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#carolina wood duck
Some of the birds I saw at WWT London Wetland Centre (just a few I could get good pictures of)!
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Carolina Duck (male and female).
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African Yellow-Billed Duck
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Cape Teal
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Australian Wood Duck/ Maned Duck
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Magpie Geese
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gemeente-kampen · 2 months
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Carolina-eend, Wood Duck (Aix Sponsa), Nederland, Overijssel
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icedhockey · 11 months
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christ there’s no whiplash quite like the first day of free agency
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ceruleanvulpine · 1 year
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huge respect to @myxinidaes for reblogging that post with 100 birds
#ok im gonna try to list 100 birds. house sparrow song sparrow fox sparrow white-throated sparrow dark-eyed junco#robin. ovenbird. hermit thrush. carolina wren. cardinal#carolina chickadee. house finch. purple finch. goldfinch. white-breasted nuthatch#red-breasted nuthatch. hooded merganser. american coot. wood duck. mallard duck#surf scoter. ruddy duck. black duck. northern shoveler. common loon#crow. fish crow. raven. turkey vulture. bald eagle#feral pigeon. mourning dove. turkey. quail. AMERICAN WOODCOCK#solitary sandpiper. herring gull. great black-backed gull. piping plover. killdeer#yellow-rumped warbler. pine warbler. palm warbler. black and white warbler. i cant think of a fifth warbler. red tailed hawk#cooper's hawk. osprey. barn swallow. tree swallow. blue jay#peacock. egyptian goose. peregrine falcon. merlin. canadian goose#green heron. starting to struggle here. flamingo. skua. albatross. great blue heron#barn owl - snowy owl - great horned owl - barred owl - WHAT was that little owl in central park called - uhhh mandarin duck#chicken. california condor. rose finch (there are many but i dont remember any of the weirder species). adelie penguin. emperor penguin#northern mockingbird.. starling.. grackle.. african gray parrot.. monk parakeet#stellar's jay ... baltimore oriole.. argh what's the other oriole we get. DOWNY WOODPECKER.. hairy woodpecker... pileated woodpecker#red-headed woodpecker. red-bellied woodpecker. ruby-throated hummingbird. scarlet macaw. whooping crane#whippoorwill. snowy egret. great egret. european robin. bird of paradise#there's a warbler that's just 'yellow' right? yellow warbler? cormorant...#struggling with some where i cant remember the exact name like was it a 'double crested' cormorant or something else.#zebra finch .. blue-footed booby... pelican....#australian magpie. The Other Magpie. ibis (nonspecific). potoo. EASTERN BLUEBIRDDDDDD !!!#ceruleanrambling#now i can go read yours
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merosmenagerie · 2 years
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Here. Take this.
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pmg227 · 9 months
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Bird Pictures for August '23
Prothonotary Warbler eating a juicy caterpillar for lunch! Summer Tanager (female) eating a bee. Green Heron looking for lunch. Common Yellowthroat Indigo Bunting Blue Grosbeak (male) Blue Grosbeak (female) Belted Kingfishers (male above and female below) Pileated Woodpecker (male) Young Wood Ducks. Male on Left and Female on Right. Mama Wood Ducks and offspring Juvenile male…
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antiqueanimals · 9 months
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Wood Ducks, Sallie Middleton. Wildlife in North Carolina. November 1982.
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aloysiavirgata · 8 months
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Dancing that ISNT the PMP scene. Fucking love you gorgeous. ❤️❤️❤️
3 AM finds him waking up stiff and disoriented in the vinyl chair of her hospital room, his feet propped on an upside-down plastic wastebasket. His tie is hanging from the IV pole.
Mulder tests his joints, grimaces at the left shoulder. He’d overstretched it at the pool, shredding 2000 meters in under 30 minutes. He’s been lifting more, been running until he vomits. He doesn’t know if he’s punishing his body for being fit or trying to radiate so much health she’ll absorb it.
Perhaps if it’s the second he’ll need to feed it something other than coffee, Diet Coke, and sunflower seeds. Must be the first.
He examines her narrow form in the bruised light. Scully’s breath snuffles a bit at the cannula and he scans for blood at it but sees none. Her cheekbones curve resolutely past her patrician nose, down to her full, dry lips. There is a small tin of Smith’s Rosebud Salve on the fake wood nightstand. He resists the urge to rub a layer over them. He resists the urge to kiss her beautiful, cracked mouth.
