rockjumperbirdingtours:

Photo of the Day – The Chestnut-crowned Antpitta (Grallaria ruficapilla) ranges from northern Venezuela south to central Peru. This stunning species is actually one of the easier antpittas to see. Their calls are easy to imitate and their curious nature means they often approach in response to human whistles.

This beauty was photographed by Adam Riley in Ecuador

Please look up “antpitta bird” on Google. They’re all little round birds with long legs, and it’s the cutest photoset ever.

persverso:

thatll-do:

lickkaballs:

the loveliest meowing of them all

A BABY

[a wonderful milkmaiden]: Mrrmeow?
[the milkmaiden]: Mrrpmeow?
[an entity of the shadow]: (emerges from the shade)
[the delightful maiden]:Mrrp?
[the entity]
]:

(bravely breaks the boundary of the shadow, bravely impeaches it and passes the border of the realm of light in order to be joined with the brave milkmaiden.)
[the entity]: (A high-pitched “mmrp!” of delight)
[the wonderful milkmaiden]: (She decides that this footage is sufficient. The camera man is instantly murdered upon impact.)