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  1. @euronews.com

    11/16/2025

    alarmed as 's new ' ' missile apparently ready for use

    euronews.com/2025/11/16/nato-a

    (ed : EU war planners r U preparing for potential hybrid war of sabotage, drones and missiles against any base or capital city cause Putin is hinting hard 🤔)

  2. @euronews.com

    11/16/2025

    #NATO alarmed as #Putin's new ' #Petrel' missile apparently ready for use

    euronews.com/2025/11/16/nato-a

    (ed : EU war planners r U preparing for potential hybrid war of sabotage, drones and missiles against any #NATO base or capital city cause Putin is hinting hard 🤔)

  3. @euronews.com

    11/16/2025

    #NATO alarmed as #Putin's new ' #Petrel' missile apparently ready for use

    euronews.com/2025/11/16/nato-a

    (ed : EU war planners r U preparing for potential hybrid war of sabotage, drones and missiles against any #NATO base or capital city cause Putin is hinting hard 🤔)

  4. @euronews.com

    11/16/2025

    #NATO alarmed as #Putin's new ' #Petrel' missile apparently ready for use

    euronews.com/2025/11/16/nato-a

    (ed : EU war planners r U preparing for potential hybrid war of sabotage, drones and missiles against any #NATO base or capital city cause Putin is hinting hard 🤔)

  5. @euronews.com

    11/16/2025

    #NATO alarmed as #Putin's new ' #Petrel' missile apparently ready for use

    euronews.com/2025/11/16/nato-a

    (ed : EU war planners r U preparing for potential hybrid war of sabotage, drones and missiles against any #NATO base or capital city cause Putin is hinting hard 🤔)

  6. Сподіваємось, своїм ходом? Бо, як виявилося, Чорнобильської катастрофи бульбофюреру стало замало, потрібно ще щось додаткове — інтригуюче, вражаюче #Chernobyl #petrel #belarus

  7. Сподіваємось, своїм ходом? Бо, як виявилося, Чорнобильської катастрофи бульбофюреру стало замало, потрібно ще щось додаткове — інтригуюче, вражаюче

  8. Сподіваємось, своїм ходом? Бо, як виявилося, Чорнобильської катастрофи бульбофюреру стало замало, потрібно ще щось додаткове — інтригуюче, вражаюче #Chernobyl #petrel #belarus

  9. Hopefully, it's driving itself? Because, as it turns out, the Chornobyl disaster wasn't enough for the 'Bulboführer' (Potato-Führer); he needs something extra – something intriguing, something impressive #Chernobyl #petrel #belarus

  10. Hopefully, it's driving itself? Because, as it turns out, the Chornobyl disaster wasn't enough for the 'Bulboführer' (Potato-Führer); he needs something extra – something intriguing, something impressive

  11. Hopefully, it's driving itself? Because, as it turns out, the Chornobyl disaster wasn't enough for the 'Bulboführer' (Potato-Führer); he needs something extra – something intriguing, something impressive #Chernobyl #petrel #belarus

  12. Сподіваємось, своїм ходом? Бо, як виявилося, Чорнобильської катастрофи бульбофюреру стало замало, потрібно ще щось додаткове — інтригуюче, вражаюче #Chernobyl #petrel #belarus

  13. Сподіваємось, своїм ходом? Бо, як виявилося, Чорнобильської катастрофи бульбофюреру стало замало, потрібно ще щось додаткове — інтригуюче, вражаюче #Chernobyl #petrel #belarus

  14. Сподіваємось, своїм ходом? Бо, як виявилося, Чорнобильської катастрофи бульбофюреру стало замало, потрібно ще щось додаткове — інтригуюче, вражаюче #Chernobyl #petrel #belarus

  15. Сподіваємось, своїм ходом? Бо, як виявилося, Чорнобильської катастрофи бульбофюреру стало замало, потрібно ще щось додаткове — інтригуюче, вражаюче #Chernobyl #petrel #belarus

  16. Concern as #LightPollution encourages #birds to sing for longer, study finds

    22 August 2025

    "Birds around the world are singing for nearly an hour longer each day due to light pollution, a new study has shown.

