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My name is Rob and I’m a bit runty.
Born at 317ppm.
I solved today's #TiledWords puzzle!
🦗 “Grass”
🕒 5 minutes, 18 seconds
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↗️ 65 moves used
tiledwords.comTiled WordsA daily word puzzle with a twistBirdle 🇬🇧 05/07/2026
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Birdle United KingdomBirdle United KingdomPlay Birdle UK, a daily bird guessing game. Learn about British birds in just 5 guesses.Replying to @John_Loader@ohai.social
@John_Loader
Me too! Though I did hear some during the Covid lockdowns.
@druid
This is also news to me. Let’s just put the stars & stripes up the flagpole of the House of Commons and be done with it.
@rdm @weirdestate @synx508
It’s lit so that you can see when you go up there.
Replying to @IngridHbn@mastodon.online
@IngridHbn
Looks like a juvenile robin (Erithacus rubecula)
@WahFo
Looking at my body from ten years ago, I am definitely not the same collection of cells and chemicals. They aren’t even assembled in the same way 😂
@John_Loader
I will never complain about any bird song (or whatever sound they make). Once they’ve gone, that’s it and the world will be a poorer place.
@John_Loader
I love blackbird song. It’s the best. And sparrows always cheer me up.
I was fifteen in 1976. I remember well the dawn choruses of that time. Now I just want to weep with the sadness of its loss to modern society.
#Birds #Birdsong #DawnChorus
Listen to Britain’s dawn chorus of 1976: the dramatic loss of birdsong in 50 years https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jul/03/dawn-chorus-uk-birdsong-50-years-audio-landscape?CMP=share_btn_url
the GuardianListen to Britain’s dawn chorus of 1976: the dramatic loss of birdsong in 50 yearsGuardian recreates audio landscape of past filled by loud morning symphony before 73m wild birds were lost