Hola, mi nombre es Michelle!
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Think about it. When you eat a piece of meat, you literally eat a corpse, a dead animal. I’m not saying this to “disgust” you or to convince you of anything, just calling things with their names. We have been using the word “meat” long enough to make us forget it is a dead animal. This animal was alive before, and it was raised, and killed, not in awesome ways. --Laura Marie Now, when I eat, honestly, I am so much happier to tell myself that this meal didn’t cause any murder, does not contain any blood, cruelty, and that nobody is dead for my palate. It is honestly one of the best feelings in the world. --Laura Marie |
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“ | I personally could talk about birds for hours and never get tired. | ” |
—A quote borrowed from a friend |
Charadriiformes[]
Pluvianellidae[]
The Magellanic plover.
1 genus, 1 species
Chionidae[]
The sheathbills.
1 genus, 2 species
Burhinidae[]
The thick-knees.
2 genera, 10 species
Pluvianidae[]
The Egyptian plover.
1 genus, 1 species
Pluvialidae[]
The golden-plovers. Sometimes in Charadriidae.
1 genus, 4 species
Recurvirostridae[]
The stilts and avocets.
3 genera, 9 species
Ibidorhynchidae[]
The ibisbill.
1 genus, 1 species
Haematopodidae[]
The oystercatchers.
1 genera, 12 species
Charadriidae[]
The plovers and allies.
10 genera, 63 species
Pedionomidae[]
The plains-wanderer.
1 genus, 1 species
Thinocoridae[]
The seedsnipes.
2 genera, 4 species
Rostratulidae[]
The painted-snipes.
2 genera, 3 species
Jacanidae[]
The jacanas (zha-san-ah).
6 genera, 8 species
Scolopacidae[]
The sandpipers and allies.
20 genera, 95 species
Turnicidae[]
The buttonquail.
2 genera, 17 species
Dromadidae[]
The crab plover.
1 genus, 1 species
Glareolidae[]
Coursers and pratincoles.
4 genera, 17 species
Stercorariidae[]
Skuas and jaegers.
1 genus, 7 species
Alcidae[]
The auks aka alcids.
11 genera, 24 species