Me(left), my best friend/room mate and his girlfriend
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Me(left), my best friend/room mate and his girlfriend
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Me and Robin Stjernberg playing killer instinct, now if only wolfwood would ever come out of the northern woods of sweden we could have a proper three way swedish one piece party :ninja:
Bumping this thread because I'm feeling good about myself lately and want to share:
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Also hope to start posting here more in general.
Bumping this thread because I'm feeling good about myself lately and want to share:
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Lovely, Rin! Those dresses all look very nice on you. :happy:
I guess it's time to reveal how I look like. Though I'm curious if I pass to others as female and not male; I would love feedback honestly, but if only one wishes to give it. Anyways, here's my face reveal:
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you look like any girl you could find on the street… or library, youre giving me a librarian look!
you look like any girl you could find on the street… or library, youre giving me a librarian look!
Thank you very much! I do like the library, so it works xD
There's a Northern cardinal's nest in a tree in my yard! The baby birds are small and adorable!
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Decided to post another selfie. One Piece presses on, it's not even finished and your still reading it, in the meantime everyone is aging.
Day four. They are bigger. More down feather and flight feather growth. Beaks are bigger, and nostrils are defined. One of them opened their eyes.
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Day four. They are bigger. More down feather and flight feather growth. Beaks are bigger, and nostrils are defined. One of them opened their eyes.
I can't see the pictures, it only shows up as a minus sign in a circle ><
See if you can see them now.
See if you can see them now.
I can now! Thank you! ^^
The birdies look cute, well in the second image. Also, they got big really fast too 0.0
Day seven. A thunderstorm came and went. They are a little wet, but they are fine. They completely fill up the nest. Much more apparent flight feather growth.
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Day eight. Flight feathers continue to grow rapidly.
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Does it work now?
Does it work now?
Yes!
As for the pictures, I didn't think the feathers on them would grow that fast! Can't wait to start seeing them trying to fly o:
Day nine. More flight feather growth. All three of them can open their eyes. They are more vocal, especially when being fed.
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Day nine. More flight feather growth. All three of them can open their eyes. They are more vocal, especially when being fed.
Why does it look like the robin is blind?
It's a Northern cardinal. It squeezed its eyes shut and pretended to be asleep because I was there, most likely listening to their father telling them to do so (he was nearby).
It's a Northern cardinal. It squeezed its eyes shut and pretended to be asleep because I was there, most likely listening to their father telling them to do so (he was nearby).
Oooo, I see now! That makes better sense!
Between the last photo taken and sometime before nightfall on day nine, one of the fledglings left the nest.
Day ten. All flight feathers are present. The second fledgling to leave the nest. Currently in the tree.
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The same fledgling from before has left the nest and the tree.
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Only one fledgling remains in the nest.
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Update: The last fledgling died. I have no idea why. I buried it under the tree the nest is in, and placed a black rock over it as a tombstone.
Second update: The first fledgling that I thought left yesterday died as well. It never left the tree. I buried it next to its sibling. The black rock marks both of their graves.
Third update: Cause of death: Bird mites. Baby birds can't do anything against them. They'll leave the nest, just to get away from them, if the nest is infested. The first one probably tried that, but succumbed to them/the resulting anemia. The third one succumbed to them. There were too many. I picked it up, and dozens of them were everywhere, crawling on to my hand and arm.