Meet This Bird, Who is Called the Black-Throated Bushtit

This bird is called the black-throated bushtit is only 10.5 centimeters (4 inches) small and 4-9 grams (0.14-0.317 ounces) light.

Chen Chengguang, a Taiwanese wildlife photographer who specializes in bird photography, has captured these birdies in ways that really do them justice. The fluffy and colored plumage is so clear in this photographer’s images.

The black-throated bushtit usually lives in open broadleaf forest as well as pine forest occurring in middle latitudes. It is highly social and known to travel in large flocks up to 40 birds. They can be found from the foothills of the Himalayas, stretching across northern India through north-eastern Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, northern Myanmar, Vietnam, and Taiwan. Also, disjunct populations have been spotted in southern Vietnam, the island of Hainan, and further north in China up to the Yellow River.

More info: Instagram

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Vet Goes Viral After Naming 5 Dog And 4 Cat Breeds He Would Never Purchase

For most of the pet lovers there, we know we are choosing our pets wisely (if we have the chance to). Some things have to be considered, like our capability to raise the animal or the practicality of raising a certain breed. Because sometimes, you would be allured by the look of the pet and only realize that it would be hard to maintain the pet.

The veterinarian Ben (@ben.the.vet) shares the same viewpoint. So he published a video where he ran down the breeds of cats and dogs that would have the most disadvantages for him as a vet. Keep in mind that this list is from a veterinarian’s perspective and is subjective. This does not intend to foster aversion towards the mentioned breeds.

More info: TikTok

This veterinarian listed down dog and cat breeds that he wouldn’t recommend buying







































Here’s what the audience had to say






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