British Museum (aka Museum of predatory art, but I suppose we must be happy that did rob it since a lot historical art in the Iraq and other countries has been destroyed recently)
I was impressed by by size of the museum and its collection.
The Natural History Museum is such a beautiful building.Your picture reminded me off another museum.
I haven’t been for years. Last time I went the dinosaur bones still had meat on them!The Natural History Museum is such a beautiful building.
Yes but our robins are nicer than theirs.We don't have bluebirds in England, or anywhere else in Europe as far as I know, same with the fabulous cardinals. I see the colourful species attracted to US bird tables and I'm a little jealous!
Yeah, we have a cardinal family in the backyard, a few woodpeckers, and a group of mean ol’ bluejays that the resident hawk likes to eat. Food for all, I suppose.We don't have bluebirds in England, or anywhere else in Europe as far as I know, same with the fabulous cardinals. I see the colourful species attracted to US bird tables and I'm a little jealous!
I agree with that, but please come get your starlings!Yes but our robins are nicer than theirs.
They aren’t ours. Same as the pigeons. They’ve been repatriated elsewhere!Yeah, we have a cardinal family in the backyard, a few woodpeckers, and a group of mean ol’ bluejays that the resident hawk likes to eat. Food for all, I suppose.
I agree with that, but please come get your starlings!
I agree with that, but please come get your starlings!
I like the part of the photo showing everyone looking down at their phones.
down's very nice.
He’s welcome to eat the pigeons, starlings and magpies. But leave the tits, robins and sparrows alone!View attachment 890538
The resident hawk's ears must have been burning.
Same goes for this vicious killer!