the zone-tailed hawk has been suggested to mimic turkey vultures, most obviously in their flight pattern: the hawks fly unusually with wings raised dihedrally, and will rock back and forth in a similar manner to turkey vultures. additionally, the silhouette and the shape of the flight feathers resemble a turkey vulture much more than other similar hawks. this is an example of aggressive mimicry, since turkey vultures rarely hunt animals, while the zone-tailed hawk is an active predator. its prey will be more likely to ignore the presence of the bird, believing it to be a harmless scavenger. the kettling behaviour of turkey vultures aids the zone-tailed hawk, as it can blend into large gatherings of vultures. although up close the two animals are very different, even experienced birders may have difficulty identifying a zone-tailed hawk from its deceitful silhouette and flight pattern.
For all my non-Wren mutuals, it is our dearest @hermitcraft-my-beloved 's birthday today! Go wish them a happy birthday or I will bite off your nose! (/j)
This video is a reference to their dear Watcher!Grian AU, however, they have a lot of other really amazing things they've created as well, both focused from the world of Minecraft and completely original things as well! Send them an ask if you're curious!!
(this isn't the best, but I had to scrap my original idea so I only had a week or so to finish this. Nonetheless, Happy Birthday Wren!)
I think game studios should just release their character creators online. For the times when I don’t wanna play the whole game, just the lil dress up part