The Peruvian Booby is an endemic bird of Peru. The Peruvian booby is confined to the waters of the Humboldt current, off the coast of South America. They can be found off the shores of Peru, south to the middle part of Chile. Their abundance on the islands of Lobos de Tierra and Lobos de Afuera have resulted in a great deal of research being done on the species from these locations.
This little bird is tame and approachable, as much as handsome and active. At first, I couldn’t believe it was a sparrow, since they are usually dull looking.
My backyard is getting busier by the day, regardless of the crazy weather we’ve had. Warm, cold, windy, storms, tornados, you name it! Luckily we had not been affected by the tornados. However, birds keep coming and eating with great appetites!
The photo that you’re looking now, is an analogy of what people is supposed to do during the pandemic of Covid-19. We call it, “Social Distancing”.
This is another “sample” of Social Distancing. I recommend all people to keep from attending, reunions, parties, or any other people gatherings. This is for your own survival.




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