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Florida Wildlife, December 1968. Illustration by Wallace Hughes.
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#mammals#felines#bobcats#rodents#squirrels#fox squirrels#voles#meadow voles#marine life#cetaceans#whales#blue whales#Wallace Hughes
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Meadow and Red-backed Voles below a bird feeding station
Taken February 2024
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IMA AND KYA MY LOVES!!
They have a meadow vole now too because theyre so cute i cannot, they named it Ulu<3<3
I LOVE THEM MY OLD WOMAN YURI I LOVE THEM SO MUCH!!! Theyre canon so real!!.!!!! Ilovethem so much I CANNOOTTT!! Ima and kya you will always be LOVED (by me and like four others but good enough:3)
i loverhem i cannot i need art of them always I LOVELOVELOVE THE.M..!!!! !!!! <3<3<3 !!!!
Also kya my beloved ever i love her so much ILOVE BEING HER N1 FAN KYA MY WIFE MY LOVE MY EVERYTHIGN!!! I love Kya so much i crave Kya content literally anything (i feed myselfits okay)
#kya ii#kya#kya tlok#oc x canon#tlok oc#kya ii x oc#atla oc#kya atla#kya x oc#im kya’s number one fan guys#i love them so much icsnnot#i love kya so much like you all do not get how much i love her ohmygod i csnnot#old woman yuri#YURI#i love lesbians#OLD LESBIANS#theyre canon#kya my love#i love kya so much#KYA MY BELOVED EVER I LOVE HER SOSOSSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOOSOSSOSOSOMUCH!!!!!!!!#meadow vole#the legend of korra oc
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Look at this rotund little rodent.



Have you ever seen such an angry fuck-you ball of fur? Did not give two shits about me getting all up in his business. Tried to bite my phone. Squeaked indignantly and began stuffing his face with grass. Would love to emulate this little dude's level of IDGAF.
#LitLunacy rambles#google says its an eastern meadow vole#apparently they're common around here but ive never seen one#certainly never had one puff up and threaten me before eating lunch in the most pissed off manner a rodent can manage
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Meadow Vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus)
Heard something strange last night and I thought it was just the wind, but this morning I woke up and looked out into my window well and saw this fat little dude climbing up the window screen. 🙄
#Not Pets#Wildlife Photography#Meadow Vole#I caught him in a container and relocated him so hopefully he doesn't come jump back into the window well again
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Would you let this man sell you groceries and other household items
#oats.jpeg#tangentily related: very spacey @ work today i need to refill my meds#Scratch that stop everything a Vole just ran thru the grass by my foot#meadow vole moment!!!
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Meadow Vole in Harwich 06/23/23

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🩶 voles are so cute 💚
- daffodil 🌼




On this day. Bank vole/skogssork. Värmland, Sweden (August 19, 2018).
#cottagecore#bank vole#vole#animal#cute animal#rodent#cottage aesthetic#nature#naturecore#meadow#meadowcore
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Болотная сова (Asio flammeus) – среднего размера сова: длина ее тела колеблется от 34 до 42 см, вес самцов - 0,23-0,39 кг, самок - 0,24-0,43 кг. Крылья у нее длинные, ноги украшены пучками из перьев, на голове расположены маленькие вертикально стоящие "ушки" из перьев.
Болотная сова распространена очень широко, она обитает на всех континентах, кроме Австралии и Антарктики и населяет соленоводные болота, прибрежные равнины, хвойные леса, тундру, трясины, поля, прерии, высокотравные степи (часто с солончаками), луга (в поймах рек и озер), гористые местности и субальпийские луга, сельскохозяйственные угодья и парковые насаждения. Во всех местах обитания болотная сова придерживается открытых пространств.
Большую часть рациона этой птицы составляют мелкие грызуны (мыши, полёвки, лемминги, крысы, хомяки и ондатры), кролики, землеройки, летучие мыши, птицы (кулики, крачки, мелкие чайки, жаворонки и дрозды), насекомые (кузнечики, жуки, гусеницы) и иногда рыба.
Охотится болотная сова в любое время суток, низко паря над открытым пространством. На добычу она обычно нападает с полета или из засады и несёт ее в когтях. Болотные совы – моногамы и образуют постоянные пары. Самец привлекает самку на свой участок красивыми пируэтами в воздухе. Иногда в брачных полетах участвуют обе птицы: они гоняются друг за другом, сцепляются когтями или в шутку борются. Гнездом обычно служит расчищенная самкой ямка диаметром до 40 см на вершине плоской кочки среди густой травы или тростника. В кладке 4–7 яиц, которые насиживает самка.