    "The research, to be published in the journal Science, used millions of recordings of #birdsong, including from #NewZealand's #NorthIsland.

    "President of Birds New Zealand Dr Natalie Forsdick told RNZ more light meant more time for singing, building nests and feeding.

    "But she said those things consumed energy and it could be reducing their overall health.

    " 'It's just like with humans, if you go to bed a little bit too late, you wake up the next day feeling a little bit the worse for wear. I imagine that birds could feel that same way too, and we certainly see that it disrupts their natural cycles.'

    "She said previous studies in New Zealand had shown a range of outcomes, from no effect to increased night-time predation by black-backed gulls on threatened species like banded dotterels.

    "But one of the biggest concerns about light pollution in New Zealand was its effect on seabirds.

    "Among juveniles, urban light pollution may be mistaken for moonlight, attracting and disorientating species like Cook's #petrel or Hutton's #shearwaters.

    "This could cause birds to crash land or collide with buildings, and they may become injured or grounded in cities.

    "She said people could help by turning off outside lights when they were not needed, and asking their local councils to consider more directional or dimmer lighting in public places. [I would recommended warmer lighting as well. Too much blue is unnatural!]

    "Associate Professor Kristal Cain from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Auckland said more research was needed to find out how light pollution affected survival and reproduction.

    "This paper used bird song data collected by thousands of volunteers globally, and measured when birds started singing in the morning and when they stopped for the night.

    "It found that in brighter areas birds started singing early and continued later into the night than in dark areas.

    " 'Most of the bird song was collected in #NorthAmerica and #Europe,' Cain said. 'We still need to do similar work in the rest of the world to see how widespread these patterns really are. The manu of #Aotearoa are quite unique in many ways."

    " 'Importantly, all this #ArtificialLight is not good for us either.'

    "People could do things like closing curtains and planting trees in urban areas to contain some of the light."

    Source:
    rnz.co.nz/news/national/570702

    #DarkSkies #Nature #Stargazing #NatureIsLife

  17. Concern as #LightPollution encourages #birds to sing for longer, study finds

    22 August 2025

    "Birds around the world are singing for nearly an hour longer each day due to light pollution, a new study has shown.

    "The research, to be published in the journal Science, used millions of recordings of #birdsong, including from #NewZealand's #NorthIsland.

    "President of Birds New Zealand Dr Natalie Forsdick told RNZ more light meant more time for singing, building nests and feeding.

    "But she said those things consumed energy and it could be reducing their overall health.

    " 'It's just like with humans, if you go to bed a little bit too late, you wake up the next day feeling a little bit the worse for wear. I imagine that birds could feel that same way too, and we certainly see that it disrupts their natural cycles.'

    "She said previous studies in New Zealand had shown a range of outcomes, from no effect to increased night-time predation by black-backed gulls on threatened species like banded dotterels.

    "But one of the biggest concerns about light pollution in New Zealand was its effect on seabirds.

    "Among juveniles, urban light pollution may be mistaken for moonlight, attracting and disorientating species like Cook's #petrel or Hutton's #shearwaters.

    "This could cause birds to crash land or collide with buildings, and they may become injured or grounded in cities.

    "She said people could help by turning off outside lights when they were not needed, and asking their local councils to consider more directional or dimmer lighting in public places. [I would recommended warmer lighting as well. Too much blue is unnatural!]

    "Associate Professor Kristal Cain from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Auckland said more research was needed to find out how light pollution affected survival and reproduction.

    "This paper used bird song data collected by thousands of volunteers globally, and measured when birds started singing in the morning and when they stopped for the night.

    "It found that in brighter areas birds started singing early and continued later into the night than in dark areas.