Mulder sighs a bit, runs a finger around the back of his collar. She looks warm to him, looks safe and cared for and utterly beyond his ability to be of use. But he stays anyway, like one of those dogs that sleeps at the grave of its master.
He roams past the nurse’s station, where Jane and Esther give him sympathetic looks. They aren’t supposed to let him sleep in Scully’s room, but Esther is from Yorkshire and calls him lamb and duck and love, and he’s pretty sure he could get the lithe Jane in bed if he wanted to.
He’s drowned his sorrows in lanky brunettes before though, and it never quite took. Turns out he’s a man for dainty gingers.
The radio at the nurse’s station plays “Carolina In My Mind” and he hums along softly, making a styrofoam cup of tea. His father was happy in Raleigh. He was too, as much as he was happy anywhere. He thinks he might move down when Scully goes into the ground, a truth he can only admit at 3 AM. At all other times he will save her.
“Nah then, duck,” Esther says. “Tea from the machine, yer daft ‘apeth, when I’ve a proper kettle ‘ere? ‘Ow’s thy lass?”
He shrugs, smiles vaguely. Jane smiles back. Vaguely.
Mulder presses his head to the faded green wall as his tea steeps. It’ll be terrible, but strong. That’s good enough for him.
He hears a soft shuffling and looks up.
Scully in her spotless white robe and soft slippers, Scully like a Willow Ptarmigan approaching winter. The skin around her eyes is the delicate color of sublimated iodine.
“Scully,” he says, at a loss. She is beautiful in the way of alabaster vases, of all things that can shatter.
She yawns, lips shiny with the salve. Her hands are very thin when she covers her mouth. “Wonderful Tonight” begins on the radio now.
Esther smiles, looks away. Jane checks her watch and walks down the opposite corridor.
“Tea?” Scully says. “That’s more my brand. Why are you still here?”
He gulps the bitter brew. Winces. “I fell asleep,” he says, which is an answer but no answer at all.
“Mmm,” Scully says. She prepares herself some tea as well. Her white hands on the cup, her lower lip snagged between her teeth.
“I’m sorry I woke you,” Mulder says.
“You didn’t. I just woke up. I do that a lot. My circadian rhythm…”
They don’t talk about her suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus deep within her brain. Of what it might mean if it’s off kilter.
“I was noisy,” Mulder lies, looking at her nose again. He moves like a cat in her room. Like a thief in the night. “Banged into the bed.”
Scully smiles serenely. “It’s all right.”
Jane stalking the perimeter, Jane frowning at her clipboard.
The moon out the window like a scythe in the dark.
He loves her, does she know? Does he know what he would do to save her and how he’d do it and that he’d swim through blood and blood and blood for her, 2000 meters and back again in a heartbeat?
Scully puts her tea down, Scully looks at him with her late summer eyes in this month of her birth. Scully is dying.
On the radio, The Beatles begin “Let It Be,” and what the fuck, he draws her in, her tousled hair and fluffy robe and her rattan ribs.
“Mulder,” she says, peering up. She clutches his left hand with the pale garden spider of her right.
He twirls her beneath the fluorescent lights. He kisses her her forehead because if he kisses her mouth like he wants to she will die.
Jane does another lap and Esther pretends to read a chart and Scully murmurs along with Paul McCartney.
Mulder watches the flat light bounce off her hair, watches her sway, watches her smile for a moment. She tucks her head against his chest as the song ends, doesn’t withdraw.
“Angel Is A Centerfold” begins, which is hardly the mood he wanted, but they both laugh and the scythe of a moon fades away as they sing Na-na, na-na-na-na, Na-na-na, na-na-na-na in something like harmony.
He doesn’t know what song is next, but he holds her through it and the next one and a few more and Esther and Jane are replaced and the sun begins to burn the blackness away and Scully is warm and awake and alive in his arms for at least another day.
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magnetothemagnificent · 6 months
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I guess it's time I share my list of birds from this past Jewish year (I've been keeping two Big Year lists, Jewish year and secular year). All are from the US, except the last few which are indicated.