Swamp Owl (Asio flammeus) – medium-sized owl: its body length ranges from 34 to 42 cm, the weight of males is 0.23-0.39 kg, females - 0.24-0.43 kg. Her wings are long, her legs are decorated with tufts of feathers, and small vertically standing "ears" of feathers are located on her head.
The is very widespread, it lives on all continents except Australia and Antarctica and inhabits saltwater swamps, coastal plains, coniferous forests, tundra, bogs, fields, prairies, tall grass steppes (often with salt marshes), meadows (in floodplains of rivers and lakes), mountainous areas and subalpine meadows, agricultural lands and parkland. In all habitats, the swamp owl adheres to open spaces.
Most of the diet of this bird consists of small rodents (mice, voles, lemmings, rats, hamsters and muskrats), rabbits, shrews, bats, birds (sandpipers, terns, small gulls, larks and thrushes), insects (grasshoppers, beetles, caterpillars) and sometimes fish.
The swamp owl hunts at any time of the day, hovering low over an open space. It usually attacks prey from flight or from ambush and carries it in its claws. Swamp owls are monogamous and form permanent pairs. The male attracts the female to his site with beautiful pirouettes in the air. Sometimes both birds participate in mating flights: they chase each other, lock claws or jokingly fight. The nest is usually a hole cleared by a female with a diameter of up to 40 cm on top of a flat hummock among dense grass or reeds. There are 4-7 eggs in the clutch, which are incubated by the female.
Источник://www.ebirds.ru/vid/225.htm,/bigenc.ru/c/bolotnaia-sova-bb9577,/zoogalaktika.ru/photos/aves/strigiformes/asio-flammeus, //www.mos.ru/news/item/86280073/,://ecology.polotsk.museum.by/node/42982,/russia.birding.day/v2taxon.php?s=423&l=ru.
#nature#nature aesthetic#bird photography#birds video#owl#swamp owl#asio flammeus#night photos#birds art#природа#фотографии птиц#видео птиц#сова#болотная сова#природнаякрасота#ночные фото#птицы арт
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Owls are fascinating and are the best posers for photos. Some owl photos from Smithsonian
With their eyes nearly front and center, owls don’t benefit much from peripheral vision, but their heads can rotate 135 degrees in any direction, giving them a great field of view. Pedro Jarque Krebs, Spain, 2021
The feathers on these barn owls perfectly match the color of the lichen on the rock nearby. Mitch Walters, California, 2011
Great gray owls fly low when searching for mice, voles and other small prey in the dry grass and meadows. Jennifer Rogers, Wyoming, 2016
“‘Who’ are you looking at?” a parliament of burrowing owls on a prairie in Hanover seemingly inquire about a visitor. Jamie Johnston, Colorado, 2024
As if it were holding a cape, this snowy owl brings its feathers under its chin in dramatic fashion. Chris St. Michael, Canada, 2016
This unusual burrowing owl has dark eyes, instead of the more common yellow pigment. Megan Lorenz, Florida, 2015
Beware. When a great horned owl clenches its strong talons, it takes 28 pounds of force to open them again. Sandy Scott, Florida, 2018
A pair of barred owls rest in an old-growth forest. Chris St. Michael, Florida, 2016
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Great Backyard Bird Off - Cosmopolitan Birds (poll 10)


Bird Info & Submission Reasons
Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa)
Continents: North America, Europe, Asia
"the worlds longest owl! they dont build nests so they lay their eggs in abandoned nests of other birds"
A large enigmatic owl of bogs, meadows, and coniferous forest. This rare and sought-after species is most often seen hunting around dawn and dusk, when it perches silently at the edges of clearings. Feeds mainly on voles. When vole populations crash, Great Grays can be found in large numbers south of their usual northern haunts, especially in winter. Yellow eyes and white bow-tie pattern on neck separate Great Gray from Barred. Its deep hoots are rarely heard. (eBird)
Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis)
Continents: Europe, Africa, Asia
"I spent months thinking the little grebe in the park was a juvenile tufted duck but no they are actually that tiny. Also, fluffy bum."
