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She likes to dangle like this with big food like walnut halves. It's made her hind legs HUGE. This photo was a month before the horrible fall. She can lift her whole upper body off the branch, or flip around. Incredible being we have to help ease her burden
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I looooove them!! My names for ours: Tree duck, Gothic Prince, Little beetle, Phantom of the Opera. They are very spirited in self will, I love to see it! However I feel bad to see ours shivering 🥶 Thankfully the temperature finally increased, I was getting worried
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I'm looking forward to spring 😭 we drive out east for work from MI in March and it's like going forward in time
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We won't see this for 5 months 😭❄️
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No at least it doesn't for me. But if I were in public I'd cover it up. More people associate opiates with miosis and it'll cause more problems
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Most people don't know about ketamine induced insomnia. Not everyone gets it but for those who do, it makes you AWAKE. Like those random times you wake up at 2 am, just ready to go but for a long time, like the next 18 hrs. The only way you can get to "sleep" is with more drugs. It's not real sleep.
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Experience generated: ketamine can alternatively cause miosis.
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That, my friends, is what we call a Calvin Klein
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That's on purpose. People predicted this 5 years ago. Btw my husband and I are in a swing state and had problems with our absentee ballot applications resulting in my husband unable to vote and I paid $1k to fly to early vote.
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America's future Uday.
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Ours is so cute/beautiful but soooo moody. These guys have serious personality. My nicknames for him: Tree duck, Gothic Prince, My Little Brooder, Phantom of the Opera, The Rattler.
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Oh my goodness I love how you captured the glint in their eyes, they always shine when the crow or raven are happy/relaxed/aware. And the effort they put into their calls with their bellies and spines 🖤
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He's giving the best drug such a bad name and I'm sick of it. The only thing I can write is three heartfelt sentences to a friend which takes 20 minutes and five attempts to communicate the proper dignity and compassion they deserve
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This one looks young to me, I wonder if she doesn't have full adult markings yet or just has a mutation in body coloring. Or maybe just a regional difference? Love when Pileateds stop by, I love their love for their mate
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Great video! Flickers are stunning. I keep trying to get a good photo of Beauty Belly, a particularly bright female Red Belly, but they have insane vision even through glass, even when we're in shadow. I also think they have a strong sense of when someone is watching them
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Yes that's a male Hairy! He's poofed up. You can also tell by the beak size, which is closer to how long his head is from the side
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I love the asymmetry
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There is no need for guilt over paying the Dr or for power. Next steps may include: community efforts especially buy-nothing, garden/forage, learn self reliance skills, community reliance skills, paring down corporate purchases. It can take a long time to feel confident with not needing XYZ
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So if you've already strongly taken anticonsumer actions (not buying processed food, not buying at restaurants especially corporate, not buying trinkets, avoiding mass media, DIY with scavenged materials) you may have completed the currently accessible actions especially if you're sub/urban
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Wow the shapes of the colorings remind me of a Wood Duck in a way. Very striking and dignified looking. What species is this? I wonder if it has a common ancestor with our US Hairy woodpecker or maybe the sapsucker instead
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Congratulations! Love that we sneak a peek of that belly streak!
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Typically though, male Hairy woodpeckers have one spot. Besides the beak length and body size, look at the tail feathers. Hairy are solid black and white, but Downies have spots
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We have one male Hairy with a bifurcated spot as well!!! I love him. At my feeders, I notice other woodpeckers push Downies around but Hairy woodpeckers don't. They will share one of our nine feeders together. I swear they know they resemble each other 🥰
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They're mad they didn't make the beauty pageant cut. Never fully psychologically addresses it. Went for alternate power sources (money, govt, media) but male rivals kept calling them ugly, bringing it full circle. Cuts all the deeper given their ideology and dissonance of their power.
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It ain't even just LSD. They're on a little of everything and a lot of some things sometimes
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My husband and I are basically just increasingly ascetic. Already don't eat meat, he can't have dairy and I barely eat any. We work on the road seasonally, 6 12s, so it's more about managing time and space to cook whole foods but it is possible. Getting away from even healthier convenience foods.
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Ooh one or two of those look like oakmoss. I'm always on the hunt for it