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A bird's eye view of a life in flight.
The Lost Penguin
The first time I saw the penguin, it wasn’t in a zoo or on a nature show. It was on my feed—just one lone bird, walking away from the colony, slow and deliberate, as if it had decided the world outside its group was where it belonged. And for some reason, I couldn’t stop thinking about it.
By John Smith10 days ago in Petlife
The Story of a Hawk
The Story of a Hawk Children! This is the story of a hawk that had been circling around a large pigeon loft for several days, waiting for the right moment to swoop down and snatch a flying pigeon. But the pigeons were very clever, alert, and quick in flight. Every time the hawk tried to catch one, they managed to escape, which left the hawk frustrated, unsure of what to do next.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Petlife
The Summer I Was Chosen by a Northern Mockingbird. Top Story - January 2026.
During the long, suspended days of the pandemic, a wild mockingbird began visiting my driveway and chose me, again and again. What started as a strange encounter became a brief, meaningful connection that I still carry with me.
By Erica Roberts 13 days ago in Petlife
Bird's advice
A man once set up a trap to catch birds. By chance, a small bird became ensnared, and the man quickly captured it. The bird, trembling but calm, looked at him and spoke: “O human! You have eaten countless deer, goats, and chickens. Compared to all that, what difference does my little body make? The small amount of meat on me will barely fill your stomach. But if you release me, I will give you three pieces of advice—advice that, if you follow, will be extremely beneficial to you.
By Sudais Zakwan14 days ago in Petlife
Keeping your pets safe (and calm) this holiday season . Top Story - December 2025.
The holiday season may be magical for some humans, but for pets it only means confusion, changed routines, overstimulation, extra noise, guests or pet sitters come and go, and sometimes the festive season means danger for pets.
By Susan Fourtané about a month ago in Petlife
14 Animals That Are Often Confused for One Another
Have you ever confidently pointed at an animal in the wild only to realize you were completely wrong about what you were looking at? The natural world presents us with countless creatures that seem almost identical at first glance, yet belong to entirely different families, habitats, and evolutionary paths. With over eight million species sharing our planet, nature has developed some remarkable similarities that can fool even experienced observers.
By The Big Bad about a month ago in Petlife
What No One Tells You: Owning a Parrot (Part 1)
The adage of ‘feathered toddler’ isn’t lost to me and my fellow parrot owners. Their intelligence is truly unmatched in the animal kingdom (apart from corvids), and it wasn’t until I owned one that I understood the level of care required to keep them healthy and happy. I’ve heard it all:
By Violet Wright2 months ago in Petlife
Cassowary Life: The Fascinating World of the World’s Most Dangerous Bird
The cassowary is one of the most unique and mysterious birds on Earth. Known for its striking appearance, vivid blue and black plumage, and The cassowary is one of the most unique and mysterious birds on Earth. Known for its striking appearance, vivid blue and black plumage, and helmet-like casque, this flightless bird is often called “the world’s most dangerous bird.” Despite its intimidating reputation, the cassowary plays a crucial role in rainforest ecosystems and offers a fascinating glimpse into avian evolution.
By Mouni Sana3 months ago in Petlife








