Mreow?
Yeeee here is a Asexual Kitteh I did for pride month :3
And sincerest apologies for posting this a bit later than I thought

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Mreow?
Yeeee here is a Asexual Kitteh I did for pride month :3
And sincerest apologies for posting this a bit later than I thought
All of the otters/ Lutrinae !
Had a lot of fun doing this one, probably because there are only 13 lol
🍀 it’s a lucky max! reblog for max luck 🍀
Do not fear.
nothing like seeing someone do something mid at best but still doing it regardless to make you realize how pointless your imposter syndrome really is
the irony of saying to yourself “I can’t do it unless is perfect and beyond any reproach or else I’ll be a fraud at this thing I love doing”, while you go on believing that is a realistic expectation to have…and then feeling miserable you can’t actually achieve that perfect standard you have set 😵💫
it is better to get things done than it is to wait for it to be perfect
imposter syndrome is being like “sure someone can totally do something ordinary, what matters is that they got it done, that they’re fulfilled, that they are putting themselves out there, that they’re doing something you wish you could do. but you??? you can’t do that, because everyone can be mid except you, you have to do things perfectly, of course!
it must be beyond reproach, or else you are a fraud at this thing you enjoy doing. your demands can become so high they are impossible to achieve, because you convinced yourself you might spontaneously combust if you don’t do things perfectly.
but at the end of the day no one is judging you as harshly as you are judging yourself, and if they do, they’re assholes whose opinions don’t truly matter. you don’t have to be great. you can be ordinary, if it means you get it done, if it makes you happy to do whatever it is you have been waiting to do but pulled off because it needed to be perfected
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the pigeon guillemot is a medium-sized member of the auk family, distributed throughout north pacific coastal waters (from siberia to alaska to california). they feed by pursuit diving, and are adept divers; they primarily feed on small fish and marine invertebrates, mainly caught near the sea floor. in summer, the breeding plumage of adults is dark brownish-black, with a white wing patch. in winter, the upperparts are dark brown/black, with scalloping along the white underside. they often nest in rocky cavities near bodies of water; their namesake, the rock dove/pigeon, is also known as a cliff nester.
MY FRIEND THE PIGEON GUILLEMOT!!!!!!
they look more like pigeons in their winter plumage :) and even cuter! (photo by derek keats, cc-by 2.0)
their calls are also super cute! they're just little peeps :)
Did you know? This colorful bird might be one of the Dodo’s closest living relatives! Meet the Nicobar Pigeon (Caloenas nicobarica). This bird lives in forest or mangrove habitats on islands, such as the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Like some other birds and reptiles, it has a gizzard stone in its stomach that helps break down tougher foods in its diet, like the hard exteriors of seeds and nuts!
Photo: Daniel Jolivet, CC BY 2.0, flickr
Gray Catbird
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Desperate Pigeon
Hopeful Sandpiper
Go desperate pigeons go
It's Fossil Friday! Behold the dazzling colors of an iridescent ammonite (Placenticeras intercalare). A relative of today’s squids, this ammonite lived some 80 million years ago near what is now Alberta, Canada. This fossil’s spectacular coloration is the result of millions of years of high temperatures and pressures. As these forces acted on nacre in this ammonite’s shell, it was transformed into a gemstone known as an ammolite. Along with amber and pearl, ammolite is one of only a handful of gems made by living organisms. You can spot this rare specimen in the Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Collections Core in the Museum’s Gilder Center.
Photo: © AMNH
Happy Fossil Friday!
these are made by Alenka Sense!
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There has been a pride crow for all of my flags except one. Can I get a genderfluid crow?
There ya go
Happy Pride Month!
Faust is back for the 5th time! If you want to use the flag of your choice as an avatar, they're under the cut. They're free to use as long as it's for personal use only.
You won’t find this pigeon on the streets of New York City. Meet the Pink-necked Green Pigeon (Treron vernans)! This colorful bird can be found throughout Southeast Asia, where it inhabits forests. It hangs out in small flocks in the treetops, foraging mainly for fruit. Distinguishing males from females isn’t too difficult: Females lack pink necks and are mostly olive-green in color!
Photo: Yi-Kai Tea, CC BY-SA 4.0, iNaturalist