Diamond Firetail (Stagonopleura guttata), drinky drink, family Estrildidae, order Passeriformes, northern VIC, Australia
photographs by Rodger Parker

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Diamond Firetail (Stagonopleura guttata), drinky drink, family Estrildidae, order Passeriformes, northern VIC, Australia
photographs by Rodger Parker
Estrildidae family - round 2
Which is the best bird?
Red-eared firetail
Tricolored parrotfinch
Double-barred finch
Gouldian finch
Red avadavat
Brown firefinch
Brown twinspot
Long-tailed finch
Wanted to play with an AU of my favorite dragons in the franchise, Drago's Bewilderbeast (or 'Drei' as I call him).
This AU takes place after he's able to finally escape his abuser and gets to live out the life he deserves.
chorizo en procreate
have been without lights the whole morning, drew this in my bf's ipad :3 🚨Get pinged for YCH's , Commission openings Here Or in https://vgen.co/sifyro Other art sites wlo.link/@sifyro
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lifegen drabbles pt2
a flash flood took out snagreed's apprentice, mudspot, her friend frosthaze, her mates lemonhope and firetail, and her fellow medicine cat, stormcrackle. two of her kits, scorchkit and snoozekit died, but slumberkit and speakerkit survived as slumberflutter (med) and speakerspeck (warrior). she reached 90 moons.
she learned that purrmimic was cheating on her and seeing a cat from another clan. they broke up.
snagreed's only surviving family is her four kits: brawnfern, curlewthunder, slumberflutter and speakerspeck.
Diamond Firetail (Stagonopleura guttata), New South Wales, Australia
photograph by JJ Harrison | Wikipedia CC
Full video: Diamond Firetail (Stagonopleura guttata), Tim Siggs