1. Ruby-crowned kinglet
2. American Robin
* Leucistic American Robin
3. Song sparrow
4. Rock pigeon
* Melanistic rock pigeon
5. Chipping sparrow
6. Hairy woodpecker
7. Mourning dove
8. Northern flicker
9. Eastern towhee
10. White crowned sparrow
11. White-throated sparrow
12 Savannah sparrow
13. House sparrow
14. European starling
15. American Crow
16. Common Raven
17. Gray catbird
18. Northern mockingbird
19. Canada Goose
20. Spotted Sandpiper
21. American herring gull
22. Marsh wren
23. Limpkin
24. Great white heron
25. Cattle egret
26. Anhinga
27. Snowy egret
28. Great blue heron
29. Black-crowned night heron
30. Wood stork
31. Common gallinule
32. Blue-gray gnatcatcher
33. Turkey vulture
34. Black vulture
35. Yellow rumped warbler
36. Tufted titmouse
37. Little blue heron
38. White ibis
39. Cooper's hawk
40. Cardinal
41. Green heron
42. Carolina wren
43. Palm warbler
44. Pine warbler
45. Sandhill crane
46. Carolina chickadee
47. Bluejay
48. Osprey
49. Chimney swift
50. Red-tailed hawk
51. Prairie warbler
52. American kestrel
53. Glossy ibis
54. Pied-billed grebe
55. Double-crested cormorant
56. Grey kingbird
57. Brown pelican
58. Fish crow
59. Royal tern
60. Bald eagle
61. Painted bunting
62. American white pelican
63. Common grackle
64. Boat-tailed grackle
65. Great-tailed grackle
66. American purple gallinule
67. American coot
68. Brown-headed cowbird
69. Tricolored heron
70. Mallard
71. Black-bellied whistling duck
72. Eastern kingbird
73. Yellow-billed cuckoo
74. Muscovy duck
75. American bittern
76. Ring-billed gull
77. American Pekin
78. Mallard-Pekin hybrid
79. Eastern bluebird
80. Yellow-bellied sapsucker
81. Red-winged blackbird
82. White-eyed vireo
83. Mottled duck
84. Broad-winged hawk
85. Dark-eyed junco
86. Brown thrasher
87. Sharp-shinned hawk
88. House finch
89. Eastern Phoebe
90. Downy woodpecker
91. Fox sparrow
92. Loggerhead Shrike!!!!
93. White breasted nuthatch
94. Red-bellied woodpecker
95. Brown creeper
96. Pileated woodpecker
97. American goldfinch
98. House wren
99. Barn swallow
100. Tree swallow
101. Black and white warbler
102. Red eyed vireo
103. Yellow warbler
104. Mute swan
105. Rusty blackbird
106. Common yellowthroat
107. Warbling vireo
108. Northern waterthrush
109. Veery
110. Swamp sparrow
111. Wood duck
112. American redstart
113. Orchard oriole
114. Greater Yellowlegs
115. Lesser Yellowlegs
116. Baltimore oriole
117. Hermit thrush
118. Wood thrush
119. Ovenbird
120. Indigo bunting
121. Black-throated blue warbler
122. Scarlet tanager
123. Worm-eating warbler
124. Northern rough-winged swallow
125. Blue-headed vireo
126. Northern parula
127. Prothonotary warbler
128. Philadelphia vireo
129. Blackburnian warbler
130. Magnolia warbler
131. Cedar waxwing
132. Blackpoll warbler
133. Yellow-throated vireo
134. Eastern wood pewee
135. Acadian flycatcher
136. Tennessee warbler
137. Caspian tern
138. Laughing gull
139. Forster's tern
140. American oystercatcher
141. Green-winged teal
142. Purple Martin
143. Least tern
144. Field sparrow
145. Killdeer
146. Grey-cheeked thrush
147. Rose-breasted grosbeak
148. Great-crested flycatcher
149. Swainson's thrush
150. Bay-breasted warbler
151. Chestnut-sided warbler
152. Willow flycatcher
153. Ruby-throated hummingbird
154. Peregrine falcon
155. Hooded crow IL
156. Laughing dove IL
157. Eurasian collared dove IL
158. Eurasian jackdaw IL
159. Common myna IL
160. Rose-ringed parakeet IL
161. White spectacled bulbul IL
162. European bee eater IL
163. Chukar IL
164. Short toed snake eagle IL
165. White stork IL
166. Little egret IL
167. Pygmy cormorant IL
168. Eurasian hoopoe IL
169. Alpine swift IL
170. Graceful pinia IL
171. Eastern Olivaceous Warbler IL
172. Tristan's Starling IL
173. Fan tailed raven IL
174. Eurasian black cap IL
Here's to at least 200 next year!
