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todays bird

@todaysbird / todaysbird.tumblr.com

tune in for crazy man talking about birds and animals generally (i am 23) this blog originated to solely share a daily bird. now my writing and art gets dumped here too (aren’t you grateful)
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🪐❤️SUBMIT TO DiG !👁️🗺️

DiG is a zine for creating a community. We strive for diversity, empathy, and collaboration between disabled geoscientists and the greater geoscience community.

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mauesartetc

Palestine campaigns with under a thousand donations

Trying a new tactic with the fundraisers on my pinned list. These campaigns appear to gain a lot more traction when the number of donations hits a thousand, so here's a way to highlight those that could use more. These have all been vetted by Palestinians on Tumblr. Just like the main list, I'll keep you all updated with how things progress, and as always, if you can't donate, reblog.

LAST UPDATED 9/11

Under 100:

Under 300:

Under 500:

Under 700:

Under 900:

Nearing 1000:

1000 donations:

These campaigns haven't seen any donations since yesterday:

And these only received one donation each:

Please donate if you can, and reblog if you can't!

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a little story about seeing the past through the present - featuring razorbill, who is the closest living relative of the great auk, a bird that became extinct not so long ago.

- Native to the Arctic and sub-Arctic region and once numbering millions of individuals, Great auks became extinct mid-19th century. The last breeding pair, found incubating an egg, was killed on 3 June 1844, on request from a merchant who wanted specimens, with Jón Brandsson and Sigurður Ísleifsson strangling the adults and Ketill Ketilsson smashing the egg with his boot. The last individual was seen in 1852, leaving no hope that the species might be extant.

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