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Swarm of Harvestmen, S Kaggaladu, Sira trip, 010215

Today, on our walk, Yannig curled up in the grass at my feet, or tried

to hide himself in a hedge.

Although there were a couple of explosions from the quarry that startled

him, he has indeed got used to these.

He didn't enjoy his walk in the way he usually does. That is to say he

didn't run around and explore.

Back home, pretty normal, though this morning he ran round and round he

garden in a frenetic fashion. That's not usual, either.

Behavioural Insights with David Halpern

COMMON RAVEN Corvus corax, Presumably a pair, unusual behaviour , landing on balconies, 790 Springland Dr, Ottawa ON Canada 28 April 2018

Behavioural Insights with David Halpern

This gull was flying around with a large stick in it's beak. It then tossed it up in the air and followed it down and grabbed it. It then flew back up to about the same height, and then did it again a number of times.

mysterious yellow aura

underwater, marine creatures, fish

school of hunting jackfish/kingfish (Melampygus sp.) with a ball of baitfish

Indian ocean

©Geoff Spiby/Cape Photo Library

I always think birds doing this look like they've gone into a trance. They just sit there, wings spread out, eyes wide but unseeing, absolutely unmoving. Very strange!

Model: my friend Beth

Title: Bjork

Behavioural Insights with David Halpern

After a long sniff she tried to butt her.

by Georgi Lazarov

 

Illustration Denitsa Boiadjieva

Festival über die Digitalisierung Datenkapitalismus. Foto: Frank Prost

blanca, where exactly is murcia?

  

Workcamp Le Vernet La Varenne

Behavioural Design Camp // #BDC // Fotos: Sandra Junker - www.studioseeya.com

    

Behavioural Insights with David Halpern

Behavioural Insights with David Halpern

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