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Grey Lourie / Grey Go-away bird (Corythaixoides concolor), taking a dust-bath. Etosha, Namibia

Grey Lourie  /  Grey Go-away bird (Corythaixoides concolor), taking a dust-bath. Etosha, Namibia


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Grey Lourie / Grey Go-away bird (Corythaixoides concolor), taking a dust-bath. Etosha, Namibia

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Grey Lourie / Grey Go-away bird - taking a dust-bath
Etosha, Namibia.
Corythaixoides concolor
Bob Gibbons
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Who needs a spa day when you have the ultimate dust-bathing skills? This Grey Lourie knows how to relax and rejuvenate like a pro! With feathers fluffed and wings spread wide, this avian beauty is taking self-care to new heights in the dusty plains of Etosha, Namibia. As the sun shines down on its vibrant plumage, our feathered friend seems to be saying 'Go away stress!' with every flick of its tail. No wonder they call it the Grey Go-away bird - it's got all the right moves for shaking off those worries! With its beady eyes fixed forward and an air of confidence, this lourie proves that even birds need some me-time. Who knew dust could double as both a cleanser and a mood booster? Move over mud baths, there's a new trend in town! In this snapshot captured by Bob Gibbons, we witness nature at its most whimsical. The sheer joy radiating from this bird's face reminds us all to embrace life's simple pleasures – whether that means rolling around in dirt or finding solace in unexpected places. So next time you're feeling overwhelmed, take inspiration from our grey go-away buddy here. Find your own little patch of paradise and let loose – because sometimes all you need is a good old-fashioned dust bath to wash away your troubles!

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