Adult Navanax
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An adult Navanax, crawling across a float on kelp, near Portuguese Rock off
Anacapa. The sensory organs they extend in front, and the eyes atop the
mantle,...
8 years ago
A blog about a flock of budgies: Sutcliffe, the white and blue pater familias, originally a budgie bin budgie who has come a million miles, Mary Ann, a completely yellow (lutein) shelter budgie who is a lovely plump diva, and their two wild type (green) offspring, Boo, and Magoo. We also have a cat, Shania (added much more recently, 7-09).
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I think that humans are social animals and enjoy flocking with other social species; just as those species enjoy forming flocks, packs, or herds with us. Parenting has a lot of social aspects, but so do lots of other activities. Hey, it takes a village to create a graffiti tagging crew, even if you get the dogs involved and do it from horseback.
May this story of separation; true love geographically asunder, and budgie survival in a kennel have a happy ending.
Not for too much longer, right?
Trusting that J, K, and the four starring budgies are all fine, and not harmed during the production of this saga.
Ha! Yes, Reston, no budgies were harmed in the making of this saga. In fact I like that phrase so much I am going to add it to the blog description.
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