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I regularly pop into the garden to see if I convince any of the local birds to pose for me. The observant amongst you will realise that the large number of feathers, fungi, flowers & clouds on my timeline means they quite frequently refuse. Today I went out deliberately to take a photo of a cloud & BOOM. Bird action.

The tweet shown below has been going around for a while, you’ve probably seen it somewhere in its original form or made into a meme. It was originally posted by Nathalie Robin Justice Gravel a.k.a. @⁠welcomewords on June 23, 2023.

What you might not yet know is the beautifully written piece “We Are All Socialists in Our Private Lives” that elaborates on David Graeber’ eponymous quote and the essence of this tweet. It’s been published on Substack by Australian writer Erin Remblance who is also a co-founder of (re)Biz’s Project Tipping Point.

erinremblance.substack.com/p/w

Project Tipping Point: rebiz.io/project-tipping-point

Interview with Erin Remblance: regenerationjournal.org/degrow

🇦🇹 Eine Schafstelze in der Morgensonne. Bis vor 2 Jahren wußte ich nicht mal, dass es diese Vögel gibt. Es ist schon recht toll, was ich alles entdeckt habe, seit ich mit der Vogelfotografie begonnen habe. 🙂

🇬🇧 A yellow wagtail in the morning sun. Until 2 years ago I didn't even know that these birds existed. It's amazing what I've discovered since I started bird photography. 🙂

From cat-like quolls and dog-like dingoes to gorgeous lizards and tiny hopping mice, many Australians would love to keep native animals as pets.

It's also argued that turning threatened species into pets may keep them from going extinct, so why don't we keep these animals as pets? The answer isn't that simple.

Find out more about the pros and cons of keeping native Australian animals as pets… ausgeo.co/nativepets

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