If you love scrolling funny pictures of birds and memes, then look no further than the “Birds With Threatening Auras” Facebook group. If you’re not familiar, it’s a place where bird lovers post the funniest pictures of birds that look like they’re up to no good.
From hawks giving side-eye to pigeons plotting who-knows-what, this group is all about sharing the hilarious and slightly creepy side of our feathered friends. Every post is a laugh, with witty captions and comments that make it even better.
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3. “So Many Questions”
4. “Bird Trails”
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6. “Meanwhile In France”
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9. “Take Out”
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11. “A Professor”
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13. “She Is Beauty. She Is Grace. She Will Peck You In The Face”
14. “Harpo Wants People To Learn The Hard Way”
15. “The Secretary Bird”
16. “White Storks In The Rain”
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18. “It’s Called Fashion, Sweaty. Look It Up”
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21. “It’s Mine Nowww”
22. “This Is How Midsummer Ends…”
23. “I Am The Night…”
24. “Wish I Had This Much Confidence”
25. “I’ve Gotten Plenty Of Dirty Looks In My Life, But Never From A Bird Until Now”
26. “Sure Thing”
27. “Whether It’s A Goose Chasing After University Students Or A Parrot Gazing Into A Storm, These Well-Timed Images Are So Surprising That They Raise More Questions Than They Provide Answers”
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30. “From My Bird Feeder”
31. “Artists Preparing To Paint The Next Album Cover For White Stripes”
32. “I Think This Guy Has A Extra Pair Of Balls”
33. “Keep Your Head Up So You Can Better Look Down!!”
34. “My Birb Is So Helpful To Me, Using A Freshly Baked Cake To Warm Her Toes”
35. “Actually Already Too Warm For The Cap – But The Crow Can Land Better And I Can Put More Food In The Top Of The Cap”
36. “He Didn’t Bow! That’s What You Get For Being Rude!”
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38. “Sir Pufflebum O’takahe”
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40. “The Last Thing The Early Bird Saw..sleep Late My Friends”
41. “Just Trying To Leave The Dentist And This Guy Says Not So Fast, Bruh”
When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.