greater or lesser yellowlegs, with a partially missing leg ^
american coot ^
lincoln's (?) sparrow ^
pacific tree/chorus frog ^
black-capped chickadee ^
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Summer Yellowlegs. Dry-point by Frank Weston Benson.
From The International Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine & Applied Art. Vol. 74. No. 293. 1921-1922.
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Lesser Yellowlegs and Greater Yellowlegs, northern U.S.
photograph by Courtney Celley/USFWS
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Greater yellowlegs . . . Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Milton, Delaware . . . 3/9/21
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Semipalmated Sandpiper & a couple of Lesser Yellowlegs. Cell 2, Tommy Thompson Park
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I know Papa archeron has his secrets. Even more than their mom .
I have a feeling she had Nesta and Feyre with a Demi fae or fae from winter court..
Papa archeron had Elain with a fae from spring.
Here's where my theory gets weirder.
What if Papa archeron and Mama archeron weren't married.
Cousins. I actually believe both parents have witch heritage. Papa archeron crochan and Blueblood predominantly. Mama archeron yellowlegs and ironteeth predominantly.
Remember the witches are all related. You know how asterin and manon were related. Though was Manon's grandma asterin's grandma.
Imagine that fled the tog world with her mom. Mama archeron became crueler. Because of her mom..
Them both drying they cursed papa archeron. Which the witches can do. He knew he would have to die. So his daughters could live. .
Sorry just a crazy theory.
I just find it interesting secrets about their parents
Manon didn't find out about her parents till very late..
Neither did Dorian about his dad.
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Greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca)
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Yellowlegs and Black-Crowned Night Heron. Daybreak, 5:40 am, May 14, 2022. 60° F. Cove Island Park, Stamford, CT. (@dkct25 on Instagram)
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Greater Yellowlegs in Mashpee 02/05/24
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Animal Camouflage. Written by Dorothy Shuttlesworth and illustrated by Matthew Kalmenoff, 1966.
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