    " 'Most of the bird song was collected in #NorthAmerica and #Europe,' Cain said. 'We still need to do similar work in the rest of the world to see how widespread these patterns really are. The manu of #Aotearoa are quite unique in many ways."

    " 'Importantly, all this #ArtificialLight is not good for us either.'

    "People could do things like closing curtains and planting trees in urban areas to contain some of the light."

    Source:
    rnz.co.nz/news/national/570702

    #DarkSkies #Nature #Stargazing #NatureIsLife

  18. Concern as #LightPollution encourages #birds to sing for longer, study finds

    22 August 2025

    "Birds around the world are singing for nearly an hour longer each day due to light pollution, a new study has shown.

    "The research, to be published in the journal Science, used millions of recordings of #birdsong, including from #NewZealand's #NorthIsland.

    "President of Birds New Zealand Dr Natalie Forsdick told RNZ more light meant more time for singing, building nests and feeding.

    "But she said those things consumed energy and it could be reducing their overall health.

    " 'It's just like with humans, if you go to bed a little bit too late, you wake up the next day feeling a little bit the worse for wear. I imagine that birds could feel that same way too, and we certainly see that it disrupts their natural cycles.'

    "She said previous studies in New Zealand had shown a range of outcomes, from no effect to increased night-time predation by black-backed gulls on threatened species like banded dotterels.

    "But one of the biggest concerns about light pollution in New Zealand was its effect on seabirds.

    "Among juveniles, urban light pollution may be mistaken for moonlight, attracting and disorientating species like Cook's #petrel or Hutton's #shearwaters.

    "This could cause birds to crash land or collide with buildings, and they may become injured or grounded in cities.

    "She said people could help by turning off outside lights when they were not needed, and asking their local councils to consider more directional or dimmer lighting in public places. [I would recommended warmer lighting as well. Too much blue is unnatural!]

    "Associate Professor Kristal Cain from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Auckland said more research was needed to find out how light pollution affected survival and reproduction.

    "This paper used bird song data collected by thousands of volunteers globally, and measured when birds started singing in the morning and when they stopped for the night.

    "It found that in brighter areas birds started singing early and continued later into the night than in dark areas.

    " 'Most of the bird song was collected in #NorthAmerica and #Europe,' Cain said. 'We still need to do similar work in the rest of the world to see how widespread these patterns really are. The manu of #Aotearoa are quite unique in many ways."

    " 'Importantly, all this #ArtificialLight is not good for us either.'

    "People could do things like closing curtains and planting trees in urban areas to contain some of the light."

    Source:
    rnz.co.nz/news/national/570702

    #DarkSkies #Nature #Stargazing #NatureIsLife

  19. Concern as #LightPollution encourages #birds to sing for longer, study finds

    22 August 2025

    "Birds around the world are singing for nearly an hour longer each day due to light pollution, a new study has shown.

    "The research, to be published in the journal Science, used millions of recordings of #birdsong, including from #NewZealand's #NorthIsland.

    "President of Birds New Zealand Dr Natalie Forsdick told RNZ more light meant more time for singing, building nests and feeding.

    "But she said those things consumed energy and it could be reducing their overall health.

    " 'It's just like with humans, if you go to bed a little bit too late, you wake up the next day feeling a little bit the worse for wear. I imagine that birds could feel that same way too, and we certainly see that it disrupts their natural cycles.'

    "She said previous studies in New Zealand had shown a range of outcomes, from no effect to increased night-time predation by black-backed gulls on threatened species like banded dotterels.

    "But one of the biggest concerns about light pollution in New Zealand was its effect on seabirds.

    "Among juveniles, urban light pollution may be mistaken for moonlight, attracting and disorientating species like Cook's #petrel or Hutton's #shearwaters.

    "This could cause birds to crash land or collide with buildings, and they may become injured or grounded in cities.

    "She said people could help by turning off outside lights when they were not needed, and asking their local councils to consider more directional or dimmer lighting in public places. [I would recommended warmer lighting as well. Too much blue is unnatural!]

