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Submerge into The Last Survivor’s world.

Nilgans(Egyptian goose) am Pumpsee im Rosensteinpark, Bad Cannstatt.

I call this one: The Last Survivor.We don’t know what exactly happened to its siblings, but we can pI call this one: The Last Survivor.We don’t know what exactly happened to its siblings, but we can p

I call this one: The Last Survivor.

We don’t know what exactly happened to its siblings, but we can pretty much guess. We don’t know who actually did it, but our little friend here has some sick scars to show for it.

Nilgans(Egyptian goose) am Pumpsee im Rosensteinpark, Bad Cannstatt.


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Today’s photo is dedicated to Jürgen and Isolde –yeah, like in the legend Tristan and Isolde (Iseult

Today’s photo is dedicated to Jürgen and Isolde –yeah, like in the legend Tristan and Isolde (Iseult)–, since we discovered this little Zilpzalp together.

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Zilpzalp (chiffchaff) auf dem Blauen Weg, Stuttgart-West.


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The snow melting under the sun. Browns and whites combine. A song thrush joins the scene. My presenc

The snow melting under the sun. Browns and whites combine. A song thrush joins the scene. My presence is unwelcome.

Singdrossel (song thrush) auf dem Birkenkopf, Stuttgart-West.


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Oh, dear goodness me! Why do I love you so much, Rotkehlchen!!1!1Rotkehlchen (European robin) auf de

Oh, dear goodness me! Why do I love you so much, Rotkehlchen!!1!1

Rotkehlchen (European robin) auf dem Birkenkopf, Stuttgart-West.


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I camouflaged behind a trash can to take this one. Dohle (jackdaw) am Eckensee im Oberen Schlossgart

I camouflaged behind a trash can to take this one.

Dohle (jackdaw) am Eckensee im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.


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This is the moment when she realized I had been right there trying to get a decent shot for the last

This is the moment when she realized I had been right there trying to get a decent shot for the last good 15 minutes. And off she went.

Kohlmeise (great tit) auf dem Birkenkopf, Stuttgart-West.


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You can see in its little face the pain in its little heart. ️Wacholderdrossel (fieldfare) auf dem S

You can see in its little face the pain in its little heart. ️

Wacholderdrossel (fieldfare) auf dem Schlossplatz, Stuttgart-Mitte.


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Just my good old friend Schwarzy being all agitated.

Amsel♂️(blackbird) in Stuttgart-West.

Kleiber was going deeper into the darkness of the forest, where mysterious creatures, blood-thirsty

Kleiber was going deeper into the darkness of the forest, where mysterious creatures, blood-thirsty beasts, and photographers awaited him.

Kleiber (nuthatch) auf der Karlshöhe, Stuttgart-Süd.


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I was wondering why Graureiher would be interested in watching the old folks in town playing boccie.I was wondering why Graureiher would be interested in watching the old folks in town playing boccie.I was wondering why Graureiher would be interested in watching the old folks in town playing boccie.I was wondering why Graureiher would be interested in watching the old folks in town playing boccie.I was wondering why Graureiher would be interested in watching the old folks in town playing boccie.I was wondering why Graureiher would be interested in watching the old folks in town playing boccie.

I was wondering why Graureiher would be interested in watching the old folks in town playing boccie. I was gobsmacked. But the answer came pretty much right away. I’m so gullible, mate.

Graureiher (grey heron) im Mittleren Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.


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The forest’s secretsThe encounters are unknownA song thrush this time.Singdrossel (song thrush

The forest’s secrets
The encounters are unknown
A song thrush this time.

Singdrossel (song thrush) am Pfaffensee, Stuttgart-West.


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Another little orb. It was cold, but it warmed my heart.Sumpfmeise (marsh tit) auf dem Hasenberg, St

Another little orb. It was cold, but it warmed my heart.

Sumpfmeise (marsh tit) auf dem Hasenberg, Stuttgart-West.


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Guys this isn’t related to this blog but this needs more people to see this. I’ve been birding for like, two or so months. One of my number one targets was a Sora (its a rail bird thats somewhat common) and for some reason I have been UNABLE to ever find one in every single one of my trips. Finding a Sora has been like, tied as my top goal since I started birding because 1) Sora has been missing in the Kingdom Hearts Fandom for 1161 days and its a meme 2) I fucking love Sora 3) heheh bird and Kingdom Hearts I gotta find it

And TODAY. Fucking TODAY I went out birding and I - for the first time - SAW A SORA. I FOUND SORA.

THEN I COME HOME

KINGDOM HEARTS 4 TRAILER.

SORA HAS BEEN FOUND.

I FOUND SORA (BIRD) AND SORA (CHARACTER) ON THE SAME FUCKING DAY WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK

IM SCREAMING I DIDNT GET A GOOD PHOTO BUT LIKE

LOOK I FOUND SORA IN REAL LIFE ON THE DAY THAT SORA APPEARED IN THE REAL WORLD

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