Day 259: Fierceness in Pictures

Being small and cute with feathers can occasionally give others the wrong impression. For example, it is common for beings without feathers to think that because you are small and cute and feathery, you are a pushover. Here, words make no impact. Action, however….. Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author: Pearl Cutts p.s. FREEBIE ALERT! Read the introduction & 3 fullContinueContinue reading “Day 259: Fierceness in Pictures”

Day 258: Waffle Negotiations

Live with a flock of them long enough, and you will soon start to see that large featherless beings are the most high-strung species on earth. For instance, sometimes they seem to want to spend all day long staring at what comes out of your hind end. Or they might spend hours examining every fluffy feather that fallsContinueContinue reading “Day 258: Waffle Negotiations”

Day 257: Lettuce Leaf Leftovers

When you live in an interspecies flock, there are only two ways to get good culinary intel. One, you can sample every dish yourself and decide what is tasty and what is not (although this method, while ideal, tends to be too time consuming to really be practical). Or two, you could notice the dishes yourContinueContinue reading “Day 257: Lettuce Leaf Leftovers”

Wet Bird Couture: The Lion Fish

The Lion Fish is one of the five spikiest animals on Earth. Termed “deceptively elegant,” this great uncle of Disney’s sweet Nemo is also quite venomous. A skillful predator, the Lion Fish will swim up to its dinner, sting it, and then open its fins and swallow it in one gulp! It also finds its ownContinueContinue reading “Wet Bird Couture: The Lion Fish”

Day 256: A Fig Flavored Intruder

The trouble with living amongst featherless beings is they have no sense of security. And they are way too trusting. So you never know who (or what) they might let in – without doing any security checks at all! Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author: Pearl Cutts p.s. FREEBIE ALERT! Read the introduction & 3 full chapters from Pearl’sContinueContinue reading “Day 256: A Fig Flavored Intruder”

Day 255: Feathers to the Rescue

When you have had .007 super spy training, your instincts are always to help if you can. For example, you may just be walking along, minding your own civilian business, when you hear faint calls of distress coming from a nearby white building. Before you know it, your instincts have taken over and it isContinueContinue reading “Day 255: Feathers to the Rescue”

Day 254: Romancing the Waffle

In today’s fast-paced flock life, the ancient art of “romancing” has been all but lost. Everyone is always in such a hurry! Yet, for the token few who still remember and adhere to the courtly ways of gentlemen past, the rewards can be rich indeed. Not to mention tasty. Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author: Pearl Cutts p.s. FREEBIEContinueContinue reading “Day 254: Romancing the Waffle”

Day 253: 1-800-I’m-So-Cute

When you are naturally very cute, many beings think you live on easy street. They don’t know the pressure you face. So many fans want to see you, talk to you, offer you waffles. They wanted signed this and claw-o-graphed that. It is simply impossible to respond to all the requests. So sometimes, the onlyContinueContinue reading “Day 253: 1-800-I’m-So-Cute”

Day 252: Popped Props

From the outside looking in, the job of “super(bird)model” can seem so glamorous. There are the lights….the camera….and (of course) all the action. And, as the official model, there are all the assistants whose sole focus is, well, YOU. But sometimes this can cause others to become envious. For example, let’s say you are scheduledContinueContinue reading “Day 252: Popped Props”

Day 251: Independence (and Featheriness) for All!

When you are famous and very fetching and feathery, on holidays it would be easy to forget about the “little beings” – you know, the ones that have no feathers. But this is what separates the ordinary from the great – this care and compassion for all. Here, knowing how all featherless beings (and also those beingsContinueContinue reading “Day 251: Independence (and Featheriness) for All!”