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mostly I reblog art. okay it's also a lot of bird picturesschleping throught the abyss (comments) looking for treasure (image descriptions).
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wind-and-cloud · 15 minutes ago
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wind-and-cloud · 1 hour ago
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can’t do hugs in person but I Can send dinosaur hugs, which are nowhere near as good, but oh well. 
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wind-and-cloud · 2 hours ago
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wind-and-cloud · 3 hours ago
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Untitled - Ferdynand Ruszczyc
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wind-and-cloud · 4 hours ago
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Lots of good things growing all mixed in with each other on this shady forest post. #FencepostOfTheWeek
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wind-and-cloud · 5 hours ago
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From the article:
“The North Sea is one of the most pressured areas of ocean on planet Earth. There are relatively few other places that have a combination of industrialised countries around a largely enclosed sea, intensive agriculture, and pressures from fishing going back centuries. But the wonderful thing about nature is that it can recover pretty quickly if you give it the chance,” says Juniper. Bottlenose dolphins, along with humpback and minke whales, have been spotted in greater numbers in recent years along England’s North Sea coast, monitoring groups say. Their reasons for returning are not entirely clear. Grey seals – once in danger of disappearing around the UK – are flourishing. Visits to colonies on Norfolk beaches – where thousands of pups are born every year – have become a Christmas ritual for local people. Around the beach at Horsey, nearly 4,000 seal pups were born last year during a record-breaking season. “We know the grey seals are doing well, which is fantastic news, and we know that’s also true of other species in the North Sea,” says Bex Lynam, marine advocacy manager for North Sea Wildlife Trusts. “Bottlenose dolphins – which we weren’t seeing off the Yorkshire coast until the last five years – have been recorded in a huge number of sightings. It’s clear they have enough food. They are also calving down here, which is fantastic,” she says.
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wind-and-cloud · 6 hours ago
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(via Xユーザーのえだ🫖さん: 「ニトリに大きい肉まんあった https://t.co/TtPHmK37Xm」 / X)
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wind-and-cloud · 7 hours ago
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March morning in the Karwendel, Groer Ahornboden, 1931 by Ernst Platz
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wind-and-cloud · 8 hours ago
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by Kyle Bonallo (ig: @kylebonallo)
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wind-and-cloud · 9 hours ago
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Gunnar Berndtson, Shrove Tuesday, 1882
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wind-and-cloud · 10 hours ago
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I was given this yellow sweatshirt with a big meh logo on it, so I made a quilted patch and now it's a favourite!
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wind-and-cloud · 11 hours ago
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Nuns prints now in my shop :) http://www.emilyscartoons.myshopify.com
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wind-and-cloud · 12 hours ago
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Vial’s Primrose / Orchideen-Primel (Primula vialii ‘Alba’)
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wind-and-cloud · 13 hours ago
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Common hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius
With serrated hinged terrapin Pelusios sinuatus, on adult hippo, and Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus, around juvenile hippo
Observed by anibotani, CC BY-SA
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wind-and-cloud · 14 hours ago
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Llehia
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wind-and-cloud · 15 hours ago
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wind-and-cloud · 16 hours ago
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Hàng Bè, oil painting by Vietnamese painter Bùi Xuân Phái, 1978
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