mymodernmet:
“ Modern Wilderness by Daniel Zakharov
“Nowadays animals are born in captivity, between concrete, tiling, cement-slab buildings and artificial landscapes instead of the endless stretch of nature. In the meantime, the zoo has become home...
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mymodernmet:
“ Modern Wilderness by Daniel Zakharov
“Nowadays animals are born in captivity, between concrete, tiling, cement-slab buildings and artificial landscapes instead of the endless stretch of nature. In the meantime, the zoo has become home...
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mymodernmet:

Modern Wilderness by Daniel Zakharov

“Nowadays animals are born in captivity, between concrete, tiling, cement-slab buildings and artificial landscapes instead of the endless stretch of nature. In the meantime, the zoo has become home for the animals and they have lost the memory of their ancestral breeding grounds. However, by looking them in the eyes, one gets the feeling of recognizing their desire for true destiny.”

todaysbird:

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the nicobar pigeon is a medium-sized member of the pigeon family found on islands off the coast of asia. they are the closest living relative to both the dodo and the rodriguez solitare, both of which were large flightless birds, now extinct. the nicobar pigeon is distinguished by its flowing iridescent feathers; it also has a bright white tail. nicobar pigeons feed on fruit, seeds, and grain, spending time in large flocks.

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A box of junk on my balcony

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Pigeons:


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Originally posted by coffee-and-tea-v

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Apparently they went furniture shopping, too, since the family is getting bigger.

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I’ve named them Leia and Luke:

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They’re ugly and cute at the same time:

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Messy little critters:

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They’ve entered their rebellious phase:

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Just when I thought Luke and Leia grew up and I can finally clean the balcony, lo and behold, another pair of twins.

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“This mop makes a good nest but, I dunno, it just needs more twigs.” ~ a pigeon, probably