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Juveniele meeuw, hoogstwaarschijnlijk een Zilvermeeuw, Herring Gull (juv.)(?), (Larus argentatus), Nederland Noord-Holland
#amateur photography#nederland#bird#birdblr#birding#birds#my photography#ornithology#wildlife photography#guess the bird#identify bird#zilvermeeuw#meeuw#gull#herring gull#juvenile bird
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i like thinking that laios would go crazy on birdwatching after the [SPOILERS] curse
#*gestures* he's like the character i have identified most with EVER#and i love birding and seeing cranes#i know he would love it#and kabru would only be slightly annoyed#my art#dungeon meshi#dungeon meshi spoilers#dunmeshi spoilers#dm spoilers#laios#laios touden#kabru#kabru of utaya#kabru dungeon meshi#laios dungeon meshi#dungeon meshi fanart
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Hey! I have no idea where I got this image from. Google is telling me this is a turtle dove but other images of turtle doves look quite different from this; I’m mostly wondering if it’s photoshopped?
Okay so this one was a bit crazy to me because you’re right, this looks like a turtle dove but the tail feathers are off. And it doesn’t look photoshopped, I mean most photoshopped birds are like a Cardinal that has been turned blue. Reguardless I went to Pinterest looking for photos of turtle doves that may look similar to this one. Then I saw this exact image.
Okay, a lead. I guess. But if you know anything about Pinterest they are very good at finding similar images. Maybe we’ll get something..?
… never mind. Apparently, the people are very obsessed with this image. It has been posted everywhere. At this point it’s basically confirmed to be a turtle dove, all of these sources are saying that it is one. My real battle is trying to find where this image is from just to make sure. Now I go and reverse image search only to come across just about a billion results.
but I guess they were on my side today since I got VERY lucky.
Someone on the internet cited their sources. Now this link didn’t work but that doesn’t matter since we have the name of the account who took this photo. Bass23. So I looked through years of nature photography by this account and found the post.
Here is your answer! It is in fact a turtle dove that was captured just at a very specific angle to make a very unique show of tail feathers.
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doodling some more critters! the second one belongs to another group of animal don't mind them. (they share one of the guys that crawled on land)
#this is mainly just playing around with shapes#all the purple fellas have a 'bird' ancestor#you can identify them best by the sails on their heads#spec bio#spec evo#speculative biology#speculative evolution#alien species#alien art#creature design
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A witch of the Naig-Troibadnnas (Yellowtail river valley) people, resting and enjoying a smoke of the mild stimulant brolge leaf on a hot summer day.
Witches are a small part of the everyday cultural framework among the Hill Tribes. They are individuals considered born possessed by a virgranul, a type of disembodied wild spirit that seeks to inhabit human flesh, either entering the body at the moment of conception, or entering the body at the moment of death. The latter is a dire circumstance that requires significant intercession to fix (the dead body may wander off without rites, leaving the person's soul trapped and liable to warp into the dangerous fuldaigh spirit), while the former circumstance is what causes a person to be born a witch.
In the case of those afflicted in the womb, possession by virgranul is lifelong, and is both a curse and blessing- it divides and isolates them from the human world and causes other wild spirits (both benevolent and malicious) to be perpetually drawn to them, but also allows for them to be attuned to the subtleties of spirits, and able to work magic and divination that the everyday person is incapable of.
Witches are usually recognized from a young age due to marked behavioral differences or atypical development, though are sometimes simply identified as such without obvious behavioral indications, by other witches having read signs of their coming. Their occurrence is not frequent, usually once in a generation for any given tribe. An identified witch child will be taken from their family (the timing varies by tradition, though is usually upon puberty) and into mentorship by an established witch, who will impart their accumulated knowledge and skill and teach the child how to best harness their condition.
One can be a witch regardless of their gender, with the only commonality being that they must remain unmarried, and are expected to never have children (deemed too dangerous, unavoidably placing a child in the path of potentially harmful wild spirits). With no spouses or children to support them in holding a household and herds, witches are instead supported by their communities as means of payment for their services. They typically live in semi-isolation in the boundaries between the village and wilderness (a reflection of their own division between the world of people and of wild spirits, and a protective measure for their communities), and will periodically be brought needed supplies. They do not commonly enter villages unless summoned, or for the sake of certain holidays and festivals, and live most of their lives in seclusion aside from any given mentee (who will in turn care for their mentor in old age).
