BOTD: Greylag Goose
^Image: By Diliff - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1385555
Greylag Goose (anser anser)
Homosexual pairs are common in Greylag Geese, and and share the characteristics of heterosexual pairs except for the fact that their bond appears to be closer, based on the intensity of their displays. These pairs often assume high-ranking positions in the flock for their superior strength and courage, causing speculation that they may serve as guardians of the flock.
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I’m so happy I got this shot earlier holy shit
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On this day of freedom, let's talk about how bald eagles are queer!
It starts with a female eagle named Hope and a male named Valor I. The two settled down to neat together, however Valor I wasn't a great dad. He did show up to incubate the eggs and basically never came around.
In comes another male, Valor II. He immediately did what a good eagle dad is supposed to, incubate, maintain the best, all that. This lead to him becoming Hope's new mate.
Here's where it gets interesting, Valor I didn't seem to mind and actually stuck around! Eventually Hope started mating with both of them, and Valor I even learned to be a good dad!
Unfortunately in 2017 Hope was killed by intruding eagles, but! The two male's actually stuck together and successfully raised their chicks!
Soon enough a new female named Starr came along and joined the two, and now she mates with both males every season!
This arrangement allows for the eagles to have a much more successful rate of raising chicks and fighting off other predators!
This particular story isn't the only one! Bald eagles have been seen in multiple arrangements including two females and one male!
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Hiking a trans pride flag up 131 mountains in the Northern Appalachians, parts 42-44: the Northern Greens!!!
Moosilauke South Peak - 44a/131:
Signal - 44/131:
Gwenaden- 42/131:
Cold Hollow - 43/131:
More nature photos!!!
Thanks for reading this far :)
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Being ourselves while surrounded by nature, feeling free 🌿
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Happy International Asexuality Awareness Day! 💜♠️
Asexuality was never something that I seriously considered myself having, but a couple of weeks ago, things sort of just fell into place for me. I feel that in a lot of circles in my life both past and present, sexual attraction, while not an enforced or demanded, has felt like an expected thing. Whether in a focused or more casual sense, I think there's a general atmosphere of sexual attraction being a typical development in life, which of course it is - but not for everyone!
And so for the longest time, I waited for the moment when things would click for me as well; where I would have the same level of enthusiasm and excitement that I saw in others. But I've found that my strongest feelings of intimacy could thrive in something other than sexual attraction, and I've found happiness in that. I never once put these things together through the lens of asexuality, but I think the build-up of experiences throughout my life has meant that it's been easy to do so now.
If I could describe it, it would be like coming to a well-placed reveal at the end of a novel or film - Nothing about the details or events up until the reveal have changed, only now they feel so much more significant for being in this new light.
I wanted to do a little drawing to celebrate this realisation, as well as a celebration of every other ace out there, however you identify! 😊
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Hiking a trans pride flag up 131 mountains in the Northern Appalachian/Adirondack Regions, parts 25-29: Southern Vermont and Western Mass!!!
Greylock - 29/131 (tallest mountain in Massachusetts):
Peru - 26/131:
Berlin - 28/131:
Stratton - 27/131:
Styles - 26a/131 (POV: you just said something transphobic on the mountain):
Dorset - 25/131:
Dorset Firetower - 25a/131 (I look so out of it in this one lmao):
More nature photos!!!
Thanks for reading this far :)
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