the last captive thylacine died at hobart zoo on the night of september 7th 1936

seen from Japan
seen from China
seen from Japan

seen from Malaysia

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from Yemen
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Germany
seen from Hong Kong SAR China

seen from Japan

seen from Poland

seen from Japan
seen from Japan
seen from Singapore
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
the last captive thylacine died at hobart zoo on the night of september 7th 1936
Wedding in Buchan Caves, Gippsland, Australia. 14 April 1930
can you demonstrate the realness of your memories?
awh Kim i dunno about this,,,
Trying to do Americana - Ethel Cain - Southern Gothic in Australia because I’m jealous of yall.
Do you have a second to talk about our lord and saviour j—the crested pigeon?!
My friends, every two years The Guardian runs a competition to select the Australian Bird of the Year. The winners are generally the usual suspects—the jokesters, the cult favourites, the colourful parrots.
This year the population seems to have decided the Tawny Frogmouth should win. Are they cute? Yes, they're most deranged, HOWEVER, there is one who fights for the forces of evil and likes to sit outside my room and keep me awake all night.
Ergo, I ask that you spare a moment of your time to vote for the humble crested pigeon. I have a little friend like this who's a lone wolf—no friends, no partner, he simply hangs out here with me daily and he is the sweetest. They warn others while fleeing danger! The males take on half the child rearing! They have a mohawk! There is no better candidate for Australian Bird of the Year.
3000 people vote for the Tawny each day and only 600 for my lil guy. The bottom five are eliminated each night and the next day the process starts over. I do not want to see my friend voted off the island tomorrow! Nay!! EVER!!
Therefore I humbly ask you to click the link below and vote for the crested pigeon, and together...WE WILL BE VICTORIOUS!
(thank you)
Thi
From little penguins to (very big) cassowaries, every bird has its fans. Vote for your favourite in the 2025 Guardian/BirdLife Australia pol
Vase with pastoral design of dancing figures by Sydney Long
1909 Mildred Lovett