The societal function of witches is as intermediaries between people and their ancestors, people and wild spirits, and as especially skilled performers of practical magic (most commonly weaving protective spells into worn items, such as clothing or the nose rings of cattle). Forms of practical magic and intercession with ancestors and spirits are performed by all members of society, but a witch has intimate, detailed knowledge of such things and tremendous natural skill that makes them an invaluable asset.
Witches personally discern the identities of the spirits living in any given area and will attempt to familiarize themselves with them, learning in depth about their ways, giving warnings of where the particularly dangerous (or mischievous) ones are, and giving recommendations on which will be receptive to offerings in return for boons. When a village needs to commune with a particularly powerful or dangerous spirit (such as a wildfolk witch), they will commonly send their own witch as an intermediary.
They are ascribed have the ability to directly summon ancestors (who otherwise come and go of their own volition, and rarely ever deign to come at the call of one who is not their descendant). This is of great use when a person finds themselves punished by their ancestors with no certainty as to why, or cases where an orphaned child's ancestry must be identified to gain them proper spiritual support.
They are also regarded as having innate qualities of divination, particularly in reading birdsign (itself generally acknowledged as communication from ancestors, and occasionally gods). The average person has basic knowledge in reading omens of birds and a learned repertoire of key signs, but a witch can divine the messages of birdsign in immense and specific detail, through a vast knowledge system of the meanings of the species, sex, flight direction, gaze, prey, number, and songs of birds. It is common for people to approach a witch for a reading of the skies before undertaking a significant venture or life change, in order to receive detailed and specific advice.
Witches are always literate (and will be taught to read and write by their mentor if they cannot already) and will record their repositories of knowledge in tomes. These are items of absolute secrecy and taboo for a non-witch to touch (the consequences can be severe, you really don't want a witch ancestor-spirit upset with you). Witches can often become competitive about the knowledge stored in these tomes and are known to organize heists amongst themselves in order to gain access to each other's secrets. Most people avoid getting themselves entangled into the complicated rivalries of witches, as these competitions can get ugly and result in many a petty curse if one gains a witch's ire.
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The only visual cue distinguishing this man as a witch is the tattoos on his forearms, otherwise usually regarded as inappropriate to mark in the contemporary Hill Tribes cultural sphere (the face, upper arms, and sternum is reserved for important clan/tribe/ancestry identification, hands and forearms are reserved for witches, and the rest of the body is appropriate for decoration). These unique forearm tattoos indicate his ancestral connection with a lineage of witches, not blood ancestry but rather the generations of mentors that have produced him. The lines extending down to his fingers are the newest, indicating that he has fully mentored another witch and gained a place in this ancestral line.
The rest of the tattoos here are tribe and blood ancestry identifiers (on the face and upper arms respectively, worn by all members of society), and purely decorative imagery (visible here is a deer, horse, eagle, and a dragon). He also has a snake on his forearm, applied decades ago in an act of youthful rebellion, which has since gotten in the way of critical open skin space.
His clothing is otherwise typical wear for warm seasonal conditions- a man's wool shawl and woven belt, short trousers, decorative deer hide (distinct to the Naig-Troibadnnas), and sandals (these are imported Wardi style sandals, which have been modified with preferred elevated heels). The horn shaped torc on his forearm identifies him as an esteemed elder.
