Mount Fuji // Jan 14th, 2018

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Mount Fuji // Jan 14th, 2018
Finally made my tmm cookies! Welcome to Café Mew Mew🎀
2025-06-26
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Shinjuku, Japan 2014
☆☆☆☆ name moodboard: order for "yun" | ♫ now playing: dandelion by jaehyun
morning glory.
Hay season
You can do it! ( ´∀`)☆
maybe growing up is just becoming who you were at 14 again but learning how to love her this time
Owls create snow angel imprints while hunting in winter when they swoop down to catch mice or squirrels.
They are just like me forreal
I've been really enjoying the rainbow of birds, but I'm guessing a lot of them are the males of the species. Do you have any bird species where you really enjoy the pattern or coloration of the females?
Gorgeous Female Birds:
I can think of 3 sexually dimorphic birds, off the top of my head, for which the female is particularly gorgeous:
Ecelctus Parrot aka Moluccan Eclectus (Eclectus roratus), family Psittaculidae, order Psittaciformes, found in northern Australia, Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and parts of Indonesia
The male is bright green, with an orange beak.
photograph via: Alexandria Zoo
Red Phalarope (Phalaropus fulicarius), family Scolopacidae, order Charadriiformes, breeds in coastal areas around and near the Arctic Circle
Female court the males.
Males are duller in coloration, and care for the eggs and nestlings.
photograph by Christoph Moning
Crested Partridge (Rollulus rouloul), family Phasianidae, order Galliformes, found in SE Asia
The male is a dark dark blue with a red crest.
Photograph by Daniel Faan