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I'm talking looking out your window, what mammals, birds, reptiles, cool bugs, or other critters do you occasionally see?

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[–] lvxferre@mander.xyz 4 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Birds: rufous horneros, rufous thrushes, kiskadees. Including a kiskadee fight, it was fucking hilarious - picture two males encircling each other, as if they were in a ring, surrounded by females. (Picture a 40yo surrounded by two cats, watching them fight through the window. It was like this.) Once in a blue moon I see a hummingbird, they used to visit me more often before the hail killed my fuchsia.

Cool arthropods: a silver argiope once, I "adopted" her but she had children and passed away, RIP Kumoko. My basil is always gathering some native bees. I guess for most people gaucho spiders count?

Mammals: only the usual. Cat, dog, cat, human, cat... ...my neighbourhood has a lot of cats, including uninvited guests.

I can't recall the last time I saw a toad. When I was a kid I had fun splashing them with water - it's harmless to the critter, but if you startle them they jump.

For reference, this is in urban South America, Cfb climate.

[–] Okokimup@lemmy.world 1 points 8 hours ago

I had to Google kiskadee. Nice to see some animals in a different part of the world from me.