A Little Birdie Taught Me
Today has felt like a sick day. I've just sort of shlumped on the couch, no energy, listlessly scrolling through I did learn some things. For instance, pigeons can sit: It is true and clear that I over-anthropomorphize animals. Looking at this, I "hear" the pigeon saying, "Nope. Not in the mood for Central Park. You can't make me, you can't make me." Still on avian topics: Cassowary eggs are bright green. And big, it would seem. The evolutionary purpose of green eggs* escapes me. They can't be easily hidden. Then again, cassowaries are considered the most dangerous birds, so maybe they aren't worried about predators. *So in the book title, are only the eggs green, or are the eggs and the ham green?