Killdeer in the rushes bordering a hot spring at Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. I assume they have tough feet since we saw them regularly wading into the hot springs in various locations.
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Birds' endothermic (internal) temperature is 104 degrees. They like the avian dinosaurs are very warm-blooded! :)
I guess so! That water was HOT.
Wow, hot feet indeed Siobhan! That’s amazing