Totally. I occasionally see a nose in a burrow, but it’s gone by the time I pull a camera out.
Totally. I occasionally see a nose in a burrow, but it’s gone by the time I pull a camera out.
Unfortunately not, I stole it off an article: https://science.sandiegozoo.org/science-blog/conserving-underdog-collaborative-efforts-translocate-endangered-kangaroo-rats
It’d be really cool to see one in the wild!
In no particular order:
!blurrypicuresofcats@lemmy.world
Some less active honorable mentions:
!oneorangebraincell@lemmy.world
A few I’d like to see get more active:
I’m just glad it wasn’t further away!
I can’t take all the credit, some people had already spotted it as I walked by. I was just glad to not miss it!
I got lucky - some people were looking at it when I walked by. Glad I didnt miss it!
It’s always fun seeing majestic owls make goofy faces.
And thank you for the pets and bun_alert_system!
Both !dogs@lemmy.world and !birding@lemmy.world are pretty active.
It looks like you’re having trouble figuring out where the end of the row is, which results in you turning too early to start the next row. It might help to mark the first stitch of each row right after you crochet it (insert a stitch marker/paperclip/piece of yarn/etc into the “v” on top of the stitch), so it’s easier to identify.
Np!