Squecca wrote:The trans flag should also be controversial but it's surprisingly not :o I wish someone good would remake the trans and bigender flags
Can't remember any active controversy on the trans flag especially since it has existed and has been used for good for so long, but the bigender flag is fairly recent and the creator has done some seriously horrible things that I can't mention on this website so it makes a lot of us uncomfy, besides that it gets mistaken for another horrible "pride" flag that has nothing to do with LGBT+ to say the least. There's two redesigns that I think I'll be dropping in the suggestions thread as well as I'd love to see them done!

P.S.: So sorry for breaking the rules for mentioning a word before I'm never writing comments when tired again, my bad I'm a dingus
0BirdMasta0 wrote:I once also has a small lorikeet for a day, we found one on the ground across the road and we called him Buddy. We fed him apple and gave him water, then my dad called wires and they told us that he probably wasn't hurt just young because his beak was black(? I can't remember why exactly). We put him in a tree from my balcony and his parents (or maybe just two random lorikeets) came back for him.
I remember being a little sad to see him go but I'm glad he found his family again.
It's because it was a fledgeling and not a nestling! Nestlings are baby birds that have accidentally dropped out of their nest and need human help, but fledgelings are big enough to be outside of their nest on their own to practice flying and the parents are often nearby still taking care of it so they usually don't need human help. People sometimes find them and think they are abandoned, when really their parents are still watching over them from a safe distance, and then they accidentally kidnap the bird from its parents thinking they're helping the bird. You eventually did the right thing by putting it in a safe spot where the parents could easily find it again. Family reunion, yay