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How to spot signs and symptoms of Breast Cancer
Reblog to literally save a life
whish they told us this in school, all they did was say “feel for lumps, you will know when you feel it”

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Hand sewed, dyed, embroidered and beaded by moi.
Coat pattern by missys imaginings (sd cloak style coat)
Dress pattern from taeliac on deviantart (renn dress for bjdolls)
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Hey!! Since I've seen your feeple 65 dyed body I've completely fallen in love with it. I just traded for one and Im in search for a head to put with it. Do you think a supergem (like amber) would fit? What about Sio2's SD heads? What do you think? Thank you <3
I’ve got a Supergem on it (a MIgma) So that works perfectly :D I think Sio2s SD heads miiiight be a bit small for it.
Cause I know Sio2's neck circumference is 10 and the neck circumference of the body is like 9.5
A new open access study by leading scientists rebuts unfounded criticisms and reaffirms the need for effective outdoor cat control.
According to researchers, coordinated critics have mounted a “misinformation campaign designed to purposefully fabricate doubt regarding the harmful impacts of outdoor cats and stymie policies that would remove outdoor cats from the landscape.”
The conflict stems from a groundbreaking study published in 2013 by scientists from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. That study evaluated the combined impact of the tens of millions of outdoor cats in the United States. The authors found that roaming outdoor cats kill approximately 2.4 billion birds every year and are the leading source of direct, human-caused mortality to birds in the country. Similar results have since been confirmed in Canada and Australia.
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To those of you still in denial about how bad outdoor cats are to wildlife not just in your own countries but globally here’s the cold hard scientific facts stating that you are apart of a movement of uneducated critics spreading misinformation.
Here’s the link to the open-source scientific artificial as well:
Responding to misinformation and criticisms regarding United States cat predation estimates (2018). Loss S, Will T, Longcore T, Marra P. Biological Invasions; 20(12): 3385-2296
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I found this MBTA infographic I made for an environmental biology class ages ago, so I figured I may as well share it, before I forgot about it again.
Even unknowing violations can net you up to a $15,000 fine. Put the damn bird bits back.
This is really well done, @rotreat! Thanks for putting it on tumblr.
The MBTA is probably the hardest federal wildlife protection law to convince people to follow in modern times. Nobody quibbles over the Endangered Species Act and the restrictions it imposes, but telling people shouldn’t be taking home bird bits they find in the woods ends up being incredibly contentious. I get it: it can seem pretty extreme to say nobody can have pieces of protected birds that they found on the ground or that died naturally. But there’s still actually really good reasons to respect the full breadth of the MBTA’s restrictions.
The MBTA was originally enacted to prevent unsustainable hunting practices because, as @rotreat noted, even huge populations were being decimated without federal protection. For things like this:
The provision against owning parts of restricted species - even found bits - was included to prevent people passing off poaching as lucky acquisitions. And it worked: the snowy egret, which was almost extinct at the time the law was passed, made a dramatic recovery once possession of it’s beautiful feathers were outlawed; the trumpeter swan population, which was down to 70 individuals in the continental United States, was able to recover to a population of “least concern” today due to the cessation of hunting and the introduction of new birds from an Alaskan population.
Poaching birds may sound like an old-timey problem, but it’s actually still a current one; I’ve personally come across people selling perfect and undamaged songbird parts en mass, and they got really angry when I asked to see the requisite paperwork before claiming they were all “found” specimens. People like @kaijutegu who work under an MBTA permit can corroborate the fact that it’s still a genuine issue - even just the frequency with which things made from protected species show up on Etsy and Craigslist is a pretty reasonable indicator. When someone picks up found feathers or bird bones, there’s no way for the people in charge of enforcing wildlife law to tell you haven’t poached them; and the more people ignore the law and normalize keeping found bird bits, the easier it is for the actual poachers to hide their actions.
This all makes good sense when you’re sitting here reading it, but I know feels less relevant when you’re looking at a perfect feather or a really cool skull on the ground in front of you. It’s hard to see why taking just one wouldn’t hurt. You know you’re not a poacher, and you know you’re being ethical about what you collect, right?
