I love birding so much. I found someone who knew the location of a bird species I’ve been after for 4 years and she sent me the exact coordinates (an abandoned farm in the middle of nowhere) and I instantly found one. Nothing gives me more dopamine than someone saying ‘go to this location and you’ll find the beast you seek’ and it’s there
Wordle for bird ID!
A daily game where you get a series of tightly cropped images of a North American bird. You have six guesses before the full image is revealed.
Its National Coyote Day! I look to them as my guiding animal, a true spirit of resilience, resistance, and growth. Every day I am grateful to embody and honor them.
Need some Coyote Courage? Both availiable as medium and large prints here.
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this american crow is silver in appearance due to a genetic mutation known as leucism. frequently mistaken for albinism, which is a complete lack of melanin, leucistic animal retain some pigment; they may have lighter coloration overall, or they may have a ‘piebald’ appearance with lighter coloration on only some portions of the body. leucism can be detrimental to birds, as melanin is important for both eyesight and feather structure; leucistic birds may have poor vision and weak, easily breakable feathers. however, some birds make it to adulthood and lead full lives - it appears this individual even raised offspring.
WALLPAPER FUN!!!!!!!!!
the white-green gradient of a freshly chopped spring onion…. c'est magnifique
[they/he] [aroace, agender]nsfw and proship dni!!Chamomile_Dove on toyhouse :]
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