"it is just so tiny in comparison to all other water birds"
Fairly common but often inconspicuous small diving bird of wetlands with bordering reeds and other vegetation. Often remains out of sight; less often out on open water (mainly in winter). Rather compact, with rounded head, puffy rear end. Seen mainly as singles and small loose flocks, often sleeping during the day. Breeding plumage often looks dark overall; in good light note dark rusty head and neck sides with yellow patch at base of bill. Nonbreeding plumage dingy pale brownish overall with dark cap. (eBird)
Image Sources: Owl (Lars Petersson), Grebe (Bhaarat Vyas)
#Great Backyard Bird Off#bird poll#animal poll#worldwide birds#cosmopolitan birds#great grey owl#great gray owl#little grebe
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Yesterday we sat in the rose garden at sundown, a lovely incandescent time, reminiscent of Yorkshire, of those late afternoons in granchester meadows watching the water-voles. Rose leaves red, deep-red tipped, the flowers in the formal garden white, yellow, lit up by the horizontal rays. A rainbow in the fountain.
Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
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lying facedown and motionless in an open field gone to fallow some three years ago and listening to the whistling work-song of the burying beetle and the thousand ceremonies of the meadow vole. i would be content to stay here but a crow is trying to steal my hair
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I Got bored one time awhile ago and made a list of every prefix plus some into organised sections so I thought I might as well share.
All the ones that aren’t cannon to warriors, yet at lest are bold
Describing names
Colours: red, russet, copper, golden, amber, yellow, green, blue, violet, pink, white, gray, black, ebony, dark, pale, silver, brown, tawny, fallow
Pattern, Texture + Size: spot/ted, dapple, speckle, freckle, brindle, patch, mottle, ragged, tangle, kink, bristle, fuzzy, curl/y, wooly, soft, sleek, little, tiny, small, slight, short, tall, long, big, heavy, crooked, broken, half, stumpy, shred, torn, jagged
Actions + Character: flip, pounce, bounce, jump, hop, crouch, down, low, drift, flail, strike, running, fidget, mumble, whistle, snap, sneeze, shiver/ing, shining, flutter, fallen, lost, rush, fleet, quick, shy, sweet, brave, loud, quiet, wild, hope, wish,
Other: claw, whisker, dead, odd, one, spike, fringe, echo, song, hallow, haven
Elements
Time + Weather: day, night, dusk, dawn, morning, sky, sun/ny, moon, storm, lightning, thunder, cloud/y, mist/y, fog, snow, blizzard, ice, frost, dew, drizzle, rain, clear, wind, breeze, gale, shadow, shade, bright, light,
Earth/Water/Fire names: stone, rock, boulder, slate, flint, pebble, gravel, sand/y, dust, mud/dy, meadow, hill, rubble, river, ripple, whorl, float, rapid, shimmer, lake, swamp, marsh, wave, wet, bubbling, splash, puddle, pool, creek, fire, flame, flicker, flash, blaze, scorch, ember, spark, ash, soot, cinder, smoke
Plants
Trees: alder, aspen, birch, beech, cedar, cypress, pine, elm, willow, oak, larch, maple, bay, rowan, timber, bark, log, wood, twig, acorn, cone, seed, spire
Berry/Nut/Fruit/Herb: juniper, elder, sloe, holly, yew, mistle, bramble, hickory, hazel, chestnut, nut, apple, cherry, cranberry, olive, pear, plum, peach, chive, mint, fennel, sage, basil, mallow, parsley
Flowers: aster, poppy, primrose, rose, bluebell, marigold, tansy, pansy, briar, cherry, daisy, dandelion, daffodil, tulip, violet, lily, myrtle, thrift, yarrow, heather, lavender, blossom, bloom, flower, petal
Other: leaf, frond, fern, bracken, sorrel, hay, rye, oat, wheat, cotton, reed, pod, cinnamon, milkweed, grass, clover, weed, stem, sedge, gorse, furze, flax, nettle, thistle, ivy, moss, lichen, bush, vine, root, thorn, prickle, nectar
Animals
Mammals: mouse, rat, mole, vole, shrew, squirrel, hedgehog, bat, rabbit, hare, ferret, weasel, stoat, mink, marten, otter, hog, wolf, hound, fox, vixen, badger, deer, doe, stag, fawn, sheep, cow, pig, lion, tiger, leopard, lynx, milk