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tigerdrachin · 4 months
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ANIMAL AU LIST
Alabama - black bear
Alaska - Moose
Arizona - Ring-tailed Cat
Arkansas - Mockingbird
California - Brown bear
Colorado - Mountain Goat
Connecticut - Grey Wolf
Delaware - Grey Fox
Florida - Alligator
Georgia - North Atlantic right Whale
Hawaii - Hawaiian monk seal
Idaho - Idaho Giant salamander
Illinois - Northern Cardinal
Indiana - Say's Firefly
Iowa - Hog/pig
Kansas - Western meadowlark
Kentucky - Appaloosa (Horse)
Louisiana - Pelican
Maine - Maine coon
Maryland - Crab
Massachusetts - Tabby Cat
Michigan - White tailed deer
Minnesota - Common loon
Mississippi - Red fox
Missouri - Missouri Mule
Montana - Mourning cloak butterfly
Nebraska - Skunk
Nevada - Vivid Dancer damselfly
New Hampshire - Red tailed hawk
New Jersey - Fruit bat
New Mexico - New Mexico whiptail lizard
New York - Mouse
North Carolina - plott hound
North Dakota - nokota Pike (Horse)
Ohio - buckeye chuck
Oklahoma - Scissor-tailed flycatcher
Oregon - beaver
Pennsylvania - eagle
Rhode Island - Rhode Island red chicken
South Carolina - wood duck
South Dakota - coyote
Tennessee - Tennessee walking horse
Texas - Texas Longhorn
Utah - Bee
Vermont - Labrador
Virginia - Virginia Opossum
Washington - Olympic Marmot
West Virginia - Moth
Wisconsin - American Badger
Wyoming - Bison
D.C. - wood thrush
Gov - Snake
CDC - Dove
ITS DONE FINALLY AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH-
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sitting-on-me-bum · 7 months
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Sweet Carolina
‘This beautifully coloured wood duck, also known as the Carolina duck, was happily feeding with the local ducks by the lake at Cae Ddol Park in Ruthin, Denbighshire. It made my day.’
Photograph: Helen Evans
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bitchinbarzal · 1 year
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Who I Write For
NHL
new york islanders
• mat barzal
new jersey devils
• jack hughes
• nico hischier
• luke hughes
• timo meier
• john marino
• jesper bratt
• seamus casey
florida panthers
• matthew tkachuk
carolina hurricanes
• ty smith
buffalo sabres
• owen power
• dylan cozens
• rasmus dahlin
• peyton krebs
• ukko-pekka luukkonen
colombus blue jackets
• kent johnson
• adam fantilli
vancouver canucks
• quinn hughes
• elias pettersson
• brock boeser
nashville predators
• anthony beauvillier
toronto maple leafs
• william nylander
• morgan reilly
• matthew knies
• fraser minten
washington capitals
• rasmus sandin
dallas stars
• miro heiskanen
• roope hintz
colorado avalanche
• mikko rantanen
• miles wood
anaheim ducks
• mason mctavish
• trevor zegras
• lukáš dostál
boston bruins
• jeremy swayman
philadelphia flyers
• jamie drysdale
montréal canadiens
• cole caufield
university of michigan
• mark estapa
• luca fantilli
• rutger mcgroarty
• frank nazar
• gavin brindley
• phil lapointe
• steve holtz
• nick moldenhauer
• tj hughes
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gutterprophet · 2 months
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I really thought that I would be lonely, moving out to the middle of nowhere to live in the woods far away from all my friends, but I've actually never felt less lonely or more part of a community
Even aside from my dogs-- with whom I have both individual relationships and group dynamics every bit as complex and nuanced and rewarding as any human group I've ever been a part of-- there's no dearth of social interaction in my day. The wasps, who drink droplets of sugar water off my fingers when I'm feeling indulgent, know me and follow me around buzzing hopefully but never sting me even when I poke curiously around their nest. The mice recognize my face and will continue on with their business unafraid when I pass by, but scatter in frantic terror when they see the co-farmer (who catches them with her hands and feeds them to Breq the dog). The red-tailed hawks who live a little ways down the street have been mated for many years and I frequently see them wheeling and diving though the sky together, delighting in each other's company like newlyweds, and fucking each other with great gusto on tree branches. I know a few individual members of the local coyote pack-- the massive coydog who lingers at the foot o the mountain and watches us every night with a strange intensity, the dumbass teen yote with a hopeless crush on Breq who keeps tying to bring her dead rabbits.
