At some point - I knew we would agree. The effort and $ used to change names...Sad part is folks likely care more about the names than if any of these birds went extinct.
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At some point - I knew we would agree. The effort and $ used to change names...Sad part is folks likely care more about the names than if any of these birds went extinct.
I doubt it. I doubt you could find more than a handful of people anywhere that know anything about 95% of the people the birds were named after. Let alone care. Birds aren't named after famous people in order to somehow honor them. Birds are named after the person who first discovered them and reported the discovery to whoever it is that somehow has the authority to name birds.Sad part is folks likely care more about the names than if any of these birds went extinct.
It is sarcasm, and satire, but I agree, tell them rednecks that it's stars and stripes, not that pussy-ass naval flag bars and scars or whatever they parade.Yeah! Now if we could just get them damn losers of the civil war to shut up and stop trying to tell us how we should be running our country, maybe we all would be little better off.
That's sarcasm, but it does speak to your point.
The Confederate? Absolutely. American flag first, front and God damn center. State next. The rest can go elsewhere, anywhere else, I don't care.Clearly tracker believes we should remove the traitor flag from state buildings
Of American history? No, I clearly stated such. The civil war, was fought predominantly by Americans, and as such, obviously, is American history, and any stains and gains should remain, but the losers, whiners and freaks should be put in their place.tear down all the statues, and change all the street names.
I doubt it. I doubt you could find more than a handful of people anywhere that know anything about 95% of the people the birds were named after. Let alone care. Birds aren't named after famous people in order to somehow honor them. Birds are named after the person who first discovered them and reported the discovery to whoever it is that somehow has the authority to name birds.
Even the people doing the name change admit it isn't because the names are in any way offensive, but rather that someone, somewhere, sometime, for some reason might object to the person the bird was named after and they don't want to deal with that nonsense.
I would like to see the names change to be more descriptive of the birds to help identify them.
Yet - here you are posting about not giving a #$%&. Find your life if you do not give...
Well that's true, but things like blue and green winged teal are pretty descriptive. Ruffed grouse, white fronted geese, pintail, gray crowned rosy finch, etc etc etc.Every booby bird or titmouse I've seen has not been as described.
Can agree to this.
Well that's true, but things like blue and green winged teal are pretty descriptive. Ruffed grouse, white fronted geese, pintail, gray crowned rosy finch, etc etc etc.
Common names that help describe the birds is pretty handy, and smart, imo. Same with plants.
but things like blue and green winged teal are pretty descriptive. Ruffed grouse, white fronted geese, pintail, gray crowned rosy finch, etc etc etc.
Common names that help describe the birds is pretty handy, and smart, imo. Same with plants.
Then there's my favorite, the "Double Breasted Bed Thrasher."Well that's true, but things like blue and green winged teal are pretty descriptive. Ruffed grouse, white fronted geese, pintail, gray crowned rosy finch, etc etc etc.
Common names that help describe the birds is pretty handy, and smart, imo. Same with plants.
"Red-headed Double-breasted Mattress-Thrasher" or so some claim... Hah!Then there's my favorite, the "Double Breasted Bed Thrasher."
But I'm sure some idiot will probably declare that to be too offensive.