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The tiny Inca Dove (Columbina Inca) is covered in tan scaly-looking feathers that blend right in with its habitat. That is, until it bursts into flight, making a dry rattling whir with its wings while flashing chestnut underwings and white in its tail. Inca Doves, like other doves, feed their young dove milk or crop milk. Both males and females produce this substance in their crops (the pouch just above the stomach that birds use to store food). The walls of the crop swell until it produces a nutritious, milky-colored secretion. Despite its appearance, it’s not related to the milk produced by mammals. The Inca dove does not tolerate seriously cold temperatures. When the temperature drops to around 20 degrees Fahrenheit, these southern doves get cold. They huddle together to stay warm. Sometimes they even sit on top of each other, forming a dove pyramid up to 3 doves high—a behavior called pyramid roosting. Inca doves are common throughout their range, and U.S. populations have increased according to the North American Breeding Bird Survey. Inca Doves appear well-adapted to humans and have expanded north in recent years. In the Southwestern U.S., Inca Doves frequently visit ground and platform feeders.
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Worthwhile to View On Black with this one for detail.
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Yesterday I showed my class how to draw white and almost white flowers on white paper with coloured pencil. Here's the result of that demonstration: a very tiny (the flower was maybe 2 cm wide) rose with a hint of pink.
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We were very lucky indeed with our trip with Andrew.
Not only did we have our first view of the red sun ray at Tao Yuan's sunset, we also saw this tiny piece of rainbow reflected in the sky. I don't know what is it called, but it's pretty interesting to us city folks :p
Update: I finally found out that it is called a Sun Dog (scientific name parhelion ):
This is probably old news by now, but I just now was able to get my hands on a 41098 tourist kiosk, and these 1x1 round tiles w/ bar are amazing
It's 2.5 plates (1 stud) high, this might be the smallest stud inverter possible that isn't a LOTR ring
A new life is born, so tiny and fragile. It is a beginning of a new chapter for both the Father and little Sandra. I would like to see little Sandra grow up to be a fine lady.