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    WILD ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS

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    • Third EyeT
      Third Eye
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      This is a pretty tame wild animal encounter but I’m gradually rescuing pictures from Photobucket and found my trip to the Petrified Forest from a few years back, where I met this handsome creature.

      Raven1.jpg
      Raven2.jpg

      The pics don’t convey how BIG ravens are in a way I was not prepared for, but it was a kindly raven. It was clearly used to people and I think was angling for me to feed it. It had a business.

      I want something else to get me through this
      Semi-charmed kinda life, baby, baby
      I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

      She/Her or They/Them

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      • SolsticeS
        Solstice @Yam
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        @Yam

        Me tooooooo

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        • YamY
          Yam @Solstice
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          @Solstice GET A LOAD OF THAT GOBBLER

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          • tsarT
            tsar @Third Eye
            last edited by

            @Third-Eye said in WILD ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS:

            This is a pretty tame wild animal encounter but I’m gradually rescuing pictures from Photobucket and found my trip to the Petrified Forest from a few years back, where I met this handsome creature.

            Raven1.jpg
            Raven2.jpg

            The pics don’t convey how BIG ravens are in a way I was not prepared for, but it was a kindly raven. It was clearly used to people and I think was angling for me to feed it. It had a business.

            Loki, is that you?

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            • ToriT
              Tori
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              Not the greatest shots because despite being MONSTERS they terrify super easily

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              I think it’s been eating my hibiscus. I tried to get better shots when it moved to the pool AND IT HAD A BUDDY but they ran away as soon as I raised my phone.

              she/her, them/they - not super particular

              I have been here the whole time

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              • SnacknessS
                Snackness
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                TINY FROG!

                IMG_2868.jpg

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                • BurnNoticeB
                  BurnNotice @Snackness
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                  That is CLEARLY just a leaf, @Snackness.

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                  • SnacknessS
                    Snackness @BurnNotice
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                    @BurnNotice That’s what he WANTS you to think.

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                    • EvilgraysonE
                      Evilgrayson
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                      Ravens in the UK typically have a wingspan of up to four feet. They are not small birds by any stretch, and it’s only the size that marks them out from the other all-black birds. We had some in our corner of Wales - the only birds that were bigger were European buzzards and red kites, since we didn’t have eagles.

                      tl;dr: Ravens are big.

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                        dvoraen @Snackness
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                        @Snackness I think we need to call in @hellfrog to tell us everything we need to know about smolfrog.

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