I know which songbirds are shy and will only sing if I hide somewhere and sit very still (northern flicker, hermit thrush) and which birds are outgoing and will sit in a branch and yell two feet from my face (cardinals and blue jays and carolina wrens), and I can tell by the warning in their songs when it's about to start raining with enough time to duck under shelter before I feel the first drops. I can in general tell the weather and the temperature and the time of day and what other animals are nearby by listening to the birds narrate their daily affairs; they're very talkative and VERY specific. I know the cardinal who lives in the tree by the mailbox is beefing with the carolina wren who lives in the tree by the laundry line, because I eavesdrop on them having a screaming argument over territory every morning, and this morning I listened to the carolina wren get catfished by a mockingbird mimicking the courtship call of a hot eligible carolina wren bachelor. When the mockingbird abruptly stopped dueting and ghosted her she left, dejected, & her cardinal nemesis immediately launched into an obnoxious frat-bro-esque victory cheer at her departure.
I'm leaning heavily on anthropomorphism here, which is exactly what I was taught not to do when training and working as a biologist, and I am partially doing it just to illustrate my point. But also, as every field biologist ever will tell you, it's kind of impossible to spend a lot of time observing an ecosystem and not notice how much human society is not unique from every other living thing.
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vital-information · 2 months
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"The wondrously humane and strangely spiritual odd-duck of a movie, Junebug, incisively gets at all that unspoken complexity existing in the spaces between family members by treating them as just that: spaces, gaps, blind spots. Family in Junebug is as aesthetically controlled as it is suffocatingly full; as warm as it is frigid. Jousting is ubiquitous: Brothers engage in unarticulated hostilities as outwardly as sisters-in-law fumblingly attempt emotional contact, and husbands and wives cut each other down with razor-sharp truth as much as they dull each others’ senses with politeness. In other words, the world in a house. How to enter upon such a simultaneously antagonistic and reassuring trunk full of decades-old angst and secret communications without seeming like a mere intruder?...More than anything, more than its oft-cited red-state/blue-state dichotomies, more than its fish-out-of-water conventions, Junebug is about the bonds of family, for better or for worse, and their propensity to morph and alter with each passing season, the need to make room for change, to allow for error, to accept transition with open arms.
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What makes Junebug such a unique, even cathartic, experience, however, is its reliance on silence, not just as a mere narrative justification (many of the characters seem more than happy to not express themselves verbally) but as a visual and aural tool. Junebug straddles a fine line between realism and aestheticism—its determined mise-en-scene often gives way to almost documentary-like flights of fancy, suddenly brimming with Carolina locals, picking up on the sensorial surroundings of a church banquet-hall or a factory warehouse. There’s a fairly drastic split at play here between ceaseless chatter and contemplative quiet, and not just within the obvious differences between maddeningly with-child Ashley (Amy Adams) and her preternaturally collected brother-in-law George (Alessandro Nivola): think of how Morrison will shoot his family’s living space—at once populated by the joy of family babbling, the next moment empty, voices trailing off like the faint buzzing of flies as they exit the room and thus the camera’s frame. A succession of shots shows the now-empty house with a hush fallen over it, yet the space is still alive, breathing, cognizant, pregnant with memories.
Something familiar has become unfamiliar, made odd through what the camera is able to capture. This is Junebug’s greatest strength and what gives its mundane setting such an extraordinarily uncommon demeanor...
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Morrison’s contemplative style (a thicket of backyard woods at nighttime is granted the same calm as an empty living room) keeps us constantly off-guard, a refreshing sensation in what initially seems a family comedy. Yet genre is ultimately beside the point, for Junebug coalesces as something far darker and thoughtful; if not tragic then somehow beyond feeling. The title itself refers to the film’s most gaping empty space, the place on which an entire family hangs its hopes, desires, and grief."
Michael Koresky, "Inside Out," a review of Junebug (2005) for Reverse Shot
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cuttergauthier · 1 year
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Who I Write For
Hey everyone this is a list of who I write for.
If you have someone else in mind, send me an ask and i’ll let you know if i want to write for him. I’m not picky
Also if anyone would want me to start an AU let me know!
