After many years, an Eastern Bluebird finally found his way to our feeder. (S.E. Pennsylvania) [March. 2018]6yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/birdpics
Before this year, I’ve never had Eastern Bluebirds visit our feeder. The weird and lengthy winter we had brought dozens of them. All eating peanuts. (S.E. Pennsylvania) [March. 2018]6yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/birdpics
Mourning dove visiting feeder during snowstorm (SE Pennsylvania) [Jan. 2018]6yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/birdpics
A male Northern Cardinal on one of his last molting stages (S.E. Pennsylvania) [Aug. 2017]7yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/birdpics
When your rabies symptoms kick in just before that make-up test6yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/SimpsonsFaces
I never realized until when I came across this guy today. Apparently, Turkey Vultures have holes in their beaks so large you can see out the other side.6yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/birdpics
I’ve caught something I’ve never seen: Canada Geese balancing on one leg together. Why are they doing this?7yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/birding
Going through some old shitty artwork I did. Not hard to figure out the LSD ones.7yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/LSD
This little guy has been having a field day with the bird seed we put out7yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/squirrels
Sorry for the horrendous quality and lighting. Taken just moments ago in SE Pennsylvania6yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/whatsthisbird
When you’re not made of stone and they drive a dump truck of money to your house6yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/SimpsonsFaces
This ruler used is my art class has a friendly reminder6yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/mildlyinteresting
Turkey Vultures have holes in their beaks so large that you can see through the other side.6yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/pics
Seen by a pond the other day in SE, Pennsylvania. We’re as large or larger than Canada geese.6yr ⋅ 3_easy_payments_1333 ⋅ r/whatsthisbird