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Black Bat Flower
(tacca chantrieri)
#dark#eerie#goth#creepy#spooky#horror#halloween#black bat flower#tacca chantrieri#purple#flowers#nature#gardening#beautiful#garden#black#bat#fave#floral#plants#flora#ai art#pretty#botany
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Led through the mist By the milk-light of Moon All that was lost, is revealed
Our long bygone burdens, mere echoes of the spring But where have we come, and where shall we end?
If dreams can't come true, then why not pretend?
Oh, how the gentle wind Beckons through the leaves As autumn colors fall
Dancing in a swirl Of golden memories The loveliest lies of all 🍂♪
#over the garden wall#oc#original character#furry#look at my guys#i've always wanted to make art in this style but never knew where or how to begin#halloween inspired me it gave me strengths i didn't even know i had#also say hello to my new fursona#the bat winged moth!
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Honduran White Bats (Ectophylla Alba) aka bats with bright white fur
© biome_media
#bat#bats#baby#baby animals#baby bat#baby bats#fur baby#aesthetic#nature#naturecore#cute animals#wholesome#cute#garden#gardencore#animals#wildlife#positivity#grandmacore
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Things to Do that Aren't Related to Growing Plants
This is my second post in a series I’ll be making on how to increase biodiversity on a budget! I’m not an expert--just an enthusiast--but I hope something you find here helps!
Some of us just don’t have much luck when it comes to growing plants. Some of us simply want to aim for other ways to help that don’t involve putting on gardening gloves. Maybe you've already got a garden, but you want to do more. No problem! There’s a couple of options you can look into that’ll help attract wildlife in your area without even having to bring out any shovels!
Provide a Water Source
Oftentimes when I see ‘add a water source’ in informational articles about improving your backyard for wildlife, it’s almost always followed by an image of a gorgeous backyard pond with a waterfall and rock lining that looks expensive to set up, difficult to maintain, and overall just… not feasible for me. Arguably, not feasible for a lot of people. And that’s okay! There’s still ways to add water in your garden for all kinds of creatures to enjoy!
There’s tons of ways to create watering stations for insects like bees and butterflies. A self refilling dog bowl can work wonders! Add some stones into the receiving tray for insects to land on or use to climb out, and you’ve got a wonderful drinking spot for all kinds of insects! You can also fill a saucer or other dish with small stones and fill it, though it’ll likely need refilling daily or even several times a day during hot times.
I've seen people online use all kinds of things to make water features. Some go with terra-cotta pots, pebbles, and a cheap pump to get a small and simple fountain. Others use old tires, clay, and a hole in the ground to create an in-ground mini pond system. If all else fails, even a bucket or watertight box with a few plants in it can do the trick--though do be wary of mosquitoes if the water isn’t moving. In situations like these, a solar-powered fountain pump or bubbler are great for keeping the water moving while still making it a drinking option for wildlife (it not even more appealing for some)--and these items can be obtained fairly cheap online!
Bird baths are an option as well--a classic way to provide for birds in your area, they can be easy to find online or in a gardening store! The only downside is that a good, quality bird bath can be pricey up-front. However, a nice stone bird bath should last a long time, be easy to clean and refill, and be enjoyed by many birds! I’ve also seen tutorials on how to make your own with quickcrete! Bird baths will be a welcome sight to birds, as they provide a space for them to drink and bathe to regulate the oils in their feathers for flight and insulation. Putting a stone in the middle will also help insects to escape if they fall in, and provide a place to perch so they can get their own drink. You’ll want to change the water and clean the baths regularly--as often as once a week, if you can manage it.
If possible, it’s highly encouraged to fill and refill water features with rainwater instead of tap water. Tap water is often treated, so instead of using hoses or indoor kitchen water, collecting some rainwater is a great alternative. Collecting rainwater can be as simple as leaving cups, bins, or pots outside for awhile.
Butterflies and other creatures will also drink from mud puddles. If you can maintain an area of damp soil mixed with a small amount of salt or wood ash, this can be fantastic for them! Some plants also excel at storing water within their leaves and flowers (bromeliads come to mind), making them an excellent habitat for amphibians as well as a drinking spot for insects and birds.
Bird Feeders and Bird Houses
Some of the fancy, decorated bird feeders are expensive, but others can be pretty low-cost--I got my bird feeder from Lowe’s for around 10 dollars, and a big bag of birdseed was around another 10 dollars and has lasted several refills! If you don’t mind occasionally buying more birdseed, a single birdfeeder can do a lot to attract and support local birds! If you’re handy, have some spare wood, and have or can borrow some tools, you may even be able to find instructions online to make your own feeder. You may not even need wood to do so! Even hummingbird feeders, I’ve found, are quick to attract them, as long as you keep them stocked up on fresh sugar water in the spring and summer!
