#Flightless Feathers
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ao3feed-erasermic · 8 months ago
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Flightless Feathers
Use the related link post to read Flightless Feathers on AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/59954998 by ChronicPotato05 Izuku finds out life is hard. ______________________________ through bullying, abuse, torture, loss and manipulation. Izuku's convinced he's fortunate and happy- working to gain the praise from those who hurt him most. Will baby bird ever find his way out? Or will he suffer forever, his will broken and shaped into that of his captor's will? -or- The hurt no comfort you've been looking for! Pure unbridled misery- if you'd prefer hurt/comfort, the comfort part will (probably) be written as a second work, you'll just have to hang on tight. Words: 1906, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga) Rating: Explicit Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death, Rape/Non-Con, Underage Categories: Gen, M/M Characters: Midoriya Izuku, Midoriya Inko, Midoriya Hisashi, Garaki Kyuudai | Ujiko Daruma, Tsukauchi Naomasa, Asui Tsuyu, Bakugou Katsuki, Shigaraki Tomura | Shimura Tenko, Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead, Takami Keigo | Hawks, Tokoyami Fumikage Relationships: Garaki Kyuudai | Ujiko Daruma & Midoriya Izuku, Midoriya Hisashi & Midoriya Izuku, Midoriya Inko & Midoriya Izuku, Asui Tsuyu & Midoriya Izuku, Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead/Yamada Hizashi | Present Mic, Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead & Midoriya Izuku, Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead & Shinsou Hitoshi, Midoriya Izuku & Shigaraki Tomura | Shimura Tenko, Midoriya Izuku & Tokoyami Fumikage, Midoriya Izuku & Takami Keigo | Hawks, Takami Keigo | Hawks & Tokoyami Fumikage Additional Tags: Bakugou Katsuki Bashing, Corrupt Hero Public Safety Commission (My Hero Academia), Hero Society is Corrupt (My Hero Academia), Winged Midoriya Izuku, Midoriya Izuku Has a Quirk, Human Experimentation, Quirkless Midoriya Izuku, Quirk Discrimination (My Hero Academia), Torture, Rape/Non-con Elements, Trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Panic Attacks, Anxiety, Vigilante Midoriya Izuku, Midoriya Izuku Has All for One Quirk, Animal Instincts, Homelessness, Stockholm Syndrome, Hurt No Comfort, No Smut, No Beta We Die Like Katsuki Bakugo, No Bakugou Katsuki Redemption, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, Takami Keigo | Hawks Acts Like a Bird, Midoriya Izuku acts like a bird, Tokoyami Fumikage Acts Like a Bird, Bullying, Implied/Referenced Self-Harm, Autistic Midoriya Izuku, Not Beta Read, Sorry Not Sorry Use the related link post to read it on AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/59954998
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sunnytoonsproductions · 2 months ago
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y'all...
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....hear me out on Flightless Feather. 🩵🩵
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feralunar · 9 months ago
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So I was inspired by a couple posts in the Chants of Sennaar tag that had birds in them so. Squawks of Sennaar, if you will. Bird species featured: Victoria Crowned Pigeon Devotee, Cassowary Warrior, Indian Peafowl Bard, Carrion Crow Alchemist, Rainbow Lorikeet Anchorite, Congo African Grey Parrot Traveller.
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toacody · 1 year ago
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Bionicle MOC: Jhintro Bird
Metal kiwi bird of doom!
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Creator: Haotaus
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heartnosekid · 2 years ago
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ostriches!!
for @onlinefriendsarereal!
▪️-▫️-▪️ / ▫️-▪️-▫️ / ▪️-▫️-▪️
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ro4dlj · 2 months ago
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As a child I yearned for the electro swing
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ponysongbracket · 1 year ago
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Brony Song Tournament
Please listen to both songs before voting
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The Flightless Fury
Jealousy
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wizardtoadlordmerlin · 3 months ago
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LOIS HAS INTRODUCED TO ME THIS VIDEOED GAME TITLED 'MINECRAFT'. I HAVE NO WORDS OTHER THAN;
HUUAZAAH!
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subbalakshmisastry · 9 months ago
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Majestic Ostrich Special Facts , Flightless Bird , Planet Earth Aquari...
