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*Adair screaming in frustration*
no offense but
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Meet Jack
Baby bird season is incoming and I’d like to remind everyone that birds do not have a significant sense of smell. Bird parents will not reject birdlets because you have handled them.
If you see smol birbs with few or no feathers on the ground, you can safely put them back into their nest, bird parents will still care for them.
If you see smol birbs with some or most feathers on the ground, please leave them there, as bird parents are probably nearby watching and feeding.
nakey bird = accidentally fell out, is cold and scared, put back in nest! if you can’t reach the nest, try to put it on a wide branch or fork so predators can’t get at it as easily.
scruffy feather bird = starting to try the fly thing, not very good at it. only put in nest/branch if predators abound, i.e. you have four outdoor cats and they’re licking their chops.
fluffy feather bird = smol fly guy! do nothing. can probably get away from predators and will flip its shit if you pick it up.
Reblogging this because I’d always heard the ‘Don’t touch a distressed bird its mom will reject it’ thing treated as fact before now, I didn’t realise it wasn’t true…
Spring is coming, time to reblog this again.
an equally friendly reminder to not let your cats and dogs near downed woodland animals. The bacteria they carry can be very harmful and a dog that’s gentle and sweet with you is likely to consider a baby bird as a tasty mouthful.
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Happy Whump Wednesday! favorite trope?
Whump Wednesday, my favorite!!!
Hmm, gonna have to be when the stoic leader, or the usual caretaker get badly injured/sick/what have you and either hide it from the team completely or downplay it and insist they’re fine so they can continue leading/caretaking. And they are definitely not fine, whether they can hide it well or not.
Bonus points, if it’s a stab wound/deep cut that requires stitches and long term care. And they’re discovered while attempting to tend to it themselves. And gently scolded by their team mate (or preferably love interest) while they take over stitching up or tending to the wound.
Aislin, having just been pulled out of the car, sobbing and worried: The baby, Ewan....the baby
Ewan, worried and trying not to cry because he has to stay calm so Aislin will stay calm: I know, Ash. I need to look you over, alright? I've got to touch you, ok?
Ewan, gently laying his hand over Aislin's stomach and feeling the baby kick: *laughing a little in relief* Ash...Ash did you feel that? An leanabh, the baby's ok. Baby kicked, baby's ok...
Ewan thinking to himself: Baby's alive
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Arnica Montana also known as Leopard’s Bane, Wolf’s Bane, or Mountain Tobacco. Found in Europe, Canada, and US mountain regions. Grows up to 2 feet in height, tiny hairs grow along stem, and leaves stay low to the ground. The medicinal power is found in the taproot and the daisy-like yellow flowers that bloom in July.