An important note with bird feeders is that you have to make sure you can clean them regularly. Otherwise, they may become a vector for disease, and we want to avoid causing harm whenever possible. Also keep an ear out and track if there’s known outbreaks of bird diseases in your area. If local birding societies and scientists are advising you take your birdfeeders down for awhile, by all means, do it!
Bird houses are naturally paired with bird feeders as biodiversity promoters for backyard spaces, and it makes sense. Having bird houses suited to birds in your area promotes them to breed, raise their young, disperse seeds, and generally engage in your surrounding environment. Setting them up takes careful selection or construction, preparation, and some patience, but sooner or later you might get some little homemakers! Keep in mind, you will need to clean your birdhouses at least once a year (if not once per brood) to make sure they’re ready and safe for birds year after year--you wouldn’t want to promote disease and parasites, after all. But they could be a valuable option for your landscape, whether you purchase one or construct your own!
Again, do make sure you're putting up the right kind of boxes for the right kinds of birds. Bluebird boxes are some I see sold most commonly, but in my area I believe they're not even all that common--a nesting box for cardinals or chickadees would be far more likely to see success here! And some birds don't even nest in boxes--robins and some other birds are more likely to use a nesting shelf, instead! Research what birds live in your area, take note of any you see around already, and pick a few target species to make homes for!
Solitary Bee Houses
A bee house or bee hotel is a fantastic way to support the solitary bees in your area! For a few dollars and some annual cleaning, you can buy a solitary bee house from most big box nurseries. Alternatively, you can make one at home, with an array of materials you may already have lying around! You can even make them so that they’ll benefit all kinds of insects, and not necessarily just bees.
Though you don’t even necessarily have to break out the hammer and nails, buy a ton of bricks, or borrow a staple gun. Making homes for tunneling bees can be as simple as drilling holes in a log and erecting it, or drilling holes in stumps and dead trees on your property. You might even attract some woodpeckers by doing this!
Providing Nesting Area
There are tons of different kinds of bees, and they all make different kinds of homes for themselves. Not all of them make big cavity hives like honey bees, or will utilize a solitary bee house. Bumblebees live in social hives underground, particularly in abandoned holes made by rodents--some others nest in abandoned bird nests, or cavities like hollow logs, spaces between rocks, compost piles, or unoccupied birdhouses. Borer, Ground, and Miner bees dig into bare, dry soil to create their nests. Sparsely-vegetated patches of soil in well-drained areas are great places to find them making their nests, so providing a similar habitat somewhere in the garden can encourage them to come! I do talk later in this document about mulching bare soil in a garden--however, leaving soil in sunny areas and south-facing slopes bare provides optimal ground nesting habitat. Some species prefer to nest at the base of plants, or loose sandy soil, or smooth-packed and flat bare ground. They’ve also been known to take advantage of soil piles, knocked over tree roots, wheel ruts in farm roads, baseball diamonds and golf course sand traps. You can create nesting ground by digging ditches or creating nesting mounds in well-drained, open, sunny areas with sandy or silty soil. However, artificially constructed ground nests may only have limited success.
Providing Alternative Pollinator Foods
Nectar and pollen aren’t the only foods sought out by some pollinators! Some species of butterflies are known to flock to overripe fruit or honey water, so setting these out can be an excellent way to provide food to wildlife. You may want to be cautious about how you set these out, otherwise it can help other wildlife, like ants or raccoons. Butterflies may also drop by to visit a sponge in a dish of lightly salted water.
Bat Houses and Boxes
Big or small, whether they support five bats or five hundred, making bat boxes and supporting local bats is a great way to boost biodiversity! Not only will they eat mosquitoes and other pest species, but you may also be able to use the guano (bat droppings) as fertilizer! Do be careful if you choose to do that though--I’ve never had the opportunity to, so do some research into how strong it is and use it accordingly.
Provide Passageway Points
If you want your area to be more accessible for creatures that can’t fly or climb fences, allowing or creating access points can be an excellent way to give them a way in and out. Holes in the bottom of walls or fences can be sheltered with plants to allow animals through.
