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  1. deep in a dark forest lurks the mysterious wire-tailed manakin, this birb is said to be the lone hold-out against the intrusiveness of the wireless internet!!!

    when all your wi-fi and radios belong to the surveillance state, this birb will be your only ally 🤣

    #Bird #Birding #Manakin #Rare #Biodiversity #AmazonBasin #NapoRiver #Ecuador #Nature #Outdoors #Cute #BirdsOfMastodon

  2. deep in a dark forest lurks the mysterious wire-tailed manakin, this birb is said to be the lone hold-out against the intrusiveness of the wireless internet!!!

    when all your wi-fi and radios belong to the surveillance state, this birb will be your only ally 🤣

    #Bird #Birding #Manakin #Rare #Biodiversity #AmazonBasin #NapoRiver #Ecuador #Nature #Outdoors #Cute #BirdsOfMastodon

  3. deep in a dark forest lurks the mysterious wire-tailed manakin, this birb is said to be the lone hold-out against the intrusiveness of the wireless internet!!!

    when all your wi-fi and radios belong to the surveillance state, this birb will be your only ally 🤣

    #Bird #Birding #Manakin #Rare #Biodiversity #AmazonBasin #NapoRiver #Ecuador #Nature #Outdoors #Cute #BirdsOfMastodon

  4. deep in a dark forest lurks the mysterious wire-tailed manakin, this birb is said to be the lone hold-out against the intrusiveness of the wireless internet!!!

    when all your wi-fi and radios belong to the surveillance state, this birb will be your only ally 🤣

    #Bird #Birding #Manakin #Rare #Biodiversity #AmazonBasin #NapoRiver #Ecuador #Nature #Outdoors #Cute #BirdsOfMastodon

  5. deep in a dark forest lurks the mysterious wire-tailed manakin, this birb is said to be the lone hold-out against the intrusiveness of the wireless internet!!!

    when all your wi-fi and radios belong to the surveillance state, this birb will be your only ally 🤣

    #Bird #Birding #Manakin #Rare #Biodiversity #AmazonBasin #NapoRiver #Ecuador #Nature #Outdoors #Cute #BirdsOfMastodon

  6. How dangling #moss saves blue #manakin eggs from hungry birds phys.org/news/2026-01-dangling

    Why do #birds construct nest tails? A test of disruptive camouflage in the blue manakin royalsocietypublishing.org/rsb

    "blue manakin builds nests that look fairly messy, with long dangling structures (nest tails) woven from strands of moss, fibers and other debris... the tails break up the nest's recognizable shape, making it appear, at least to a predator's eyes, just another pile of falling forest debris"

  7. How dangling #moss saves blue #manakin eggs from hungry birds phys.org/news/2026-01-dangling

    Why do #birds construct nest tails? A test of disruptive camouflage in the blue manakin royalsocietypublishing.org/rsb

    "blue manakin builds nests that look fairly messy, with long dangling structures (nest tails) woven from strands of moss, fibers and other debris... the tails break up the nest's recognizable shape, making it appear, at least to a predator's eyes, just another pile of falling forest debris"

  8. How dangling #moss saves blue #manakin eggs from hungry birds phys.org/news/2026-01-dangling

    Why do #birds construct nest tails? A test of disruptive camouflage in the blue manakin royalsocietypublishing.org/rsb

    "blue manakin builds nests that look fairly messy, with long dangling structures (nest tails) woven from strands of moss, fibers and other debris... the tails break up the nest's recognizable shape, making it appear, at least to a predator's eyes, just another pile of falling forest debris"

  9. How dangling #moss saves blue #manakin eggs from hungry birds phys.org/news/2026-01-dangling

    Why do #birds construct nest tails? A test of disruptive camouflage in the blue manakin royalsocietypublishing.org/rsb

    "blue manakin builds nests that look fairly messy, with long dangling structures (nest tails) woven from strands of moss, fibers and other debris... the tails break up the nest's recognizable shape, making it appear, at least to a predator's eyes, just another pile of falling forest debris"