    "Associate Professor Kristal Cain from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Auckland said more research was needed to find out how light pollution affected survival and reproduction.

    "This paper used bird song data collected by thousands of volunteers globally, and measured when birds started singing in the morning and when they stopped for the night.

    "It found that in brighter areas birds started singing early and continued later into the night than in dark areas.

    " 'Most of the bird song was collected in #NorthAmerica and #Europe,' Cain said. 'We still need to do similar work in the rest of the world to see how widespread these patterns really are. The manu of #Aotearoa are quite unique in many ways."

    " 'Importantly, all this #ArtificialLight is not good for us either.'

    "People could do things like closing curtains and planting trees in urban areas to contain some of the light."

    Source:
    rnz.co.nz/news/national/570702

    #DarkSkies #Nature #Stargazing #NatureIsLife

  20. Concern as #LightPollution encourages #birds to sing for longer, study finds

    22 August 2025

    "Birds around the world are singing for nearly an hour longer each day due to light pollution, a new study has shown.

    "The research, to be published in the journal Science, used millions of recordings of #birdsong, including from #NewZealand's #NorthIsland.

    "President of Birds New Zealand Dr Natalie Forsdick told RNZ more light meant more time for singing, building nests and feeding.

    "But she said those things consumed energy and it could be reducing their overall health.

    " 'It's just like with humans, if you go to bed a little bit too late, you wake up the next day feeling a little bit the worse for wear. I imagine that birds could feel that same way too, and we certainly see that it disrupts their natural cycles.'

    "She said previous studies in New Zealand had shown a range of outcomes, from no effect to increased night-time predation by black-backed gulls on threatened species like banded dotterels.

    "But one of the biggest concerns about light pollution in New Zealand was its effect on seabirds.

    "Among juveniles, urban light pollution may be mistaken for moonlight, attracting and disorientating species like Cook's #petrel or Hutton's #shearwaters.

    "This could cause birds to crash land or collide with buildings, and they may become injured or grounded in cities.

    "She said people could help by turning off outside lights when they were not needed, and asking their local councils to consider more directional or dimmer lighting in public places. [I would recommended warmer lighting as well. Too much blue is unnatural!]

    "Associate Professor Kristal Cain from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Auckland said more research was needed to find out how light pollution affected survival and reproduction.

    "This paper used bird song data collected by thousands of volunteers globally, and measured when birds started singing in the morning and when they stopped for the night.

    "It found that in brighter areas birds started singing early and continued later into the night than in dark areas.

    " 'Most of the bird song was collected in #NorthAmerica and #Europe,' Cain said. 'We still need to do similar work in the rest of the world to see how widespread these patterns really are. The manu of #Aotearoa are quite unique in many ways."

    " 'Importantly, all this #ArtificialLight is not good for us either.'

    "People could do things like closing curtains and planting trees in urban areas to contain some of the light."

    Source:
    rnz.co.nz/news/national/570702

    #DarkSkies #Nature #Stargazing #NatureIsLife

  21. Rare #birds return home earth.com/news/rare-birds-divi

    "A remarkable comeback story is unfolding on #PajarosUno Island off the coast of #Chile. The Peruvian Diving-#Petrel has returned to nest on the island after decades of absence... Pajaros Uno Island, once overrun by invasive rats that preyed upon #seabird eggs and chicks, has undergone a dramatic transformation... After a dedicated effort, the island was declared predator-free in 2022, paving the way for native species to reclaim their home."

  22. Rare #birds return home earth.com/news/rare-birds-divi

    "A remarkable comeback story is unfolding on #PajarosUno Island off the coast of #Chile. The Peruvian Diving-#Petrel has returned to nest on the island after decades of absence... Pajaros Uno Island, once overrun by invasive rats that preyed upon #seabird eggs and chicks, has undergone a dramatic transformation... After a dedicated effort, the island was declared predator-free in 2022, paving the way for native species to reclaim their home."