In a somewhat similar manner, if you’re adding a water fixture, it’s important to provide animals a way to get into and out of the pond--no way in, and they can’t use the water. No way out, and they may drown. Creating a naturalistic ramp out of wood beams or sticks, or stepped platforms out of bricks, stones, or logs can do the trick.
Get or Keep Logs and Brush Piles
I’ve already mentioned logs a good handful of times so far in this post. To be used as access ramps, or as nesting areas for solitary bees. But they have value as much more than that! Logs on the ground provide shelter for all kinds of animals, especially depending on size--anything from mice, reptiles, and amphibians to things like turkey vultures and bears will use fallen logs as shelter. Inside of a decaying log, there’s a lot of humidity, so amphibians are big fans of them--meanwhile, the upper sides of them can be used as sunning platforms by things like lizards. Other animals can also use the insides of logs as nest sites and hiding places from predators too big to fit inside. Fungi, spiders, beetles, termites, ants, grubs, worms, snails, slugs, and likely much more can be found inside rotting logs, using the rotting wood as food sources or nesting places. They can then provide food for mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds. They can also be regarded as a landmark or territory marker as wildlife get more familiar with your space.
So how do you get logs for cheap? Try Chip Drop! I talk about them more in a future post, but you can mark saying that you’d like logs in your drop, so they’ll give you any they have! In fact, you may even get a drop faster if you're willing to accept some logs. You may also be able to approach arborists you see working in your area and ask for logs. There may also be local online listings for people selling logs for cheap, or just trying to get rid of them. If there’s land development going on near you, you may be able to snag logs from trees they cut down to make space. Do keep in mind, you don’t need to have huge gigantic logs laying around your property to make an impact--even small logs can help a lot.
If possible, creating and leaving brush piles on the edge of your property can be a great boost to biodiversity--even if you may not see the wildlife using it. They’ll provide shelter from weather and predators, and lower portions are cool and shady for creatures to avoid the hot sun. The upper layers can be used as perch sites and nest sites for song birds, while lower layers are resting sites for amphibians and reptiles, and escape sites for many mammals. As the material decays, they also attract insects, and as such they’ll attract insect-eating animals too. As more small animals find refuse in your brush pile, their predators will be attracted to them as well. Owls, hawks, foxes, and coyotes are known to visit brush piles to hunt. Making a brush pile can be as simple as piling branches and leaves into a mound, as big or as small as you want. You can even use tree stumps or old fence posts near the base, and keep stacking on plant trimmings and fallen branches. Do note that you don’t want to do this near anything like a fire pit.
Don't forget, with all of these, your mileage may vary for any variation of reasons, so don't worry if you can't take all of even any of these actions! Even just talking about them with other people may inspire someone else to put out a bat box, or leave a few logs out for wildlife!
That's the end of this post! My next post is gonna be about ways to get seeds and plants as cheaply as possible. For now, I hope this advice helps! Feel free to reply with any questions, success stories, or anything you think I may have forgotten to add in!
#biodiversity#solarpunk#environmental stewardship#gardening#outdoor gardening#(i know this is literally the Dont Gotta Garden post but these could also be excellent additions to a preexisting garden so)#ani rambles#out of queue#the biodiversity saga#here in the tags to once again emphasize your mileage may vary with all of these#my mom is scared of bats theres no way in hell shes gonna let me put up a bat box#but I have been able to put out a shallow bird bath and a little solarpowered hummingbird bath fountain#do what you can! every bit counts! You may be able to do something that I or your neighbors can't!#for example my nextdoor neighbors have literally no trees in their backyard where the hell would they put a bat box#meanwhile i have trees in my backyard but still can't put up a bat box. maybe the neighbors next to me could!#similarly brush piles are a no go for my family but someone somewhere else could set one up!#i am rambling in the tags now uh long story short do what you can don't stress about what you can't
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Chao comic series <3
#shadouge#sonic fandom#sonic series#shadow the hedgehog#rouge the bat#chao garden#shadow chao#rouge chao#silver chao
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★🌭🤖SONIC WEB GRAPHICS🦔💎
Found on 🦇
