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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Ferocity, thy name is bird

They say birds are descendants of dinosaurs & that’s easy to believe since the little squirts have a real outsized attitude problem. They’ll tangle with a gorilla if he gets in their way or messes with their babies. This fierce little momma is just daring someone to go near her babies. Many human mothers will identify with the bird. (Photographer not identified)
Posted by Mary Scully at 10:47 PM

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