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ChaosCoati@midwest.socialto
birding@lemmy.world•Best of the chickadees I photographed todayEnglish
6·4 months agoThe last one I can hear it saying “chick-a-dee-dee”
ChaosCoati@midwest.socialto
Bats@lemmy.world•I almost stepped on this little guy taking a picture of some cormorants.English
3·5 months agothank you for going back and checking on them! and calling a specialist for advice.
sometimes they get chased to the ground but are fine, other times they get hurt and can no longer fly which is why they’re on the ground. this one seems to be making their way up to a proper takeoff height again which is a good sign
ChaosCoati@midwest.socialto
Bats@lemmy.world•I almost stepped on this little guy taking a picture of some cormorants.English
5·5 months agothis site lets you sort species by country and state
are you able to go back and see if that bat is still there? many species of midwestern bats cannot take off from the ground and would need rescuing
if that’s the case, search your state plus wildlife rehab, and call one of those places to ask what to do
ChaosCoati@midwest.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Birthday Gift for a smart 6 year old girlEnglish
4·5 months agoBooks: Narwhal and Jelly was a favorite at that age. Also if an adult reads with her, we were reading the Mercy the Pig, and Zoey and Sassafrass series at that age.
I’m pretty sure that was also about the age we got our first Snap Circuits set. It still gets pulled out and built every so often - the flying “helicopter” is still a favorite.
However, Play-Doh is one you can never go wrong with at that age.
Edit: Forgot to add that Dr. Seuss and PD Eastman books are very good for the typical 6-7 year old reading level.
ChaosCoati@midwest.socialto
WomensStuff@piefed.blahaj.zone•Do you dress up for halloween?English
5·5 months agoSnowy egret sounds fabulous! I was a flamingo last year. This year I’m working at a school, so I’m thinking I’ll be a minion.
How did you hack my phone? (/s)
I thought I was being smart because I almost always remember my phone, so no more looking for misplaced notebooks. Now if only I can remember which app I saved that idea in and what title I gave it.
until the notepad joins the others in the void
ChaosCoati@midwest.socialto
Dogs@lemmy.world•I've seen her eat vomit, poop, and a dead rat, but heaven forbid I mix a tiny pill into her foodEnglish
5·5 months agoIf your dog doesn’t already get wet food, you could try the small packs of wet dog food. I make 3 little “meatballs” out of the wet food, one of which has his pill. He scarfs down all 3 and thinks he’s getting a treat.
ChaosCoati@midwest.socialto
Casual Conversation@piefed.social•It's going to be a bad Holiday Season. What are your DIY hand made gift ideas?English
2·5 months agoGreen tomato chutney and oven dried wild leeks have both gone over well in the past. I’m not sure what we’ll do this year, so thanks for bringing it up. Now I’ve got some time to plan.
ChaosCoati@midwest.socialto
Bats@lemmy.world•This guy has been hanging over my door a couple days. I fear he might be dead.English
7·6 months agoI would call a local wildlife rehabilitator and get their opinion. Searching “wildlife rehab” plus your location hopefully turns up someone.
If not, your state/province/national wildlife, parks, or environmental department would hopefully be able to tell you who you can contact. They might even send one of their staff.
And if all else fails, call around to local vet clinics. One may know a rehab organization in the area.
Same. And P A R K. Currently we “marche” and visit the “DP.” Not sure yet what we’ll use when he figures those out.
I look like that at work too
ChaosCoati@midwest.socialto
pics@lemmy.world•A hummingbird on my porch today. I wish I still had my camera. This phone sucks.English
2·6 months agoThey buzz the top of my head if I dare step outside without more food when the feeders are low
ChaosCoati@midwest.socialto
ADHD@lemmy.world•Anybody else experience note overload?English
5·6 months agoI experience this as well. I don’t have a solution, although I am trying to use Trello to create each idea/thought as its own card. Then whenever I’m inspired/motivated to sort them into their proper place, it’s a simple drag and drop.
My consistency with this comes and goes, and I keep reorganizing my lists (the headings I group related cards under). But I lose things less than when they were scribbled on random pieces of paper.
You’re doing a good job. Not sure if you needed to hear that from an internet stranger, but I felt called out too so you’re not alone.
I’m not sure on the species, it’s hard to tell the feather’s size.
FWS has a Feather Atlas. At the bottom there’s an “Identify My Feather” button that takes you through some questions and gives you a list of possibilities.
Not even all teachers can keep them. You have to have a migratory bird permit. Places like wildlife rehab and nature centers often have the permit for doing education programs.
Basically it’s because there’s no way to prove if someone just found it on the ground or they killed the bird and kept the feather, nest, eggs, etc. (hence it applies to species who can’t be hunted). So US Fish and Wildlife requires a permit for everyone.
They do love thistle. I always smile when I hear their “po-ta-to chip” call overhead.
ChaosCoati@midwest.socialto
ADHD@lemmy.world•I remembered I had to do something while putting on my socks, I ended up walking around the house with one sock on.English
7·7 months agoI’m saving this for the next time someone tells me to “just do the thing.”












According to an NPR article, the pattern has raised over $400,000.
I don’t have many IRL knitting/crochet friends so it’s a pretty solitary craft for me. It’s really cool to see the collective impact the fiber community can have.