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Anoles, Quails, And Maybe Cattails

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anolesquailsandmaybecattails 1 year ago

Started a page on scavenger animals. They are such interesting creatures, and have such an important role in any biome. One of my favorites are turkey vultures. They are elegant, smart, and have very interesting lives. Their babies are also really cute.

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The first baby hatched today! I will take pictures as soon as I can, for now the quail chick is in the incubator drying off. I will add more detail in the quail keeper's journal once I get the time.
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anolesquailsandmaybecattails 1 year ago

Update: I am really happy with this batch; so far I have 8 in the brooder and two finishing hatching/drying out in the incubator.

anolesquailsandmaybecattails 1 year ago

It's a bit early to be raising and releasing caterpillars, but I thought I'd get started on this page anyways. I will probably work on some pretty Clara Dillingham Pierson style illustrations for this page too. (I highly recommend her books- I have been reading them since I was little and they are perfect for people of any age imho.

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Four days until the pearl quail eggs hatch! I will put pictures of them up on my site once they do hatch.
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lolabee 1 year ago

i can't wait for all of this!! <3

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owlroost 1 year ago

Snails are another nematode host, interestingly. I used to keep snails and I always had to be cautious bringing in wild ones.

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anolesquailsandmaybecattails 1 year ago

That is interesting, I will add that! I collect wild crickets in the summer for my lizard, and I worry about similar things. Thanks again for the interesting bit of info :-)

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