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Biologist and author of The Nighthawk’s Evening. Maker of mostly wildlife art. Fan of early punk. She/her of Portland, Oregon. gretchennewberry.wordpress.com
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And now I will call the dish David Lunch.
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Haha. I’ve done that too. Now vegan beef stroganoff is one of my favorites. Can you tell that I had a mid century midwestern upbringing? David lynch would have loved to make a movie out of it.
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And the working classes who quietly keep the lights on at our safety net, the federal government, quietly yet subjected to abuse,and without the ability to speak up for themselves for fear of retribution. Keep speaking up, alt national park, we need you. ❤️
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My quarantini is Ellen Swallow Richards, named for the first woman to earn a graduate degree in Chemistry in the US and the mother of sustainability. I call her Ellie.
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Mallards
Black capped chickadees
Red crossbills!
Bald eagles
Unidentified frogs
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Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Trumpeter swans
Tundra swans
Sandhill cranes
Red tailed hawk
Belted Kingfisher
Canada geese
Song sparrows
Spotted towees
Common goldeneyes
Buffleheads
Stellars Jay
Red winged blackbirds
Scrub jays
Anna’s hummingbird
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Yes! Keanu is grown into such a soulful actor. ❤️
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I gotta say, I laughed pretty hard at Keanu’s accent in the 90s, but this movie has absolutely grown on me. Gary Oldman is darkly alluring, and Winona Ryder portrays the attraction for a doomed romance so well.
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Yes! Those strange feather tufts look like appendages. Most likely used to give competing birds two middle fingers. Hey it’s a new interpretation of “flipping the bird”!
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Love this! So much character!
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Great eared nightjar
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Osu alum here! Welcome! Check out the non traditional student lounge and group! I was a non trad myself and I found the university to be very welcoming. I was a fish and wildlife student which is also dept of ag.
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These days, ♾️
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Now I have “doctor zaius, doctor zaius” in my head. Also, “from chimpan-A to chimpanzee”.
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I completely agree. I studied the common nighthawk, a short grassland species that relied on bison grazing and fire to create its habitat in some places. But this is not news to indigenous people who call it the “burnt land bird”. It’s one example of life that thrives with controlled treatments.
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They call them inalienable rights for a reason. ❤️
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Thank you for the lovely introduction!
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❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥
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❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥
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❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