#I think I mentioned the witch tradition by implication in a couple posts but it hasn't come up directly#Witches here are very frequently going to be autistic or having other developmental disorders- with non neurotypical development#and behavior (though without marked intellectual disability) being seen as the impact of possession by virganul.#There's a parallel tradition of witches among the contemporary Finns (distant sibling cultural group to the Hill Tribes) but of MUCH#more core societal significance in which witch-kings are the central figures of power.#Both developed out of common ancestral traditions which diminished in centrality in the Highlands (witches going from clan#leaders to 'guy living on the outskirts of your village who you go to for magical assistance') and increased in centrality in Finns#(witches going from clan leaders to kings with magical powers granted by the gods)#You see a version of the historical predecessor for witches in the drawing of Kulyos and Bernike wrt his forearm tattoos#The proto-Hill Tribes would have regarded their chieftains as a type of witch and the tradition of marking the forearms would#have originally been exclusive to said chieftains. The societal centrality of witches has been lost but they retain traditions of#markings that would have originally identified them as leaders.#(That drawing is also a imaginative though and not just for the bird woman. He's wearing contemporary dress.)#hill tribes#\
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✨ new jellycat Lovely Lovebirds 🦜
#i am in love with the new jellycat releases#bird#birds#parrot#parrots#lovebirds#rosy faced lovebird#yellow lovebird#green lovebird#jellycat#plush#plushie#plushies#plushblr#plushcore#alt text#identified#best
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They're back babyyyyy
#tales of the empire#marrok#inquisitor#bird man inquisitor#unidentified inquisitor#hopefully he gets a name and scenes now#new blorbo identified
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Western Grebe and Clark's Grebe Aechmophorus occidentalis and A. clarkii
5/7/2023 San Joaquin Marsh, California
#these two were courting each other#they regularly hybridize which makes identifying them even more fun#but this photo is a good view at the differences in bills#clark's grebe#western grebe#grebe#grebes#bird#birds#bird photography#birblr#wildlife#wildlife photos#wildlife photography#nature#nature photos#nature photography#birding#birdwatching#birding photos#my photos#california#california wildlife
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the continuous focus on birds and birdsong in monstrous regiment is one of my fave bits just because we know the only reason polly has all that background knowledge is bc of paul. and even when she has that moment of not wanting to admit that she wants to get paul back partially for selfish reasons she was still the person in his life that paid attention enough to remember everything he loved/knew about birds lol. he's not really haunting the narrative he's just kind of chilling back there but ANYWAY lol polly perks could do antigone
#whenever theyre in a new location polly is always letting some bird info into her description of the setting and its just bc of paul#monstrous regiment#like. that's her brother. the birdsong footnote is funny but thats her BROTHER and she cared enough to be able to identify birds from a#great distance that weren't even native to their country so um that's thee manifestation of weird sibling bonds#the line about the colored pencils is soooo crazy. someone got him some colored pencils and she will love them 4ever#discworld#polly perks#gnu terry pratchett#paul perks#im so tired post diwali workday is killing me but im playing the events of mr behind my eyelids during meetings
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Recently went to a museum with some animal models, figured some of my fellow animals would enjoy the photos I took. (Note: there’s a couple dinosaurs in the mix)
The red fox and grey fox ones just seem so…me.
oh dear….
welp I might be second-guessing the species of fox that I am-
#therian#therians#therian things#therianthrope#therianthropy#therian community#gonna tag all the ones I can identify to reach y’all#bear therian#bird therian#fox therian#marten therian#(that’s what google said it was-)#dinosaur therian#armadillo therian#squirrel therian#boar therian#turtle therian#alligator therian#raccoon therian#otter therian#bobcat therian
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Here’s a follow up to @kitsumo ‘s ask about this plush. I didn’t find it but maybe here’s some helpful info?
I thought he might be a bluebird, but after some digging, he might be a penguin OR miscatagorized as one by the seller. Like I found this plush of a penguin that looks similar.
He also bears a pretty similar look to this Item Label plush. He’s not, but idk, here he is.
I wish you luck and will keep an eye out!
(Original ask can be found on @oceantoyz page here)
#toy hunt#mystery#identifying#item identifying#help#toys#toycore#toywave#kidcore#bird#bluebird#penguin#tip of my tongue
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we must be gentle.
#mp100#suzuki shou#art#bird sizes NOT accurate one bit#bonus points if you can identify these species. no need to get them down to species level ik the drawings arent ideal for ID lmao#hint is theyre all native to japan. answers are in the alt text descrip#ive been wanting to draw shou with a fuckton of birds on him for like weeks now. he's a birds guy. he's birds. you get me
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Sketches and paintings of a falcon I met!
#it was in papua new guinea. it got hit by a car sadly and some people we knew were taking care of it#my friend identified it as a black shouldered kite!#falcon#bird art#nature art#animals#gouache#painting#artists on tumblr#art study#wildlife#watercolour#illustration
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me: you know, I should actually pick up birding, I really don't know birds very well
also me, sitting up in bed at random to listen: was that a juvenile red-tailed hawk
#quite frankly i stand by the first statement#still do not really know enough about birds to properly identify them so#i am still not confident about this one lol
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I saw an osprey nest (with osprey) today!!
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Me, whenever I talk to people: hi i hope you know how much love i have in my heart for you. Hi i hope you do not get freaked out by how much love i have in my heart for you. (Tail wagging metaphorically)
#i met some new people today at the park and one of them showed me an eagles nest cuz Iike birdwatching#and another gave me bird identifying advice cuz hes a taxidermist#🐇 rambles
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