Birds: robin, jay, cardinal, thrush, sparrow, swallow, shrike, starling, rook, swift, dove, pigeon, crow, raven, duck, goose, heron, wren, finch, swan, stork, quail, gull, lark, owl, eagle, hawk, kestrel, buzzard, kite, hoot, feather, bird, egg, talon
Fish, Reptiles + Amphibians: pike, perch, pollack, trout, tench, cod, carp, bass, bream, eel, minnow, fin, snake, adder, lizard, turtle, frog, toad, newt
Bug type Names: bug, lady or ladybug, moth, spider, ant, snail, slug, beetle, bee, wasp, dragon or dragonfly, bumble, worm, maggot, cricket, fly, midge, web, honey
Skyclan + Warriorclan: Bella, Billy, Big, Harry, Harvey, Snook, Ebony, Monkey
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A look back on my 2024: Part 2 of 3-Mammals, dragonflies and damselflies, beetles and others
Another very strong mammalian year in which I saw my highest ever amount of species in a year centred on adorable Red Squirrels as I was lucky to observe them in Scotland and on Brownsea Island. Scotland was an incredible time with so many mammals observed; Stoat and Brown Hare adding to the magic of the wild cottage with lots of wildlife around to see that we stayed in and simply breathtaking wild experiences watching Bottlenose Dolphins on the Moray coast and a Mountain Hare in the Highlands. Roe Deer at the cottage and Red Deer during the week were other highlights with both species key to my year overall with amazing local Roe Deer views and the Bushy Park Red Deer and Fallow Deer experience which was great again in September. I had an amazing year for Stoats seeing two at Rutland Water in July as well and as my fortunes of seeing these species has taken an upturn the past year and a half we got fantastic Weasel views at Bempton Cliffs. We saw Field Voles really well there and got exceptional immersive views of Grey Seals at Flamborough Head. It was a splendid seal year with superb views of Common Seals on the Beaulieu River and in Newtown Harbour on the Isle of Wight on a boat trip in a strong run of mammals standing out in September. A Water Shrew was a surprise first for me as I waded through a flooded path at RSPB Radipole Lake in January and I was overjoyed to see a Water Vole at Rutland Water. Closer to home Fallow Deer and Sika Deer have been great to see in Hampshire and Dorset, with impressive home views of Hedgehogs and I had a magical year of observing beautiful Foxes with top sightings at Southsea and Hook-with-Warsash.
Perhaps unexpectedly again with similar to butterflies as mentioned in my last post a few species I really needed to work for this year I saw my highest ever amount of dragonflies and damselflies this year. It was a green dream for odonata in 2024 with a big moment seeing my first ever Downy Emerald dragonfly at Bentley Wood in May and both Emerald Damselfly and Willow Emerald Damselfly seen at Thurley and Fishlake Meadows respectively. Common, Ruddy and Black Darter gave me thrilling moments this year as did Black-tailed Skimmer with an especially good view of a female at Testwood Lakes and Keeled Skimmer. I was captivated by watching Golden-ringed Dragonflies at Winnall Moors, Testwood Lakes and Fen Bog Nature Reserve. Hawkers owned the summer with a strong couple of months or so seeing Migrant Hawkers and Southern Hawker and Brown Hawker enjoyed too. Azure, Blue-tailed and Large Red Damselflies were also very pleasant to see.
Beetles I suppose took another step up in importance for me this year as I kept a year list of ones I could identify for the first time ever recording twenty species. Green Immigrant Leaf Weevil, Violet Oil Beetle, Bloody-nosed Beetle, Tawny Longhorn beetle and Devil’s Coach Horse Beetle were some of my favourite finds. Once again cantharis rustic soldier beetle, Common Red Soldier beetle, Red-headed Cardinal beetle, Black-and-yellow Longhorn beetle, Swollen-thighed beetle and treasured views of epic Green Tiger Beetles at Bentley Wood in my home area, Strathdearn in Scotland and Fen Bog Nature Reserve in Yorkshire brough vibrant colour to my spring and summer. Dor beetles, ladybirds, Garden Chafer Beetle and Common Malachite Beetle were more delights seen this year.
