Do you think Maori style scenery could be included? We are probably getting the kiwi from NZ. Does NZ have native bats?
there is new zealand long and short tailed batsDo you think Maori style scenery could be included? We are probably getting the kiwi from NZ. Does NZ have native bats?
I'm thinking little blue penguin. I mean the fact that the entire drink was blue feels like a big giveaway.So to get back on topic, are we still thinking a penguin for the "Cerulean Pebble" drink? And if so which species?
what if its a coconut crab. just spitballin' here lolI'm thinking little blue penguin. I mean the fact that the entire drink was blue feels like a big giveaway.
I mean yeah, that is a possibility. But the little blue penguin literally has blue in its name and the drinks name had cerulean in its title, which is a shade of blue. That's my thinking anyway.what if its a coconut crab. just spitballin' here lol
oh pls i need that sandOh, I wish the frontier would also give us placeable sand, similar to the mulch and also flexicolour. I really want some for my small animal houses. Actually, flexicolour mulch too pls frontier.
“Where are the cerulean birds? That means blue, by the way.” -Nigel, From RioSo to get back on topic, are we still thinking a penguin for the "Cerulean Pebble" drink? And if so which species?
The largest thing I’ve seen in (technically near) my yard was a coyote. I haven’t seen foxes or any wolves or bears (I’m about 30 mins out of Boston) in my yard, but we have a ton of birds.my house is like a wildlife sanctuary, we have woodpeckers, bluejays. cardinals. chickadees, owls, hawks and falcons, coyotes, wolves, bears, and foxes lol
Last winter a snowy owl killed a rabbit in my yard and a red fox fought the owl for it
another time there was a dead great horned owl in my yard
this spring there was a gray wolf eating a carcass below my house in the marsh
etc.
thats pretty cool! the two coolest birds in my yard were the snowy owl and the peregrine falconThe largest thing I’ve seen in (technically near) my yard was a coyote. I haven’t seen foxes or any wolves or bears (I’m about 30 mins out of Boston) in my yard, but we have a ton of birds.
I have some pictures actually. We have a local red-tailed hawk that I call cooper that stops by every once in a while. I’ve also seen woodpeckers, red-winged blackbirds, nuthatches, titmice, chickadees, grackles, cardinals, mourning doves, blue jays, mallards, geese, and a ton others.
(this is cooper)
Birds are awesome!thats pretty cool! the two coolest birds in my yard were the snowy owl and the peregrine falcon
i love to sit on my porch and watch the birds
ill have to try it out! indigo buntings are some of my favsBirds are awesome!
I started birding over the spring and have a life list of 63. Theres an app called Merlin which is very useful for it.
I have roos and emus and the rare dingo. I have seen about 100+ species so far. I live on a reasonably sized sheep station in the outback (100,000 + acres). I am a wildlife photographer irl so I am thrilled.The largest thing I’ve seen in (technically near) my yard was a coyote. I haven’t seen foxes or any wolves or bears (I’m about 30 mins out of Boston) in my yard, but we have a ton of birds.
I have some pictures actually. We have a local red-tailed hawk that I call cooper that stops by every once in a while. I’ve also seen woodpeckers, red-winged blackbirds, nuthatches, titmice, chickadees, grackles, cardinals, mourning doves, blue jays, mallards, geese, and a ton others.
(this is cooper)
That is so cool!I have roos and emus and the rare dingo. I have seen about 100+ species so far. I live on a reasonably sized sheep station in the outback (100,000 + acres). I am a wildlife photographer irl so I am thrilled.
Merlin and eBird are my two favourite apps for birding!Birds are awesome!
I started birding over the spring and have a life list of 63. Theres an app called Merlin which is very useful for it.