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12/27/2025 Orange County, California
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Say's Phoebe Sayornis saya
12/27/2025 Orange County, California
Phoebes Apollo - so anyway, turns out the pestilence was caused by my sister so I just taught the townsfolk Artemis' favorite recipe for Blueberry and walnut muffins which works well at appeasing her.
Ganymede - Well I'm just glad everything has been resolved.
Phoebes Helios - *yawning* for now at least.
Phoebes Apollo - hey I thought you were on chariot duty today?
Phoebes Helios - not today, my son really wanted to have a go and I... kinda promised.
Ganymede - oh, that reminds me, isn't it like confusing having two sun gods?
Phoebes Apollo - no.
Ganymede - really?
Phoebes Apollo - yeah, well we both kinda have our own thing. Helios am the god of the physical sun itself while I am more of the god of the concept of the sun like with poetry and stuff.
Phoebes Helios - its kinda the same with Ares and Athena.
Ganymede - I see.
Phoebes Helios - plus it could be *takes a sip of black coffee* a lot worse.
*camera pans out showing Selene, Artemis, and Cynthia physically fighting over the moon*
Ganymede - O.O
Phoebes Apollo - *whispering to Ganymede*go walk over there and ask them which ones the prettiest.
BOTD: Black Phoebe
Photo: Mick Thompson
"The sharp whistled call of the Black Phoebe is a typical sound along creeks and ponds in the southwest. The birder who explores such areas is likely to see the bird perched low over the water, slowly wagging its tail, then darting out in rapid flight to snap up an insect just above the water's surface. Related to the familiar Eastern Phoebe of eastern North America, this species has a much wider range, living along streams from California to Argentina."
- Audubon Field Guide
Liv liv liv if you ever organize your mood boards into something you should call them mootboards
(If you already did this and I missed it I am Sorry but I thought of this pun and had to share 😂)
Omg well now I gotta, in your honour 😂 lemme try and find those posts, ugh this blog is such a mess
“Birds” by Eric Plattner -- Wrightwood 659, 2.8.20