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UK | Wingsmith | Scribbler of Art and Words | Made of Spite and most definitely a Cryptid | Aro-Ace | Sweetheart💜🐝: @DrRabbits Commissions Open
South East, England Katılım Mayıs 2016
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If you hate Generative AI, the best way to fight back is to support real artists.




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If you hate Generative AI, the best way to fight back is to support real artists.
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Scotland becomes first UK country to put Swift bricks into law rarebirdalert.co.uk/v2/Content/Sco…
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Recent research from Kyoto University reveals that female dogs actively assess human competence—while male dogs do not.
Female dogs clearly prefer approaching humans who successfully complete tasks, such as opening food containers, over those who fail. In contrast, male dogs show no preference and treat both competent and incompetent humans equally.
These findings, published in a study titled "Female dogs evaluate levels of competence in humans," indicate that female dogs exhibit a more advanced form of social evaluation, particularly when food or resources are involved. They pay closer attention to human actions and their outcomes, using this information to decide who is the most reliable partner for obtaining rewards.
This competence bias suggests female dogs are more sensitive to efficiency and social results than previously thought. For dog owners, it means your female companion isn't just loyal—she's also quietly evaluating your ability to provide. These results highlight an intriguing sex difference in canine social cognition, potentially evolved to enhance females' chances of securing resources and survival.
[Chijiiwa, H., Horisaki, E., Hori, Y., Anderson, J. R., Fujita, K., & Kuroshima, H. (2022). Female dogs evaluate levels of competence in humans. Behavioural Processes, 203, 104778. DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2022.104778]

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When it snows and all you can hear is the birdsong❄️
I took a camera out after it snowed to capture the winter wonderland #yorkshirewolds #winterwidlife
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White-tailed Kite
This is the first decent shot I've been able to get of one of these, finally! Here are a few things you might not know about them.
1) They are masters of 'kiting'. They hover motionless in the wind like a kite while hunting prey.
2) They look like a gull but fly like a falcon. Elegant white beauty with pointed wings!
3) Nearly extinct in the US once, now making an epic comeback!
#birds #wildlife #naturephotography #raptor #birdsofprey

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Stoat leap🐾
Watch my latest YouTube video to see just how agile these animals are 👉youtu.be/NeWcc9zSMqM

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did you know? a group of albatrosses is referred to as a "conversation."
this nomenclature originates from 19th century dutch philologist cornelius pholio and his landmark work, "a comprehensive study of albatross linguistics." though his irreplicable inquiries were quickly forgotten by mainstream science, the work enjoyed a resurgence in the late 20th century as a piece of speculative fiction.
but pholio's cultural footprint extends beyond mere trivia night dictionary words... if you've ever golfed, you may be familiar with pholio's influence! the word "albatross," used to refer to a score of three-under on a hole, originates from pholio's "triad theory," which states that all albatross vocabulary assumes a group of three or more conversational participants!
(from ig @ melefaye2)
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Juvenile Osprey being harassed by a Hooded Crow, St John's #isleofman #NaturePhotography #nikonphotography

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