What’s important to keep in mind is that ethical collecting is perfectly good, but the currently regulations are in place to make sure we aren’t taking so much that we hurt the ecosystem - and if you feel that just you taking something won’t overdo it, you are one of many people who may have the same thought. Those feathers and those small bird carcasses are actually really crucial to the continued health of the ecosystem, and when we take them away because we think they’re pretty, we do damage we don’t intend. Shed feathers are important nesting material for other birds; in absence of dropped feathers birds are more likely to use plastic or other anthropogenic waste to build their nests, which raises chick mortality rates due to ingestion or entanglement. Unused feathers become food for beetles and moths, or decay and help replenish the soil by providing large amounts of nitrogen. Bird carcasses are great sources of food for scavengers and insects, and their tiny, crunchable bones provide easy access to calcium for all sorts of species. When undisturbed by human collection - even in areas with no naturally occurring scavengers - dead birds will be gone in days, having been fully utilized by all the other inhabitants of that ecosystem. When people keep the cool bird bits they find, they’re removing that resource from the animals that might depend on it. If everyone decides keeping one little specimen won’t hurt because it’s just them, very quickly, there won’t be anything left - and when we remove the resources animals need from their habitat to that degree, we force them to rely on less suitable and sometimes even dangerous replacements.
Even though the MBTA can feel older and less relevant than other federal wildlife laws (after all, it was written because of passenger pigeons), it really is still a law whose restrictions are worth following. The birds covered by the MBTA are still absolutely in need of protection. Habitat destruction for recreation or profit, loss of habitat to invasive species, pollution, and now climate change all threaten migratory bird species in modern North America. The last thing these birds need is more threats to their survival, and even small things like the removal of nesting material or increase desirability to the people who are willing to actually poach them can do a lot of damage. Pressure from things like taking found bird parts occurs in infinitesimally small amounts - to where you, as a person playing a role in it, probably won’t perceive it happening - but a million incremental increases still cumulatively have a lot of impact.
I understand how tempting it is to keep bird parts - they’re beautiful - but please, just take a photo, and then put them back. If you love the birds they came from, the best thing you can do for them is to make a choice to not perpetuate threats to those species. Each person who chooses to take a feather or a bone is contributing to the struggles migratory birds face, but every person who chooses to admire found parts in-situ and leave them be is not just adhering to federal law - you’re actively facilitating the continued survival of irreplaceable bird populations.
Snowy egret chicks, like these dudes here, thank you.
(Photo Credit: Barbara Woodmansee)
For more information on the origins of the MBTA and why it’s an international treaty, here’s a great article from the American Bird Conservancy.
Here’s a long-form essay about the extinction of passenger pigeons and why it spurred legislation like the MBTA.
This is a great post about what birds you can / cannot have pieces of under the MBTA, as well as more insight onto why the law is so crucial to follow in the modern day.
Important birb and wildlife information. Its similar to why you cant and whouldnt bring back coral pieces or shells after a vacation.

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Legend has it that if you stare into the glass of the budgie cages at Petsmart and say “I wish they sold real parrots” 3 times, I’ll appear on the other side, explain to you that they are classified within the order Psittaciformes due to their hooked beak and zygodactyl feet and then drag you through the glass
After just having cooed at the budgies, cockatiels, green cheek and sun conures: “Yeah, but do you guys have any parrots?”
The yellow-fronted amazon for rehome in the middle of the room screams so I don’t have to.
#small parrots are parrots too
it really bothers me that i see cute animal lists all the time and i NEVER see parrotlets. they have giant fluff cheeks and can fit in your hand and they are perfect in every way imaginable. anyway here are some parrotlets
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can we see a pic of one in a hand? :D
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Lets add more!! Yay parrotlets!!!
Okay, so I discovered this band just today and I’m in love? I love their name, I love their sound, I love their flare, and this song in particular is phenomenal and has a fantastic message.
Also, they say it at the end of the video I believe, but they use the song to get free online counseling spots for people with depression.
Its been a while since I've actually liked a metal song. A long while. I was into them a long time ago, just before my depression, and I've never been able to like one again.
What they achieved is great and their reason for doing it is even greater.
Go check them out and support them if you can ❤️
Mushrooms growing in an abandoned library in Detroit
I want to hug that poor abandonned piano
Ishavan, a deity of water and wealth. Before he was summoned into the mortal realm, a gold statue resembling his likeness at the center of his temple was stolen and melted down. Having had no likeness to imprint upon when he arrived, Ishavan is stuck in this realm as an ever shifting mass of flesh, fur, feather, and scales. Raging against the insolence of one man who dared to defile him, Ishavan drowned the Holy City into which he was summoned. All of it’s inhabitants perished in the flood. Though time has seen those waters slowly drain away, the deity still languishes in that city, alone. No one dares enter it, for any who do shall surely parish by the spiteful hands of the deity himself. Any form he attempts to shape himself into is only ever temporary and is much like trying to hold water in your hands. It’s never long before his coveted shapes melt away into his usual strangeness. (top artwork by @commissionsbyj, middle works by @geegless …the bottom mos piece is my own work)
Sad boi... I want someone to give him a happy ending ><

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For those who would ever need it. -C
reblogging here because i can see this being relevant to anyone who’s ever tried to get out of an abusive relationship
Reblogging because that last comment made me reread the whole thing in a new light and realize this could be vital information. So, putting it out there for everyone, and hoping no one ever really needs it.
