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Magpie looking to snack on what mamma is protecting. Keep your guard up, momma!

  • Maeve
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    39 days ago

    Where in from, similar behavior is called “heart,” which probably loosely translates to those who don’t understand as “crazy.” Maybe it’s similar with our fauna kindred. Do what’s necessary, or die trying. I’m not sure it’s anthropomorphizing, either, could be just good ol’ evolutionary ID taking control, for better or worse.

    On my walk this morning, I was greeted with a squirrel that stretched his neck out, almost to slinky effect, to acknowledge fur senior on a leash, and a fat dove cooing his annoyance as he swooped low across my path from his electrical line perch. At the quarter - mile crossroads, I was delighted to see a small frog hop to my midpath and planned to inspect it, when a few more steps brought me within range to do, and a yooge blue-black crow appeared from the ethers to snatch it up and fly onto an oak bought to breakfast on it. That crow was big enough to resemble a raven. Maybe it was, it happened so fast, I couldn’t get a good look.

    • anon6789OP
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      29 days ago

      I feel we just get “surprised” when we get a real glance at what life is like for wild animals. Many of us have pets, but it’s not quite the same. People with livestock have a better idea when they see things like pigs to chickens do brutal things when most of us would still consider them as pretty tame. But those guys are still domesticated, so wild animals are really going to surprise a lot of people.

      The people at the clinic have been talking about herons lately. I think of them as big, beautiful, graceful birds that like fish. Now I hear the stories about how they are really dangerous to the rescuers and will go straight for their eyes to defend themselves, and I’m seeing them come up on my wildlife photographer feeds where they are killing and eating squirrels and other mammals. So many things happen in the blink of an eye and with such violence that we don’t expect from the modern and removed from nature lives most of us have.

      Whenever I see animals come up against each other, I just remind myself that this is a natural situation and sometimes one side will win, and others the other one will, and it’s how the world keeps its equilibrium. I do want them all succeed, though there is some bias in this particular scenario, but they’re all great animals with strong survival instincts. I appreciate both the fact that I don’t have to be in that situation myself as an animal, and just how much fortitude and perseverance all these underestimated animals possess.

      • Maeve
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        29 days ago

        Yes. Our ancestors gave us a good life, at their expense, and imo, evolution is the reincarnation experience. As is devolution, perhaps. We forget to remember and the wheel keeps turning.

        • anon6789OP
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          29 days ago

          Lol I’ve been feeling we’ve gotten mired in some devolution recently. 😒

          • Maeve
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            29 days ago

            Sure. The generations who remembered passed away, those who were “too busy” or entertained to care came of age. Mutual aid, direct action.