Why ostriches on Father’s Day? Because male ostriches are more involved in the care and rearing of their young than many other wild animals. At night, the expectant ostrich dad sits on the eggs in the nest, his black plumage camouflaging him from predators. When the chicks hatch, papa ostrich teaches them how to forage for food and is their primary protector. Way to go, ostrich dad! We hope at least one of those baby ostriches remembers to call you today.
Papa was a flightless bird
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					World Oceans Day
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					Happy trails for the 21st century
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					Mandarin duck, Richmond Park, London, England
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					International Tiger Day
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					Wheels up in Beijing
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					Sunburst at Angkor
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					To Roswell, and beyond!
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					Western Monarch Day
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					Happy New Years Eve!
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					An impactful day
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					Fibonacci Day
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					Guiding ships to safety
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					Finding a balance between wetlands and water treatment
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					When Death Valley blew its top
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					You won’t see this on Mulberry Street
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					Daylight saving time
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					Feast of the Donkey
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					Vote!
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					Jazzed for Mardi Gras
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					Welcome to the Ring of Fire
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					Falling for the Canadian Rockies
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					Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
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					White Desert National Park, Egypt
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					Our Lady of the Rocks
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