inherently, because of the thing it is) that everyone who ever levels broad brush criticism at 'anarchists' is both wrong [just talking about some guys they met, not anything intrinsic to the underlying relationship to hierarchy you all happen to share] and right [the type of guy they're mad at is definitely out there somewhere]. in this way it is much like society,