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rigelregent · 10 months ago
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Note: Akina have five fingered zygodactyl hands, which is not obvious here (I should have drawn a hand). Despite being Unisex, Akina tend to go by masculine terms, because...the meta reason is that my notes are in Portuguese. Still not decided on his coat colours, but it's standard Akina colours, iridescent purple back, head and neck and white underside, the tail is metallic red with a green, blue and black eyespot
An Akina who's usually found boldly going where no one has gone to (which, 9 times out of ten is a barren rock) in a ship called Blue Dawn. On his off time, he is often found sparring, playing videogames, exercising or training for his position in the bridge. Despite being a pugnacious and foolhardy carnivore, Trissida doesn't like slaughtered meat, since he has eaten meat from a tissue replicator Despite Trissida having waterproof feathers and being from a cold, watery world and a good swimmer by necessity, he hates the cold and large bodies of water. Due to coming from a higher gravity world, he is larger, stockier and stronger than baseline Akina, on top of being flightless. He very much enjoys sparring with his friend Zaxshara and likes to change the «scene» by sparring with other species. His preferre fighting style being gladiatorial combat. If you're not into gladiatorial combat, video games are something he enjoys very much as well, the more over-the-top violence they contain, the better. When on an appropriate place, he likes to don his flight pack and get flying. Like most Akina, he has a few belongings, among which is a mechanical watch, a dagger and sheath he often uses for wood carving, a scroll style computer and a satchel to contain all of it.
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ao3feed-erasermic · 8 months ago
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coffeenuts · 10 months ago
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walnutcookie · 1 year ago
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my weird au is going nicely . i think.
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>> ✨Ode to the Flightless Bird✨
>> Clipping: the practice of trimming primary feathers to restict flight. Clipping is often assoicated with negative side affects such as feather plucking, despite it often being done for safety. ✂️
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facts-i-just-made-up · 1 year ago
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Chickens shouldn't be counted as birds, just as emus, penguins, ostriches and other flightless birds shouldn't. Agree or no?
No. Nothing in the definition of a bird says that it has to fly, or even have feathers. A bird is simply any biped that doesn't wear clothes.
Behold a bird:
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(Painting of Diogenes by Jules Bastien-Lepage)
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artechoceneexplorer · 3 months ago
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Seabirds of the Artechocene:
The Anthropogenic Extinction Event was particularly devastating for ocean ecosystems, including the seabirds that relied on it, with only a few species surviving the event. 39 million years later however, life has recovered, and now the descendants of these seabirds, as well as other aquatic birds that took to the seas, are a common sight worldwide, belonging to a variety of different groups:
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Full piece of the seabird diversity in the Artechocene oceans
•Vesselbirds (Caravelorniformes):
A widespread group of the largest of the Artechocene seabirds, they have abandoned land completely, brooding being taken care of by a specialised structure on the male's back that acts as a nest.
•Corsairfishers (Piratosagipterines):
Kingfishers relatives that use kleptoparasitism as one of their main feeding strategies, often following larger, more specialised seabirds.
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Close-up on the vesselbirds and corsairfishers
•Kitegulls (Milvulari):
Close relatives of cacklers, they are long distance flyers, feeding on surface prey and rarely landing, only to breed on isolated islands across their expansive range in temperate and tropical oceans worldwide.
•Sea Songbirds (Thalassopasseridae):
A unique family of passeriformes found mostly around the southern hemisphere, the scallywags (Pelagopasser sp.) are a genus of open ocean specialists that are found on every ocean except the Arctic, flapping and skimming the surface of the ocean to feed on small planktonic prey.
•Dumingos (Anabalaenidae):
A cosmopolitan group of filter feeding ducks, they are typically found in inland waters, but a few species, like the sea dumingo (Pinnatocetus celer), have been able to exploit its endless amount of plankton.
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Close-up on the sea songbirds, dumingos and kitegulls
•Harpansers (Dinomergidae):
Found mostly around the northern hemisphere, these sea ducks are specialised fish eaters that can dive and swim particularly well. Hunting in large groups, they can co-ordinate to hunt down entire schools of fish and squid.
•Seadrakes (Thescelodyptidae):
A family of very diverse, cosmopolitan sea ducks found mostly in cold oceans, that are characterised by their colorful males and hardened papillae inside of of their mouths, specialised for each species' diet. The star-horned squobbler (Magnificodyptes asterotops) in particular is a squid specialist, using hooked papillae and suction to keep its soft bodied prey from escaping.
