"May I have more eat, plz?"
That is the big question during #springbabyspring.
Bachstelzen (white wagtails) im Akademiegarten im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.
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"May I have more eat, plz?"
That is the big question during #springbabyspring.
Bachstelzen (white wagtails) im Akademiegarten im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.
A stone for posing
Saw a bird :>
more birbs!!!
We've got a Kohlmeise / great tit (Parus major), a Mönchsgrasmücke / Eurasian blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla), a Bluthänfling / Common linnet (Linaria cannabina), and a Backstelze / white wagtail (Motacilla alba).
All of these birds I've seen a lot recently and I just think they're neat.
Send me ✒️ for me to describe what tattoo your muse and mine would have if they were soulmates! :D
Okay this was relatively easy! In an AU where Senritsu and Kurapika are soulmates and the same tattoo appears on their wrists, I have two options:
- The first is that they aren't the same, but they are similar and complementary. It would be a sheet music tattoo. On Kurapika's wrist, it would begin "A Little Waltz for a Little Girl" and continue the sheet music on Sentitsu's wrist.
- And the second is a bracelet of leaves or flowers representing their love of nature. If they are leaves, they would be bay leaves, symbolizing victory over adversity, knowledge, and protection. And if they are flowers, it would probably be a white lily, symbolizing purity, compassion, and nobility, or a white camellia, symbolizing admiration, gratitude, and respect.
Bachstelze, Motacilla alba | Die Vögel (1913) | Alfred Edmund Brehm (1829-1884) | Biodiversity Heritage Library
I saw sheep, goats, horses, birds, dogs, cats, bumblebees, wasps, ticks, flies, fish, bugs and loads of plants this week
(Sadly not the fox I saw last year)
two of the birds in question:
Qui non si spreca niente.
Hier verschwenden wir nichts.