Some other key species of my year included fascinating Hornet Mimic Hoverfly and Lesser Hornet Hoverfly in the summer, Marmalade Hoverfly, a notable amount of Common Lizards in the summer, frogs and frogspawn, the indomitable Long-winged Conehead one of my key crickets/grasshoppers of the year at Lakeside and Milford on Sea, Mottled shieldbugs, Dock bug, Forest bug, Grey Silverfish and spiders including Long-bodied Cellar spiders at home, lots of snails enjoyed at home and a fascinating Ambersnail seen at Winnall Moors in the summer.
The photos in this set are of; Keeled Skimmer dragonfly at Brownsea Island in September, Common Darter dragonfly at Lakeside in August, Willow Emerald Damselfly at Fishlake Meadows in October, Red Squirrel on Brownsea Island in September, Stoat at Rutland Water in July, Garden Chafer beetle at Magdalen Hill Down in May, Tawny Longhorn beetle on scabious at Shipton Bellinger in August, Hornet Mimic hoverfly at Stockbridge Down and Ambersnail at Winnall Moors in August, Fallow Deer in the New Forest on Good Friday and Long-winged Conehead at Lakeside in August.
#dragonflies#damselflies#beetles#mammals#red squirrel#common seal#grey seal#migrant hawker#downy emerald#bottlenose dolphin#dock bug#outdoors#macro#willow emerald damselfly#nature#walking#england#scotland#uk#world#moray#highlands#brown hare#mountain hare#stoat#europe#britain#wildlife#photography#wildlife photography
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ROUND ONE SHIPS
(keep in mind these are all randomly created from a pool of 64 characters. we are not here to debate dark ships vs light ships, we are here for fun. Feel free to suggest ship names for anything you see)
Lysander Scamander x Remus Lupin (Remsander)
Augustus Rookwood x Elphias Doge (Rookdoge)
Pavarti Patil x Blaise Zabini (Blavarti)
Lorcan Scamander x Septimus Weasley (Septorcan)
Victoire Weasley x Cassandra Vole (Vicsandra)
Neville Longbottom x Severus Snape (Sneville)
Minerva McGonagall x Horace Slughorn (Wiseslug)
Hermione Granger x Cornelius Fudge (Fudgmione)
Nearly Headless Nick x Tom Marvolo Riddle (Brainteaser)
Penny Haywood x Fleur Delacour (Penfleur)
Ron Weasley x Petunia Evans (Rontunia)
Hannah Abbott x Kingsley Shacklebolt (Shacklebbott)
Rita Skeeter x Yann Fredericks (What if we just called these two Yeet?)
Dennis Creevey x Dolores Umbridge (Creevbridge)
Rowan Khanna x Dorcas Meadowes (Rorcas)
Nymphadora Tonks x Firenze the Centaur (Centonks)
James Potter x Marcus Flint (Jarcus)
Rose Granger-Weasley x Dobby the House Elf (Robby)
Delphi Riddle x Qui LeBlanc (Augurvamp)
Molly Weasley II x Barnaby Lee (Barnolly)
Luna Lovegood x Penelope Clearwater (Lovewater)
Harry Potter x Pansy Parkinson (Hansy)
Sebastian Sallow x Chiara Lobosca (Loballow)
Barty Crouch Jr. x Albus Dumbledore (Albarty)
Sirius Black x Tulip Karasu (Prankstar)
Lily Evans x Madam Rosmerta (Lilymerta)
Cho Chang x Helena Ravenclaw (Cholena)
Fabian Prewett x Grant Chapman (Grabian)
Hestia Jones x Regulus Black (Restia)
Draco Malfoy x Albus Severus Potter (Dralbus)
Lily Luna Potter x Scorpius Malfoy (Scorlily)
Lavender Brown x Percy Weasley (Paperseer)
My bad for jinxing us guys as I was spinning this I wondered if we were actually going to get Scorbus and then the wheel decided to do something funny. some of these ships are ships I’ve seen before and I was surprised by how many of them could probably actually be enjoyed by people. but yeah suggest ship names if you have any ideas I did put down the ship names for ones I knew or ones that I could easily come up with myself.
(rules and submitted characters)
#hpshipbattles#harry potter fandom#hp next gen#marauders fandom#hp marauders#golden trio era#mwpp era#hphm#hp magic awakened#hpma#pre marauders era#hpcc#hp fandom#hphl#harry potter#remus lupin#scorpius malfoy#sirius black#rowan khanna#barnaby lee#cassandra vole#sebastian sallow#minerva mcgonagall#albus dumbledore#severus snape#dark ship#light ship
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