Ehy Birblr ATTENTION pls
DO YOU LIKE BEARDED VULTURES? Even if you don't, Well we need all help possible.
Bearded Vulture Eglazine is Missing
Eglazine was born at Parco Natura Viva in Italy in 2020 and released in the wild later that year in the French Massiv Central. Since then she flew all around France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany.
As of May 2023 her GPS has stopped sending signals and we have no information on her status. Her last know position was in Normandy. Neither her or the tag have been found. This is a call to all vulture lovers, birdwatchers and photographers to keep an eye out for her and help search for Eglazine.
But HOW Do I recognize Eglazine?
Eglazine is currently in her sub-adult phase, which means she is transitionig her plumage. Black head with some possible white feathers starting to show up, gray-brown body plumage, on her wings she had 3 bleached feathers as of her last sight but more could be present now, she has a PVC ring argent color with the code ET.
If you happen to find a Bearded Vulture that seems to possibly be Eglazine please share informations and photos to the Vulture Conservation Foundation at
[email protected]
Best case scenario she just lost her GPS Tracker while molting her feathers, in the worst case scenario...
Please reblog and share this so more people can keep an eye out for any trace of her.
Photos and pictures shared are from the instagram page of Parco Natura Viva ( @parconaturaviva )I got permission to share
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I've seen people make human AUs and equate Winter's scavenger fascination with being like. a crazy cat person. and while that is really good and I do think Winter would and should be crazy about cats, I do think like... if you are going to give him an equivalent interest you gotta go nicher than that. Like, being a Cat PersonTM is a thing like half the population identifies at. You GOTTA go stranger. He needs to be regularly attending reptile conventions. He needs to daydream about owning a praying mantis. He needs to yell at underpayed PetSmart workers about how small the fish tanks are that they keep the bettas in. He needs to be offered the chance to hold a snake and he needs to talk to that snake like he's greeting the queen. He needs to show you photos of tarantulas please please please look at his pictures please of his tarantulas
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tagging some art reminded me. i think it's the animator in me but it's my favourite thing in the world to see artists draw their oc simplified down to their barest shapes & details
i love it when people draw their ocs like this. like yes!!! tell me what features define them, hand over their basic shapes, give me the tools to make them a more animation friendly design Immediately in my brain!!!
it's so fun to me. i'm half a step away from making a flondon oc cartoon in my brain i swear
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I recently noticed a pattern in how I tend to write deaths, when I want them to have a perspective-shifting impact on the reader. There’s a specific element of body-horror that I implement in those deaths. I don’t consider myself a writer of horror, but looking at this it’s hard to think of it as anything but a body-horror trope.
When I want a death to radically alter a witnessing character’s understanding or journey (whether the witness has their perspective shifted upon the occurrence of the death or not), and I want the reader to be aware of this effect (whether they’re familiar with the dead character or not), I’ll write the corpse being desecrated in some way.
Could be harvesting of body parts or looting of belongings, could be improper or careless disposal, could be denial of rites, could be ignorant or malicious disrespect, could be negligence, etc. Sometimes the person isn’t even a corpse yet and the desecration of the body is a direct contributor in the cause of their death.
I don’t know if I can call it gore, because my focus is never really on the viscera of it; I’d almost say I linger more on the audacity, the appall that what is happening could and has happened. I can’t say it’s just for shock-value, either, because the means of desecration always adds credibility to some other element of the narrative.
I also don’t know why I developed this proclivity while writing stickfigure fanfiction.
Seriously almost every single one of my AVA AUs has a moment like this at some point in its storyline and I feel like it always stands out so much because it’ll usually be the only body-horror moment across the entire AU, why have I done this.
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