Why do they do that!?

lookatthisbabybird:

gallusrostromegalus:

I’m going to assume this is about the woodcock, which does… This:

Science has a couple guesses which include:

  • It’s a decent way to impersonate foliage blowing around in the wind for camoflage
  • So other woodcocks can find them
  • Carnivores look at that and go “That can’t possibly be food”
  • Part of thier brains is literally upside-down, who the fuck KNOWS what’s going on in there.

My personal theory is that all woodcocks have a song stuck in thier heads at all times and The Just Gotta Dance.

It makes them even more lovable.

Chameleons and walking sticks do kind of a front-to-back version of that same walk, and they do it to pretend they’re foliage. 

I’d imagine it’s probably some combination of all of the above, really.

rockjumperbirdingtours:

Photo of the Day – The Wilson’s Bird-of-Paradise (Diphyllodes respublica) is an Indonesian endemic. When it displays, the male puffs out its chest to reveal a striking green. It will clear away any green leaves on the ground below it to ensure it is the star of the show in the eyes of its potential mate. It is an incredible thing to witness!

This awesome photo was taken by Rockjumper tour leader, Glen Valentine