  23. Rare #birds return home earth.com/news/rare-birds-divi

    "A remarkable comeback story is unfolding on #PajarosUno Island off the coast of #Chile. The Peruvian Diving-#Petrel has returned to nest on the island after decades of absence... Pajaros Uno Island, once overrun by invasive rats that preyed upon #seabird eggs and chicks, has undergone a dramatic transformation... After a dedicated effort, the island was declared predator-free in 2022, paving the way for native species to reclaim their home."

  24. Rare #birds return home earth.com/news/rare-birds-divi

    "A remarkable comeback story is unfolding on #PajarosUno Island off the coast of #Chile. The Peruvian Diving-#Petrel has returned to nest on the island after decades of absence... Pajaros Uno Island, once overrun by invasive rats that preyed upon #seabird eggs and chicks, has undergone a dramatic transformation... After a dedicated effort, the island was declared predator-free in 2022, paving the way for native species to reclaim their home."

  25. Rare #birds return home earth.com/news/rare-birds-divi

    "A remarkable comeback story is unfolding on #PajarosUno Island off the coast of #Chile. The Peruvian Diving-#Petrel has returned to nest on the island after decades of absence... Pajaros Uno Island, once overrun by invasive rats that preyed upon #seabird eggs and chicks, has undergone a dramatic transformation... After a dedicated effort, the island was declared predator-free in 2022, paving the way for native species to reclaim their home."

  26. PETREL by Chris Kintner

    The new personal long distance Petrel class space bird from the innovators at Swift Space Systems is out! Are you ready to fly?

    #digitalart #scifi #petrel #ChrisKintner

  27. PETREL by Chris Kintner

    The new personal long distance Petrel class space bird from the innovators at Swift Space Systems is out! Are you ready to fly?

    #digitalart #scifi #petrel #ChrisKintner

  28. PETREL by Chris Kintner

    The new personal long distance Petrel class space bird from the innovators at Swift Space Systems is out! Are you ready to fly?

    #digitalart #scifi #petrel #ChrisKintner

  29. Today's photo takes a break from landscapes and cityscapes and introduces you to the Southern Giant Petrel.

    This bird joined us for part of the trip back from Antarctica across the Drake Passage. It just seemed to effortlessly glide around the rear of the ship, weaving back and forth.

    #photography #antarctica #SouthernGiantPetrel #petrel #birds #PhotoOfTheDay #PicOfTheDay #travel

  30. Today's photo takes a break from landscapes and cityscapes and introduces you to the Southern Giant Petrel.

    This bird joined us for part of the trip back from Antarctica across the Drake Passage. It just seemed to effortlessly glide around the rear of the ship, weaving back and forth.

    #photography #antarctica #SouthernGiantPetrel #petrel #birds #PhotoOfTheDay #PicOfTheDay #travel

  31. Today's photo takes a break from landscapes and cityscapes and introduces you to the Southern Giant Petrel.

    This bird joined us for part of the trip back from Antarctica across the Drake Passage. It just seemed to effortlessly glide around the rear of the ship, weaving back and forth.

    #photography #antarctica #SouthernGiantPetrel #petrel #birds #PhotoOfTheDay #PicOfTheDay #travel

  32. Today's photo takes a break from landscapes and cityscapes and introduces you to the Southern Giant Petrel.

    This bird joined us for part of the trip back from Antarctica across the Drake Passage. It just seemed to effortlessly glide around the rear of the ship, weaving back and forth.

    #photography #antarctica #SouthernGiantPetrel #petrel #birds #PhotoOfTheDay #PicOfTheDay #travel

  33. Today's photo takes a break from landscapes and cityscapes and introduces you to the Southern Giant Petrel.

    This bird joined us for part of the trip back from Antarctica across the Drake Passage. It just seemed to effortlessly glide around the rear of the ship, weaving back and forth.

    #photography #antarctica #SouthernGiantPetrel #petrel #birds #PhotoOfTheDay #PicOfTheDay #travel