Vultures! 

A rac.coon got run over in the road early this morning, and I went and got it out of the road so the vultures wouldn’t get run over trying to eat it. Here they are as photographed from the window facing the street. 

Image descriptions and general narration below, bird IDs in the captions. 

[image: two large, glossy black birds with naked grey heads+necks standing next to a heap of guts and striped fur]

These are the first arrivals, they turned up right after each other. Two adult black vultures, I think potentially a mated pair. 

[image: the same birds, both with their heads raised, one standing up tall, looking in the same direction]

I opened the window and made a generic bird “wheep! wheep!” alarm call to get their attention, and their heads went up. I left them alone after that, just took pics from the window. 

[image: a similar bird, but slightly smaller and with less glossy feathers, standing on a sidewalk. It shows that the birds have long legs and white feet. ]

This is the next arrival. Another black vulture, I think younger than them. The older two wouldn’t let him eat until they were finished. 

[image: the same three birds as before, plus a new arrival. The new bird is slightly larger and dark brown, its feathers marked with small pale flecks along its wings. Its head is pink and the feathers come up along its neck to the back of its head. The two glossy birds are eating from the carcass, the younger black bird is watching, and the brown bird is inspecting the dry grass nearby.]

That’s a turkey vulture. Ended up with two more turning up later, but didn’t get good pics of them. The black vultures wouldn’t let him eat either, he had to wait. 

[image: the four birds, but spread out, showing that a road is about 6-8 feet behind the carcass. The brown bird is far away, to the left, and on the other side of the road. The younger black bird is in the center of the image, standing in the road, and the two older black birds are still eating.]

There were still some gut bits in the road, so the turkey and the younger black vulture went out there when there weren’t any cars coming and picked up some guts. They got honked at a lot. 

[image: the brown bird in flight, near the road. The underside of one wing is visible and is pale grey. The front steps of a church are visible in the background, as is the church sign, though the letters have been covered over in a program like Paint to prevent identification.]

Covered the sign and didn’t show the entire church to prevent my location being identified, it’s a pretty distinctive building. This is the turkey vulture mid-flight after a car got too close. Not pictured: the turkey vulture perching on the church sign itself to watch the others. 

All six birds got to eat some amount or another, but they had to wait for the first two to eat. I turned the carcass over after these pics to let the vultures get easier access to the guts, and they’re perched in nearby trees waiting for it to stop raining. Once they’re done eating, I’m going to go and see if I can get any salvageable bones from the rac.coon. The lower jaws might be in good enough shape to use for crafts, and the paws, I think, are intact. May be able to get the bones from the paws.

dogs-on-logs:

They also require a suitable cage, not the tiny little $50 ones you see in the pet store (x)

They require enrichment – tunnels, toys, games, your time (x)

They require healthy varied food, not just pellets and carrots (x)

As they get older, they may require age related medication eg. arthritis and 

glucosamine supplements

You may live in an area where your rabbit needs to be vaccinated against disease-releases for pest control eg. RHDV in Australia or they will die painfully over 3-5 days

If any of this has you hesitating, that is okay. It is not a race to get a rabbit as fast as you can. Read up on rabbit care and think about if you are able to commit to a 10 year + friend and their care, or if it is better for you to wait and research more, or a different kind of pet is more suitable.

(however, if you’re prepared and ready to try your best, rabbits are pretty neat and fun pets)

falseredstart:

Emerald Toucanet, Aulacorhynchus prasinus

Today, on “Birds That Are Hard To Photograph Bc They Keep Biting Me”, is a teensy-tiny powerhouse of fury: the emerald toucanet! These beautiful birds are mostly frugivorous, but they’re also notorious net poachers. It didn’t happen this year, but apparently toucanets have been captured in the past with half-devoured hummingbirds in their bills. YIKES.

So the Kinder Egg people found a way to make Kinder Eggs that can legally be sold in the US. 

They made an ‘egg’ that’s a round packaging, which splits in half. Half is full of candy, half is full of toy. 

Clever way to get around the silly “no you can’t have this large, plastic, clearly inedible capsule inside the candy because some kid might cram the entire thing into their mouth and die” rule.

feetlips:

cherryseltzer:

i just got a super predatory debt collection letter. it was for a $113 debt from citizens bank, who i had an account with when i was 16 (20 years ago). the letter appeared to be an offer to cancel the debt if i paid them $22.75. HOWEVER, the actual wording is, “The amount of the debt is $113.77 and we will accept $22.75.” so, no MENTION of canceling the debt, but the implication is there because many collectors of current debt offer to settle for a percentage.

at the bottom of the letter, it says:
“Because of the age of your debt, we cannot sue you for it and we cannot report to any credit reporting agency. In many circumstances, you can renew the debt and start the time period for the filing of a lawsuit against you if you take specific actions such as making payments on the debt or making a written promise to pay.”

basically… i don’t owe this money anymore, the debt is so old they can’t legally sue me for it OR put it on my credit report, BUT if i take their generous offer of paying them $22.75… they can sue me for the full amount because making a payment makes the debt current.

no thanks, jefferson capital systems llc.

always, always read the entire letter! it is so important because of semantic awfulness like this! 

Ticket to Ride

dracoqueen22:

Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Transformers: Rescue Bots
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Heatwave/High Tide
Characters: Heatwave (Transformers), High Tide (Transformers)
Additional Tags: Transformers Plug and Play Sexual Interfacing
Summary: A midnight visit from Heatwave spells the best kind of trouble for High Tide. As it turns out, he quite likes a firebot in distress.

Ticket to Ride