i kvetched for so long about how dead this area felt for wildlife but now that i'm looking I spot something new every week, at least. i cultivate a little garden on the shitty little porch we're allowed to have planters on and still see all kinds of stuff. it's wild
it's funny bc like, rose colored glasses aside, waikiki's nature was largely geckos and cockroaches (and anoles, and jellyfish in the canal...) recently, i found out we get jellyfish at where the la river meets the ocean, and they're the same type! and sea turtles come up to eat them. idk
the hoverfly that cocooned on one of my plants came back! or... at least one of the same type lmao. i'd only ever noticed the bee-like hoverflies before. it's very pretty. i think i stopped looking for bugs when i moved back to the mainland from hawaii bc it felt so dead here. but there's so much.
Hello people of bluesky!, this is my first time using this website, and while im not gonna be much active. I'll try my best to be. Anyways, heres fan art of @friendfrankenstein.bsky.social@facefullabugs.bsky.social and holly hollowtones i did based on The Beginner's Guide
i slept 14 hours sam and max does this to you
With the name “James Pond” at the forefront of everyone’s mind these days, I can’t help but see the fish/man hybrid as symbolic; We yearn for a simpler time, perhaps even one before creatures walked on land, yet we strive to retain our innate, modern humanity. In this essay I will