Commissioned horns for SD, modeled here on my minifee Rin
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#5thAtelier Custom Viscose #Wig Commission for @contemporarychelzie’s Kaede (#AngellStudio Lan Ling) 😄 Still need to braid it so he’ll have waves in his hair 😆 #wigmaking #bjd #abjd #balljointeddoll #dolls #dollstagram #toyphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/Bodq8dCg3KC/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=19c1naafkza2l
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I don’t have a clue what this means but I like my entry
i’m a paypig
mistress told me to send money to people because i don’t deserve it
ill pick a few people who reblog this post to send 1000€, i’ll post proof later today
“sorry kids, you’re not going to college because dad was really horny one time”
I mean, we never know... When you have no job because mental health issues, you try ebery way you can ><

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Hi, I saw that post about "how to spot a bad pet owner" or something like that and one of the pictures was budgies eating seeds, and one of the links for parrot care was switching to pellets instead of seeds. When I first got parrots I really agonized over that until a bunch of people told me that seeds vs pellets doesn't really matter, either one can be a healthy "staple" if fed correctly and with fresh foods. Were they wrong? Was I wrong to take the advice? What about sprouting seeds?
SOOO i’m not all that well versed in parrot diets. When I had my cockatiels, I was a very very bad bird mom and fed them only seeds and no fresh foods. I have learned now that pellets+fresh foods are the best diet, with seeds being ok as a treat.
I am assuming seeds are fine as long as you provide lots of fresh stuff to eat as well. Seeds are pretty high in fat and can cause obesity and fatty liver disease as well as getting a bird addicted to seeds.
@jayce-space probably knows more than me on that subject
Seeds are a part of a diet, but a very small part. Dry seeds are extremely high in fat, low in calories, and low in nutrition value. Sunflower are the biggest offenders. Seed diets have been proven to cause fatty liver disease and poor feather, beak and feet quality. I’d link to the medical manual if I could but if you pm me I’ll support it. Pellets are definitely the superior choice as they contain a balance of the vitamins and minerals a bird needs, are low in fat, and contain the calories a bird needs throughout the day. A single pellet has more benifit then 1/8tsp of seed. Now if you have a bird that absolutely refuses pellets, you’ve tried every conversation trick and you’ve decided seeds are a must… Soak them. Soak your seeds for 8-12 hours rinse and feed. These are live now. Their fat content is cut in half and the vitamins are brought back. Only feed as much as the bird will eat in a couple of hours. Veggies, fruits and table foods are still important to a bird’s diet but unless that’s your staple there are always better options than seeds.
Different parrots also have different diet needs. There has been studies that proved that a diet made of mostly pellets was detrimetal for parrotlets, who do better with 15 to 20% only made of pellets. The rest should be composed of low fat seed mixes and fresh foods. Its only one exemple. Another one is lorikeets, who maturally have nectar based diets, so they need secial attention and other specific things in their diet. Reserch the specie you are getting to be sure to give them the diet they need!
Rate-my-bird Art Giveaway!
(posting this on my main because I can’t break character on my bird blog and I want to make sure the instructions are clear)
Hello! I’m the one who runs @rate-my-bird. My humble bird blog has seen a gradual increase in popularity over the last couple months, and I’m blessed every day by the bird pictures people send me for rating. In fact, the blog runs entirely on submissions by now! I wanted to do something to thank all my followers.
So, I’ll start with the prizes! First place winner will receive a detailed digital painting of their bird, like so:
Second and third place winners will each receive a simpler drawing of their bird, in a style something like this:
(note: If you don’t have a bird for me to draw, that’s fine! I’ll draw any kind of bird you want, as long as you have permission to use it!)
Here are the rules!
You need to be following my bird blog, @rate-my-bird! It’s a good blog! Check it out!
Like or reblog this post to enter. If you do both, you double your chance of winning!
The winners will be selected at random.
The entry period ends on Sunday, November 19 at midnight! Winners will be announced shortly afterward. You have two weeks to enter. Reblog this post so all your friends can enter too!
And once again, THANK YOU for all the birds!!! Keep sending them in for rating!
Maybe some of the other bird blogs would like this too?
I’m in!! Birb drawings best drawings