That bird is called "Mozu (モズ / 百舌)" in Japan. And the impaled victims are "Haya-nie(はやにえ)"pic.twitter.com/Rs8kNqXz9s
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That bird is called "Mozu (モズ / 百舌)" in Japan. And the impaled victims are "Haya-nie(はやにえ)"pic.twitter.com/Rs8kNqXz9s
Yes, I believe we all learned that early on from Flight Lieutenant Colin Blythe.
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European kids of a certain age learned about it from the children's show Animals of Farthing Woodpic.twitter.com/Db2NEjD2vT
Oh, my word - I just watched that clip. Bloodier than I expected
Good for you Europeans.
(My German-born mother gave me a taste for the dark & the macabre, having raised me on Struwwelpeter)
Barb-aric.
What a savage little beast. I want one.
God be making some metal ass creatures sometimes
what a vicious tweet
a serious bird
Vlad the Impaler Bird !
@Ostdrossel you should follow @41Strange - so many interesting birds - among many other fascinating things
Vicious murderer
The black fur at the eyes matching the black beak gives the appearance the bird is scowling, fitting for an impaler.
Huh. Maybe that's where Dan Simmons got the name for the Shrike.
The true impaler. Vlad would be proud
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