Lavender's a neat plant.
Lavender's a neat plant.
All done with this summer phase black wolf plush π€
a parade of marching hoofed mammals (ungulates) with a rainbow banner that says "We're here, we're deer, get used to it": some are holding signs like "Let our love be herd" and "The hart wants what the hart wants" and "We are family (Cervidae)" and "God loves Stags" and "Doe not assume I'm female." Two reindeer wear T-shirts that say "She's my (cari)bou" and "Film the police," and a dancing antlered moose wears a shirt that says "Moosle Man." Everywhere is deer joy.
#Pride is also a great time to share my painstakingly created Deer Nation drawing (circa 2020)
#SciArt #LGBTQIA
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Chemistry is changing
Emotions rearranging
Iβm out of my cage
Breaking my spell
I think I mightβ
I think I might love myself
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Happy (early) #Pride π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ
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A chart that explains what to do If You Find A Baby Songbird Out Of The Nest. Is it hurt or did a cat get it? (Cat bites & scratches cause deadly infections.) or, Has a person kept it for over a day, given it food or water, or gotten it wet? If yes, Contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitator or wildlife care center near you. An online search can help. If no, what does it look like? Eyes not yet open. You have a hatchling. It's very young. Eyes open; feathers few & may be in tube-like sheaths. You have a nestling. Feathered; awkwardly hops or flutters; tail & wings short. You have a fledgling. Many sharp teeth; large claw on second toe. You have a velociraptor. If a hatchling or nestling, can you see the nest? If yes, Return it to its nest. The parents wonβt care if they can smell you. If no, Make a nest from a basket & dried grass. Wire it to a tree. (Note: A few species, like Juncos, need a nest on the ground.) If a fledgling, is it in immediate danger? If yes, carefully move it to a safer spot nearby. If no, DO NOT INTERVENE! Though the bird looks awkward, itβs in a natural stage & the parents are still feeding it. If a velociraptor, has it seen you? If yes, back away slowly. Do not show fear. If no, run. Watch for others that may attack from the sides. FYI: Some babies (eg. swifts, most woodpeckers) only sit on the ground if in trouble. When in doubt, keep watch & contact a wildlife rehabilitator if needed!
Found a baby songbird? Here's a newly updated chart!
Time for yet another mini headshot #raffle!
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I finally made it to BlueSky! Thanks for the raffles you do, they're always fun!
Behold, I have finally migrated to BlueSky! Hopefully I will have art posted soon, but given my schedule it may take me a bit. π