Spyke
Sao Paulo's got this wild "Parrot Building" where hundreds of parrots have been gathering daily for 25+ years. They munch on the brick façade to reduce toxicity from their diet (they'd find similar clay in ravines in the wild). It's become a quite an attraction

Sao Paulo's got this wild "Parrot Building" where hundreds of parrots have been gathering daily for 25+ years. They munch on the brick façade to reduce toxicity from their diet (they'd find similar clay in ravines in the wild). It's become a quite an attraction

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It's all fun and games till 70 years later there's no building left. Actually now that I think about it I'm that amount of time it would probably be demolished anyway so that sounds like some great savings.

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