How to request
I DO NOT WRITE SMUT
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New jersey Devils
Jack Hughes
Nathan Bastian
Dawson Mercer
Luke Hughes
Nico Hischier
Timo Meier
Brendan Smith
Vancouver Canucks
Quinn Hughes
Brock Boeser
Elias Pettersson
Cole McWard
Anthony Beauvillier
Dakota Joshua
Toronto Maple Leafs
Mitch Marner
Auston Matthews
William Nylander
Matthew Knies
Morgan Reilly
Buffalo Sabres
Owen Powers
Tyson Jost
Devon Levi
Erik Johnson
Jeff Skinner
Tage Thompson
Dylan Cozens
Casey Mittelstadt
Carolina Hurricanes
Michael Bunting
Andrei Svechnikov
Jack Drury
Pittsburgh Penguins
Pierre-Oliver Joseph
Ryan Graves
Ty Smith
Columbus Blue Jackets
Nick Blankenburg
Kent Johnson
Cole Sillinger
Adam Boqvist
Zach Werenski
Adam Fantilli
Vegas Golden Knights
Brendan Brisson
San Jose Sharks
Thomas Bordeleau
Tristen Robins
William Eklund
Henry Thrun
Luke Kunin
Anaheim Ducks
Trevor Zegras
Mason McTavish
John Gibson
Frank Vatrano
St Louis Blues
Jake Neighbours
Colton Parayko
Ottawa Senators
Josh Norris
Brady Tkachuk
Mathieu Joseph
Jakob Chychrun
Zack MacEwen
Tim Stutzle
Thomas Chabot
Minnesota Wilds
Matt Boldy
Brock Faber
Brandon Duhaime
Los Angeles Kings
Alex Turcotte
Quinn Byfield
Brandt Clarke
Pierre Luc Dubois
Alex Laferriere
Florida Panthers
Matthew Tkachuk
Sam Bennett
Mackie Samoskevich
William Lockwood
Aaron Ekblad
Josh Mahura
Brandon Montour
Colorado Avalanche
Cale Makar
Bowen Byram
Nate Mackinnon
Miles Wood
Detroit Red Wings
J.T. Compher
Dylan Larkin
Joe Veleno
Jake Walman
Boston Bruins
Mason Lohrei
Johnny Beecher
Jeremy Swayman
Jake Debrusk
Charlie Mcavoy
Montreal Canadiens
Cole Caufield
Arber Xhekaj
Kirby Dach
Christian Dvorak
Alex Newhook
New York Islanders
Noah Dobson
Mat Barzal
Philadelphia Flyers
Morgan Frost
Cam York
Jamie Drysdale
Joe Farabee
Tyson Foerster
Noah Cates
New York Rangers
Alexis Lafrenière
Adam Fox
K’Andre Miller
Braden Schneider
Chris Kreider
Zac Jones
Arizona Coyotes
Logan Cooley
Dylan Guenther
Clayton Keller
Nick Schmaltz
Chicago Blackhawks
Lukas Reichel
Seth Jones
Alex Vlasic
Connor Bedard
Tampa Bay Lightnings
Brandon Hagel
Anthony Cirelli
Seattle Kraken
Brandon Tanev
Jamie Oleksiak
Philipp Grubauer
Will Borgen
Dallas Stars
Wyatt Johnston
Jake Oettinger
Rope Hintz
Craig Smith
University of Michigan
Luca Fantili
Rutger McGroarty
Nick Moldenhauer
Phil Lapointe
Jacob Truscott
Tyler Duke
Marshall Warren
Frank Nezar
Ethan Edwards
Michigan State University
Red Savage
Isaac Howard
Maxim Štrbák
Ohio State University
Joe Dunlap
Cam Thiesing
Davis Burnside
Caden Brown
Matt Cassidy
Minnesota University
Luke Mittelstadt
Jimmy Snuggerud
Ryan Chesley
Oliver Moore
Brody Lamb
Boston College
Cutter Gauthier
Will Smith
Ryan Leonard
Gabe Perreault
Drew Fortescue
Jacob Fowler
Will Vote
University of Wisconsin
Cruz Lucius
Charlie Stramel
Zach Schulz
Random Teams
Nick Granowicz
Jay Keranen
Colton Dach
Nathan Gaucher
+ more
AU’s 
Nick Granowicz x Msu Reader
Josh Norris x Tkachuk sister
Trevor Zegras x Hughes sister
Cutter Gauthier x Hughes sister
Matthew Knies x Matthews sister
Jack Hughes x Mercer au
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merosmenagerie · 2 years
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Working on some new runs for my beloved wildfowl! Hope to have photos soon because I’ve never done a naturalistic aviary before and I’m very excited! I wish I could make huge naturalistic enclosures all day every day. Any zoos want to pay me? /j
Here’s some baby blue wood ducks I collected from a breeder today as duck tax.
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(Hey! This is a disclaimer that I live in the UK, not the US! Wood ducks, also known as Carolina ducks, are entirely legal to keep without a permit in the UK but are heavily regulated in the US. I’m not breaking any laws by owning these birds, but they may not be accessible to everyone. Wildfowl are a whole different ballgame to domestics and require heavy research of not just care, but also your country or state’s laws.)
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