12. Parrot In Trouble?
His appearance suggests that this adorable animal is suffering inside with itself. Understanding that the world cannot fit everything, he seems to be seeking to shed his loveliness. One almost seems traumatized. Will provide a hug. The psychological complexity displayed in the appearance of this rotund fowl creates an odd picture. Its feathers seem to be fighting to hold its well-fed form, while its eyes show existential reflection only an overly pampered parrot could understand. Its soft physique and obviously nervous attitude mix to create an overwhelming yearning to comfort and relax this feathered friend. Perhaps it’s considering its most recent meal or wondering whether its perch can fit its expanding width, but whatever the reason, its unhappy expression simply highlights its beauty.
13. Fluffy The Bird!
Assuming this bird is a pigeon, he seems to have had too many sweets in the park. The bird seems to enjoy his time too much; hence, he never wants to leave whatsoever. We support every decision he makes. The biggest success story of urban wildlife adaptation is this unusually well-fed example. Through countless meetings with friendly park visitors and an incredible capacity to locate the most plentiful eating areas, this pigeon has become rather chubby, different from its colleagues. Its spherical shape suggests a life well-lived, full of an abundance of breadcrumbs and whatever other goodies park visitors have shared. Whether or not society expects avian body standards, everyone who values living to the utmost finds inspiration in the way it carries itself, proud and honest of its powerful figure.