#web graphics#graphics#pixels#old web#rentry#dividers#userbars#favicons#sonic the hedgehog#shadow the hedgehog#amy rose#miles tails prower#rouge the bat#blinkies#sonic#glitter graphics#chao garden
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Chao raising 3/3 (First) | (Prev)
Based this of my own chao garden experiences, I love you Sonic Jr. you are so dumb. Also have this bonus panel:
#sonic fanart#shadow the hedgehog#rouge the bat#sonic the hedgehog#sonadow#team dark#dadow#chao garden#sonic adventure 2
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Update on the Halloween series
Like I have said on insta, I was completely sick this month so I haven’t been super present here . So i wanted to catch up and give you all the last illu of my halloween serie 🎃
#halloween#animals#pumkin#wolf#werewolf#vampire#bat#interview with the vampire#because that’it at 100% x)#over the garden wall#ghost bc#spider
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feyre & nyx
#lots of acotar art coming your way I’m not even gonna lie#art#artist#mack’s art#procreate#fan art#women artists#acotar#acotar fanart#feyre archeron#nyx archeron#feysandnyx#acomaf#acowar#acofas#acosf#a court of thorns and roses#sarah j maas#acotar spoilers#feyre fan art#bat boys#acotar bat boys#queued#elain’s garden#artist feyre
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💜🤍 Shadougetober ❤️🖤
23rd October - Love Letter 💌
Rouge and Shadow being apart but sending letters to each other :3 Rouge's letters are probably a little...😳😘
#digital art#digital illustration#fanart#digital fanart#game art#video game art#sonic the hedgehog#shadougetober#shadouge#chao garden#rouge the bat#shadow the hedgehog#shadow x rouge#sth#sonic series#sonic fanart#sonic fandom#sonic art#sonic couple#i will go down with this ship#shipping#ship art#shadow chao#rouge chao
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chao garden shenanigans 🦔🦔🦊🦇
#sonic#sonic the hedgehog#tails the fox#rouge the bat#shadow the hedgehog#chao garden#chao#HSJHSJS I LOVE THE CHAO GARDEN SO MUCH#I know everyone says this but imma say it again#THEY NEED TO BRING IT BACC#I loved giving everyone their own individual chao's as a kid#I was so sad whenever they died hhhhhhh#my art#MY HEART WOULD DROP WHENEVER MY CLUMSY ASS CHUCKED ONE ACROSS THE GARDEN LMAOOOO
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🎉🦇Bat Cave + Bats VFX🎉
Another Halloween mod, although also great to use with the new upcoming Life & Death pack of course: Bat Cave with animated shrieking bats flying out every few seconds! For more info and the download link itself, take a look at the CurseForge project page.
🔽 Bat Cave + Bats VFX ==================== Patreon Page Want to support my work, take a look at my BakieGaming Patreon page
YouTube I've also made videos about most of my previous mods. You can find them in my Bakie's The Sims 4 Custom Content Series on YouTube.
#BakieGaming#ts4cc#s4cc#Bat cave#Animated#Bat#Cave#Bats#Outdoors#VFX#Halloween#Garden#Gardens#Park#TheSims4#Sims4#MaxisMatch#MaxisMatchCC#bts4cc#CurseForge#FX#Sims 4 Custom Content#Sims 4 cc#Custom Content#Sims4CustomContent#CustomContent#TheSims4CC#Bakie#YouTube
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We have 2 new deskmat added to our shop ! Both equally fun to do for different reasons !
Delicious in Dungeon
Sonic- Chao Garden
Art(c) @little-noko & @alainaprana Delicious in Dungeon(c) Ryoko Kui Sonic(c) Sega
#my art#collaboration#deskmat#Delicious in dungeon#dungeon meshi#chilchuck#marcille#laios#izutsumi#senshi#sonic#chao garden#shadow#rouge the bat#knuckles#amy#tails#merch
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when you've completed your transformation into a terrifying celestial beast and your husband VERY RUDELY and VERY CRUELLY refuses to give you a smooch on your big fluffy alien snoot because he says you still need to do pointless things like "listen to union demands" and "apologize for all of those war crimes you committed". as though you aren't a literally a fluffy powdered donut
#can't even be an evil capitalist space bat anymore. because of woke.#yin art#fallen london#is it FL if it's just big ridiculously fluffy biblically accurate batdrel + their little guy#i got possessed and stayed up for like 4 straight hours doodling this. ur welcome#the size difference just kinda gripped me by the throat. is it even accurate? probably not! but i think the scoundrel can be big anyway#as a treat#dont worry i'll make sure to give them an extra 2 hours in the acid torment nexus ballpit as compensation for their crimes#this is unfortunately the closest ive come to properly making a ref of their bat form. it turns out they really are just.#Powdered Donut.#they're probably really broken up about not being able to wear flowers anymore#they're just kinda dwarfed in comparison to the rest of the locomotive sized chiropteran Everything#they'd probably make for a really good really REALLY careful little gardener. it could fix them.
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