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A bird's eye view of a life in flight.
MEET LECTRI- a fellow student and Electrical Engineering graduate!
This is Lectri, the Australian magpie, I rescued last winter. She was a very young, newly fledged bird, sitting still on a gate, unable to move or fly. I could not see any parents around and as she seemed clearly unwell and hungry, I did not want to wait and eliminate any chances of her survival.
By Maria A Leo-lo-Shiva 4 years ago in Petlife
Mina & Mithu(Jungle Myna) | My Pet- My First Love, Best Companion, Friendly Pet
Pet Lovers People!😎 I was writing this while sitting by the window of my house. It's winter, the weather is fine, it's raining outside, I'm composing this post in order to enter the contest. Humans' best companions are their pets. They are our closest companions. It is unable to make any demands on us. They simply provide us with genuine love. They don't retaliate if we defeat them. There are two birds in my house. Mithu is one of my birds, and Mina is another. "Jungle Myna" is the name of the creature. I acquired this name from a Bengali comic called "Mina Mithu." In the cartoon, I really like the names of these two characters. That is why I have given my pet that name.
By Spondan Chowdhury4 years ago in Petlife
The Ranch
Business had not been good lately, Lina thought to herself as she worked. Clients were scarce, the weather was unpleasant, and it was becoming more and more challenging to make ends meet. She was dreading the upcoming meeting with a financial advisor at the bank that she could only afford because he was an old family friend. She hated that money was always at the forefront of her mind these days. In the past, it seemed to flow in without much trouble. She wasn’t sure what had changed, or how to fix it. As much as she loved her ranch, Lina was worried that it just wasn’t sustainable at this point to keep it up and running. Things needed to turn around very soon to have a chance at staying afloat. The ranch had been in her family for five generations, and she had long dreamed of running it herself. It was all she had ever wanted and all she knew. It would be heartbreaking to be the one responsible for shutting it down and selling it off in pieces.
By Jennifer Rae4 years ago in Petlife
I Don't Care If Your Pet Cemetery IS Fortune 500-listed, I STILL Want to Speak with the Manager!
Maggie, our pet barn owl, was my best friend. I was sure she would be fine in the den while I cleaned her cage. I shrieked in horror when I saw the brown feathers wafting from our newly-purchased 600-horsepower Roomba.
By Larry Ryals4 years ago in Petlife
Going, going, gone
I met Barnabus when he was still a fledgeling learning to flap his wings. He was just a couple of months old. In human year's I wasn't much older, I still had no body hair, not like Tyler. What a difference four years made, Ty at 16 was already contemplating shaving. I was still being mesmerized by a young barn owl.
By Jan Portugal4 years ago in Petlife
Bright Feathers
Asia Helmeted Hornbills are birds that stand out from the rest with their elongated yellow beaks, wrinkly throat patches, and a massive casque on the top of their heads that make them look like they are wearing helmets. These birds make their homes in the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Thailand and Myanmar. Their diet includes strangler figs. Unfortunately, these birds are victims of hunting due to poachers killing them for their casques to make jewelry and ornaments.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Petlife








