Hey @darth. This little dweeb is the last guy standing in my pack of 7 rescue dogs, & he helped get me through the death of my husband. Finnick is 15 & 3/4 & I thought he had a shot at 16, but we're going to have to say goodbye this week.🌈💔Send us good vibes & strength pls.
Now I get it!
“The kicker: the same people killing the monitors want to mine the deep sea for minerals. So they are destroying the only tools that could measure what that mining does. That is not an accident.
That is the point. You cannot see the damage if you break the instruments first.”
Patty, the last elephant at the Bronx Zoo, must be released to a sanctuary now, before she too dies like Happy. #10WorstZoos#sanctuary#CaptivityIsCruel https://t.co/da8FJUoBF2
Why buy a bird feeder when you can plant one?
Birds don't just need seeds, they need insects too. A pair of Carolina chickadees needs between 6,000 and 9,000 caterpillars to raise one brood. Those caterpillars live on specific native plants, none of which are in a bird feeder.
The bird feeder you should be planting, in rough order of value:
Oaks. 557 caterpillar species, more than any other North American genus. Plant one and you've done more for birds than a decade of sunflower seeds.
Native cherries and plums. 456 caterpillar species. Berries for dozens of bird species.
Native willows. 455 caterpillar species. Also the #1 plant for native specialist bees.
Serviceberry. Berries ripen in early summer right when birds are feeding nestlings. Eaten by 40+ species.
Elderberry. High-fat berries that fuel migration.
Native dogwoods. Berries eaten by 100+ bird species.
Goldenrod, asters, native sunflowers are great too. The seeds feed winter birds and the foliage hosts hundreds of caterpillars.
🚨WHAT IS THIS WEIRD SHIT?
Olympic gold medalist Jordan Stolz just put his gold medal around Trump's neck. Trump's response?
"I'm keeping it. I like gold."
Then moments later:
"I forgot to touch his leg. His leg is like a rock."
What the hell is happening?
The BLM reports significant damage to multiple rock panels containing petroglyphs created by Wyoming's tribes. Many panels have been defaced with names carved into them, including "Erin," and phrases scratched into the rock containing the ancient images.
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