Skull
NASA
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Noah Kahan
we're not kids anymore.

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Fai_Ryy

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Origami Around

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Skull
More wordle prompts
Bird #93 - Regent honeyeater (CR)
In the wild, regent honeyeaters are so rare that young birds are struggling to learn the song of their own species; the complexity of their song has decreased across generations, and some honeyeaters now sing the calls of other birds. This gradual loss of identity could impact their ability to find a mate.
On a brighter note, active conservation and a successful captive breeding program are in place, and the species is unlikely to go extinct as long as we continue to aid them.
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Roost
Cat Johnston, Moth Creature, 2024
I love them
Autumn’s Waning
Sumac.
Another wordle! “Laden”
I made the ox too small so let’s pretend he’s a miniature fantasy ox
April Wordle Prompt
Hooded Merganser
ruby throated hummingbird trio
Come visit the Flatwoods Monster!
To see one, all you have to do is go to West Virginia the woods, and wander around until you startle an owl on a log that looks a little like a space suit. Actually, maybe don’t visit the Flatwoods Monster, he’s scared and trying to look REALLY BIG AND THREATENING.
# 4 in my real cryptids series, where I try to argue that 50% of cryptid sightings are actually just different types of owls.
Come visit the Flatwoods Monster!
To see one, all you have to do is go to West Virginia the woods, and wander around until you startle an owl on a log that looks a little like a space suit. Actually, maybe don’t visit the Flatwoods Monster, he’s scared and trying to look REALLY BIG AND THREATENING.
# 4 in my real cryptids series, where I try to argue that 50% of cryptid sightings are actually just different types of owls.
quick and dirty Grey-necked Rockfowl between finishing commissions
Wordle prompts, x4
Wordle prompt: Feb 26, 2026 - “Lance”