🦎 Artemis (she/her) 🖤🩶🤍💜
🦎 History enthusiast, nature enjoyer, overtheoriser and overthinker in her 20s
🦎This is my main - a random collection of everything I find interesting and amusing, my silly thoughts and rants, and the birds coming to my bird feeder
🦎 If you instead prefer to witness me talk embarrassing nonsense about Sherlock Holmes, visit my side at @I-dont-talk-for-days-on-end
🦎 Header image is Duria Antiquior by geologist Henry de la Beche depicting life in ancient Dorset based on fossils found by Mary Anning
🦎 This used to be a Fantastic Beasts blog, but I do NOT support JKR! Non-binary identities are valid and trans rights are human rights!
Here's one of the last images I snapped of Breadsticks back on March 17. They were rattling a lot that day, which some believe could be a sign of appreciation. Here they are nibbling at a flowering bud on the tree. The only images taken after this are of them just making the noise in the same position. They're just about a year old so far too young to have found a mate to gone and had eggs with. I've come close to breaking down over the thought of them being finally being gone but I'm starting to accept it.
nah bro YOU live in a society. i live in a hole in the ground. not a nasty, dirty, wet hole with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and th