It's good to know your limits! I ignore them and I just get in trouble. 😁
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Jim! Jim! He's our guy! He'll make sure the owl will fly! Goooooooo Jim!!!
I saw some of those condors up close at the National Aviary, and they were mindblowing!
Somewhat related, they had this bite force station at the local aquarium. It was this about waist-height board you were supposed to press on as hard as you can. I'm assuming it was designed for children, and not grown idiots like myself. It listed some animals like a Great White and a Tiger and Hippo and Crocodile and how high their bite force was in PSI like one of those swing the hammer, ring the bell games at a fair.
Now, I am not a person of small stature, so I wanted to see how high I could press this meter. I did get it pretty darn high after finding a good bracing on the flooring, but trying to squeeze that last effort out, I felt my anatomy start to move and I was so shocked I wasn't hurt. I swore that I had just given myself a hernia, but thankfully had not. I do remember feeling rather impressed with myself overall, but I should probably avoid doing that again outside of an emergency! 🤪
Thank you, that makes some sense. I'm from the US, so very much familiar with the ones that are supposed to be representing a more liberal set of positions selling out some of the smaller groups to try and find broader appeal across those party lines. I did see about his backpedaling about acknowledging trans peoples' genders.
It does often tend to sting a bit more when you get backstabbed by someone who was supposed to at least be sympathetic to your side, rather than someone you knew always disliked you. Streeting seems to have gotten himself into this position of disapproval in a similar way with the trans activists. It's not like the activists are making threats to him or vowing to fight him forever, they just want to be treated as human beings, and if that happens, there won't be any more vandalism. Sounds more than fair.
For the bunny info:
Writeup on how people often handle wild bunnies in ways that can hurt them.
Rabbit touch/no touch chart
Rabbits do some head affection stuff, but they do have some blindspots, so watch going in too quickly or taking them by surprise from popping out of a place they can't see. Most other spots are only grabbed by predators, and the butt is grabbed by both predators and other rabbits scolding them, so wild rabbit buns don't seem to be a good touch under near any circumstance.
I thought I was rubbing its forehead when I got it pointed out to me, but perhaps not or I was in one of the blindspots for a really little bunny. I forget if they even had their eyes open.
I was more angrily scolded by someone at I believe the Shaver's Creek rescue that has the new Hawk Owlet I posted about the other week. There was a funky looking turtle who I thought was playing with me through the tank, but it turns out it was actually very mad at me, and I was just further provoking it. Oops! Even though he started it, I guess it's on me to be the adult in the room. So it's easy to misread animal body language we aren't familiar with.
LOL, I didn't even notice that! Sorry! I've cropped out the Forward button now. 😇
Here's a second photo I found that looks like it may be the same owl from this guy's photo stream.
I can't say I really find fault in what they did here. I'm against a lot of the calls for violent and destructive behavior that has become a daily thing on Lemmy, but from a quick reading up on Streeting, it sounds like other more peaceful means have been ineffectual over the last year+.
Reading TBB's info, they seem to only support limited damage of property of specific individuals that are causing them to have lives ruined or ended due to a denial of necessary services for political, not medical purposes. Streeting refuses to meet and talk with pro-trans groups, while finding repeated occasions to meet with extreme anti-trans organizations.
As someone in charge of providing health services to the public, Streeting is not serving the people he is sworn to protect and is actively contributing to their harm. Having a window broken, while properly not a legal response, is still significantly less damaging than what Streeting is contributing to. When you leave people with no legal course of action, then they are only left with illegal means of being heard, so he has made things like this inevitable. That the trans activists are limiting themselves to the minimum of disruption while their people are dying says a lot to their patience and reluctance to cause the same harm directed toward them.
For a successful movement, there will always be necessary a group of people being civil, but also a group willing to go to the next level for making those that want to ignore their peaceful voices and to show people cannot just trample all over them. I won't call it a necessary evil, because I don't think it is malicious and unrestrained. It is simply people becoming more desperate due to a situation they've been backed into.
I was also a bit surprised as someone just learning about Wes Streeting (I'm not UK) that he is an openly gay man who has done a lot to support LG and presumably B, but not the T communities in the past. If it isn't too off topic or inflammatory to get into, can someone give me a brief explainer why he would be anti-trans? I know trans isn't the same as gay, so is this just the male version of being a TERF or is there more to it? If this is just ignorant, please ignore this paragraph.
Nobody does wing:body ratio like an owl!
You can see here it's noticeably larger than the fairly similar sized Red Tailed Hawk, and while the Bald Eagle is 3x more massive, it is not 3x greater in wingspan. More wing=more stealth potential! (and that much more owl to love!)
You reminded me of something I wanted to look up.
Last week we got some baby bunnies that were attacked by a dog and I was trying to comfort one and the bunny lady said how I was doing it is how a predator would touch it before eating it. 😧
We see a lot of ourselves in our animal friends, but their lives are almost nothing like ours, and we can't treat them like we'd treat fellow humans. Especially when we start to go to non-mammalian species, most of us just don't have an understanding of their biology and psychology.
It makes great learning opportunities, but that just reinforces how little most of us know about the wild, too.
I really loved getting to visit Alcatraz a few years back. I hadn't known about the Occupation, and that was one of the surprise highlights of visiting.
It's a hauntingly beautiful place now as a wildlife sanctuary, and it felt empowering to see a place used for cruelty returned to a place of peace and knowledge.
I'd hate to know anyone who would prefer it to be in it's former state again. That would probably make them pretty despicable...