Every day is International Cat Day in the fediverse, but technically, it's today. To celebrate, here's a story from [@euronews]( ) about the rise of feline protagonists in TV and cinema, from Frodo (played by Nico and Schnitzel) in "A Quiet Place Day One" to Lucio the Maine Coon in "Ripley." Tell us in the comments which is your favorite cat from fiction (ours is Jones from "Alien."). #Movies #Cinema #Film #Entertainment #TV #Television #Cats #InternationalCatDay #CatsOfMastodon
A baby Canada goose abandoned as an egg found parents and a sibling in the form of a group of sandhill cranes — but what happened when the gosling's biological parents returned? Madison, Wisconsin-based photographer Alan Ginsberg photographed the whole "feathered soap opera." Here's more from [@people]( ). #Photography #Birds #Ornithology #Lifestyle #Wildlife
In the 1960s, London Bridge was really falling down — or, to be more accurate, sinking into the mud under the weight of cars and buses it wasn't built to carry. So the city of London sold it at auction to a man named Robert McCulloch. [@AtlasObscura]( ) explain who he was, how he dismantled the bridge and put it back together, where it is now, and why a voodoo doll was buried underneath it. https://flip.it/bIqHd_ #London #LondonBridge #Arizona #History #UKHistory #USHistory @npub1uc0p...cpgf