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herbalnature · 9 days
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Just stumbled upon this cozy cluster of mushrooms here in Pretoria, each one nestling against the next like nature's own little community. They create a charming patchwork on the forest floor, bringing life to the underbrush.
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mscmphotography · 2 years
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I captured these on my walking grocery run. Yellow daisy’s & deep pink Rugosa Roses. Rugosa Roses are commonly known as wild roses. They are actually a shrub & they R highly fragrant. They have an underground root system which grows horizontally so over time if it’s not kept in check there will B a long hedge of rugosa roses in a few years. Captured Sept 7, posted Oct 1, 2022.
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i vote that next year instead of reading Dracula we do a Jeeves & Wooster Book Club. those two never got the rabid tumblr shipping fandom they deserved (disqualified for the sheer technicality of being published a century too soon). we must correct this injustice
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charmed-n-zesty · 3 months
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The start of a lovely day.
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womencharmingpix · 25 days
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Tits …
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rilaapp · 1 year
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jollypig-22 · 1 year
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“Sarcasm is the secret language that everyone uses when they want to say something mean to your face.”
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troutpaws · 7 months
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some glamour shots of my new best friend ever
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showmeyournicepair · 13 days
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herbalnature · 30 days
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Check out these charming mushrooms peeking out from an old log, truly nature's little umbrellas. They bring a touch of magic to the forest floor with their delicate caps and sturdy stems.
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mscmphotography · 2 years
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Flowers in the neighbourhood captured on my grocery run. I don’t know what variety these flowers are. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this type B4. Ottawa Canada shot July 9, posted Aug 19, 2022.
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iysure · 1 year
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i think enid and wednesday should solve mysteries together in season two and get up to all kinds of funky, tropey hijinks 
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hedgehog-moss · 1 year
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The story of my 3-year-long quest to identify a very rare bird
So I've been trying almost since I moved here to figure out what bird made this strange call that I sometimes heard near my house:
I tried to google "european bird that sounds like a laughing hyena?" and also to imitate the noise over the phone for a friend who once took an online bird course, but she had no idea. (Well, she said "that's a hyena." I said, "but I hear it all the time! Near my house!! Wait I'll do it better." She said, please stop making a hyena noise :(( and I stopped because the cats thought I was losing my mind)
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Eventually I managed to record the actual bird call on my phone, and used a Shazam app for birds—but once again, no luck. The first app I tried just assumed it was being trolled and was like "it's you, isn't it? That's not a bird that's your stupid human laugh, you're making fun of me. I'm not an idiot"
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The second birdsong app was more insecure and apologised a lot for failing to identify my bird. I thought it must be a rare bird! (The only uncommon bird I know of in this region is the vulture but it sounds less like a hyena and more like if elephants were birds.) Every time I heard the call (usually during the day) I opened the window trying to a) get a better recording so my app would finally have an epiphany, and b) see something flying off a tree.
At one point I was cutting brooms in the pasture and heard the call very loudly, as if the bird was just a few metres away, and it wasn't coming from the sky. I googled every possible version of "flightless (?) bird that nests in thorny bushes?" and found nothing, and started wondering if it was actually a mammal. But I couldn't think of any plausible local mammal that would make this sound—definitely not a fox or badger, who say WAOOHHH, and nothing like the polite whistle of marmots. We've got pine martens in the woods and I found a video called "mating pine marten scream bark" and thought oh!! that must be it! ... but then I listened to it and it sounded like yiiiaaaaaeeeeee, like if you stepped on a baby banshee's toe, nothing at all like the heheeheuruurhh of a hyena who just heard a good joke.
Anyway, this morning I was in the pasture and I once again heard the hyena laugh! I was standing by the moose butler tying up the hay net, away from any trees or shrubs and the call came from just behind me. I turned around thinking there was absolutely no way for the mystery bird to hide, it had landed on the ground behind me and this time I was going to see it!
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it was HER:
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Absolutely no doubt. I saw Pampy's throat vibrating along with the last echoes of the hyena laugh. All these years I've been saying that llamas are very quiet animals who just make cute little "hum-hum" sounds (I rarely hear adult llamas humming to one another, it's mostly for mother llamas to communicate with their baby and with me) and I had no idea that the shrieking hyena-bird I occasionally heard outside my house was Pampelune! I googled "llama alarm cry" and immediately found youtube videos featuring llamas making this exact sound. There was a stray dog nearby this morning that Pandolf eventually chased away, so maybe Pampy was the first to hear him and sounded the alarm. Maybe she uses this cry to tell Pan to go do his guard dog job, because he left the pasture and ran into the woods when she made the sound (while I was turning round like "aha! you can't run, hyena-bird!")
I wanted to share this discovery! I've had llamas for nearly 4 years and I'm only now finding out that they can laugh like hyenas when the situation calls for it. I feel bad for the poor birdsong app that I've repeatedly gaslighted feeding it a llama call and insisting that it identify this bird for me while it hung its head in shame like "I swear I don't have your bird in my database. I'm so sorry. I'm a bad app."
Llamas are fascinating creatures. Please experience their majestic alarm call again, and be alarmed:
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charmed-n-zesty · 3 months
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That lavender haze.
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womencharmingpix · 1 month
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The river …
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happyheidi · 6 months
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© 𝖡𝗈𝖻 𝖱𝖺𝖽𝗅𝗂𝗇𝗌𝗄𝗂
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