Who needs a sliding board, swings, or see-saw when you’ve got a big, cozy dog who’s trying to take a nap? He’s all-purpose playground equipment.
Oh, well, puppies will do the same thing to a prone human being.
Who needs a sliding board, swings, or see-saw when you’ve got a big, cozy dog who’s trying to take a nap? He’s all-purpose playground equipment.
Oh, well, puppies will do the same thing to a prone human being.
He looks like a good dog.
What a sweet dog! And the kittens could have definitely pestered him much more than they did. The whole scene was very sweet 🙂
Busy time of year, so I don’t expect to have much time to catch up on emails and alerts, but here’s one to start your day:
https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2017/12/22/friday-funny-cockatiel-mimics-iphone/
He was obviously a very good boy to tolerate that so gently. It’s a beautiful scene.
The cockatiel is pretty amazing. He really nailed that ringtone. I’ve copied some songs by ear in my day and it isn’t exactly as easy as falling off a log. In order to do that, somewhere inside that “bird brain” there has to be an understanding of scales, etc. I’m not suggesting that the bird knows that it’s singing in a certain key, but it has to sense the orderliness of a scale in order to be able to imitate the song.
Of course all of this happened by blind, evolutionary chance. Right! Sure! 🙂
Of course – what else? 🙂
Some birds have a brain-to-body ratio almost as high as that of humans. It’s supposed to reflect a capacity for high intelligence.
Although Al Franken et al would be indications that it reflects nothing at all.