•Umibozulles (Bathostyxiformes):
A unique offshoot of the full clade native to the Pacific, Arctic and north Atlantic regions, these fully nocturnal seabirds are extremely cryptic and hard to see, leaving their colonies in the middle of the night to dive and incredible depths in search of small invertebrates and fish; using their black, iridescent feathers that appear pitch dark at depth, to go unnoticed by prey.
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Close-up on the harpansers, seadrakes and umibozulles
•Shagseals (Phociornithiformes):
A flightless order of the cormorant clade, they include the largest seabirds of the Artechocene. This is due to their dense bones, which they use alongside their sensitive beaks to swim hovering just above the seafloor at great depth, coming out to breathe every few hours, thanks to a very efficient circulatory system. Despite being mostly aquatic, to breed they must come out to land, where males use a specialised armpit pouch to brood the eggs and young.
•Balamars (Balaornithidae):
Another cosmopolitan member of the gull clade, they are adapted for speed, being able to plunge dive and pursue prey at incredible velocity.
•Penmorants (Pinguriliiformes):
Another order of flightless seabirds in the cormorant clade, these are much more widespread and pelagic, being able to be spotted in the open ocean in every region, but with the highest diversity being in the northern hemisphere. Unlike vessel birds, these need to come back to land to breed.
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Close-up on the balamars, shagseals and penmorants
•Coast Cacklers (Neolaridae):
A living fossil amongst the full clade, they're generalist predators found in coasts and open seas all across the world, from pole to pole.
•Titan Gulls (Laroposeidonidae):
The largest of the flying seabirds, these long distance flyers can be found on the open ocean across the southern hemisphere and the Pacific Ocean.
•Kelp Ruddies (Phycophaganatidae):
Specialised algae grazing ducks distributed along the cold coasts of every continent except Africa.
•Labrosone Geese (Auloceratidae):
Anseriforms with a uniquely complex nasal structure that amplify and warp their calls, some marine species can be found along the coasts of Afro-Eurasia.
•Windtellers (Aequoelanus sp.):
A small genus of medium sized predators that can be found offshore of coastal forests across the world, lunging on fish too close to the surface.
•Basketgulls (Pelecanoidae):
Another, very voracious, relative of cacklers, found offshore on every ocean except for the arctic. Good flyers, they usually plunge into the water to catch shoals of small prey.
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Close-up on the coast cacklers, kelp ruddies, labrosone geese, windtellers and basketgulls
•Bagshags (Euryrhamphinae):
A diving predator capable of gulping down fish larger than itself, these voracious, near flightless birds can be found in coasts and freshwater systems of the tropics and temperate areas of the world.
•Taornes (Hastanhinga sp.):
A pantropical genus highly associated with clamoral reefs and other high diversity, shallow water ecosystems, slowly stalking prey hidden in crevices or substrate with pinpoint precision.
•Seahens (Littogallidae):
Omnivores found in areas not far from the coast of every continent. They are diverse and occupy a wide variety of niches, specialising on different diets depending on the available resources.
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Close-up on the bagshags, taornes and seahens
•Wakageese (Wakaereformes):
A basal offshoot of the waterfowl clade, it has evolved a unique style of swimming and very specialised, hydrodynamic feathering. It evolved isolated on Antarctica soon after it started to thaw, and is now distributed mostly around the southern ocean.
•Shellpeckers (Mergupicidae):
One of the few non-gull marine charadriiformes left, these have taken a rather unique approach to a durophagous diet, using a strong beak and a hammering motion to open the shellfish it dives for.
•Anatorants (Sulanatidae):
A flying, basal offshoot of the phociornithiformes, presenting a similar beak sensitivity as their relatives but less aquatic specialisations. Given their flight capabilities, they're found much more widespread than their northern relatives, extending far into the southern hemisphere.
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Close-up on the wakafowl, shellpeckers and anatorants
•Mergeese (Sirenianseridae):
Aquatic grazers very specialised for their lifestyle, with a large crop that is used for fermenting the plant material. Because of this diet, they're highly associated with seagrass meadows in the Indo-Pacific, Caribbean and European regions.
•Sandabblers (Psammobenthavinae):
A cosmopolitan anatid subfamily of diving soft sediment specialists that can be found in both fresh and saltwater ecosystems, but the majority are often associated with soft sediment ocean shores.
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Close-up on the mergeese and sandabblers
Hope you liked this compilation of Artechocene seabird diversity!!
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