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Kihaku-Gato's Garden Blog

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it’s kinda sad that the cassowary gets sensationalised as “scary knife murder bird”

like don’t get me wrong - they absolutely can do serious harm and/or kill, but that’s if they’re startled/during mating season/caring for chicks, which is standard for most animals that are bigger than us/sporting some kind of natural weaponry

cassowary are super cool birds outside of that

some fun things about the humble cassowary:

• cassowaries are ratites! this is a distinct group with smooth/flat sternum/breastbone and no keel (think ostriches, kiwi, emu) from other birds

• there's actually 3 species!

Casuarius bennetti, the dwarf cassowary/Bennett's cassowary, has no wattle, found in New Guinea/New Britain/Yapen highland

Casuarius unappendiculatus, the northern cassowary/single-wattled cassowary, found in nothern/western New Guinea + Yapen

Casuarius casuarius, the southern cassowary/double-wattled cassowary, found in southern New Guinea, northeastern Australia and the Aru Islands (this is probably the one you're familiar with!)

• they're a keystone species that help maintain the continued biodiversity of rainforest plants in Queensland, Australia and nearby islands

• they're threatened by human habitation, vehicles, dogs, feral pigs, habitat fragmentation, habitat degradation, hunting and natural disasters (estimates for how many are left aren't great - they tend to range from around 1500 to up to 10,000)

• immature birds (less than 12 months) seem to be particularly vulnerable to internal parasites, aspergillosis and avian tuberculosis in disturbed/compromised habitat

• they're inversely sexually dimorphic - while they tend to be visually mostly monomorphic, females are larger (especially in leg/foot proportion) and more aggressive

females are polyandrous - they can have up to 4 different males mates in a season, and lay roughly 16 eggs. the males only breed with one female though

• after laying, the male typically drives the female off, and spends the rest of the season brooding, protecting and hatching eggs while the female finds other mates. the males also raise the chicks up until 14-16 months of age! they protect them and teach them how to forage and hunt

• there's lots of hypotheses, but we still don't conclusively know why they have that casque on their head (could be for courtship but both sexes have them, could be for fighting, could be for communication, could be for clearing through dense brush, etc)

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One of the greatest kindnesses you can do for other adults is to add positive surprises to their lives. Think about it: When you're a kid, surprises are things like "Our teacher let us watch a movie today," "someone brought cupcakes for their birthday," "my parents got me a puppy," etc. But when you become an adult, surprises are things like your car breaking down, conflicts at work, and unexpected bills. No one plans fun surprises for adults, and you can do so much for morale if you do. Ex: One time I found a tiny unlocked door in one of my university's buildings. It was empty, but because I'm a whimsical bitch, I decided to put something fun behind it for the next person curious enough to open it. See below: The Egg Gnome.

The eggs were filled with tiny plastic plants (I tried candy first, but mice got into them, and that's not good for health and safety). Just for the hell of it, I decided to announce the hidden gnome and basket of eggs in the big college group chat, offering hints to which building it was in. People went BONKERS for it. It added fun to people's days as they inspected buildings they went into every day but didn't pay much attention to. They asked me for hints, tried to remember what building had those floor tiles, and proudly announced it in the chat when they had found eggs.

I did several things like that where I just hid things around the university and challenged people to find them, and it did so much for student morale. Some people messaged me to tell me my random antics were their only source of real fun on a daily basis. Adults are just big kids. We're supposed to play long into adulthood, and the games are just supposed to scale in complexity with age, but even simple things like a scavenger or prize hunt can make people so much happier. If you have any kind of morale-keeping duties or have the option to take them on at a school, workplace, etc., I highly recommend planning fun surprises for the people around you. Planned events are a lot of fun, but it's a totally different kind of fun to find out there's a scavenger hunt going on on a random Tuesday.

As I type this, my coworkers are exclaiming over an adult busy book one of them was given out of the blue - fun papers and paperclips and textured pages and even a few scent sachets! It's unique and beautiful and she loves it.

Earlier in the year, I bought a 12 pack of these for like 2 dollars.

I hid them all over the office - I thought they'd find one every few days but came in to find one of my coworkers actively and eagerly hunting them all down! She'd found all but two by the time I got there. She even helped hide some again so other coworkers could look for them when they came in. Everyone has their own chicken at their desks and at the employee computers. Some have been decorated (one has butterfly wings!) and for a while one was "sunbathing" with a little lifesaver floatie.

We need whimsy! We need enrichment! It doesn't have to be much to make people happy and it's always worth the time and effort to set it up.

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The Sculk sickness minecraft mod is way too much visually; my irl self still feels ill even after removing the effects the mod did to my screen; anyone with epilepsy and/or motion sickness should avoid that mod like the plague until there's accommodation settings and have those settings on by default.

That mod gets the axe from the cave modpack.

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jillraggett

Plant of the Day

Friday 16 August 2024

This single-flowered Dahlia cultivar had a usual colouring. These tuberous shortlived perennials are normally grown from seed as annuals for cheerful summer bedding schemes.

Jill Raggett

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Plant of the Day

Thursday 15 August 2024

The flowers and pods of Pisum sativum 'Shiraz' (pea, mangetout) both provide an attractive addition to the productive garden. This annual climber has crunchy young pods and the variety has a good resistance to powdery and downy mildews.

Jill Raggett

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blumineck

Look, if someone wants to buy me a suit of armour, I’ll test the hell out of it. But until then, here’s some theory!

As always, more content, tutorials, etc. over on Patreon

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Okay okay NEXT pose ref group shoot: FULL ARMOR FOR EVERYONE

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bedupolker

Paintings I did between mile 490 to mile 300 on the arizona trail, an ~800 mile non motorized trail. Sure is nice wearing a tshirt in November.

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