how many bats is too many bats?
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how many bats is too many bats?
Nature’s first green is gold.
full bloom © fiona hsieh
頭に花 翼には星
Need something to get you through Monday? Here’s a pic of an adorable clutch of baby peregrine falcons on banding day at Cabrillo National Monument in California. At birth, peregrine chicks weigh about 1.5 ounces, but they grow quickly – they can double their weight in just six days. They reach nearly full size after only seven weeks. Cool fact about peregrine falcons: They are among the fastest birds, flying at up to 55 mph and diving at more than 200 mph when striking avian prey in mid-air. Photo by National Park Service.
Floofins.
グリフォンとドラゴンの合いの子
raptor toy box illustration by Jonathan Kuo
Tell me again about how “dinosaurs aren’t as cool or scary now that we know they had feathers.” JFC these guys are simultaneously beautiful and terrifying.
Squirrels love mushrooms too! By Michael Quinton
Bar Headed Geese <3
Kromlau bridge, Germany, during all four seasons.
Liar!
Newt On Oyster Mushrooms
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Charles Freger photographed and travelled through 19 countries to collect this stunning collection of photos of European Pagan Rituals surviving to this day.
A William Morris cake by the Blog Princess, based on the Strawberry Thief pattern.
Abandoned chapel in the south of France!
by Romain Veillon; https://www.instagram.com/romain_veillon/