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Rosemary Mosco
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Nature comics (Bird and Moon). Picture books, graphic novels, and other books about nature. Bird facts.
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Molt... prism... power! 🪶

A six panel comic called "how birds molt". In panel 1, a fall plumage Scarlet Tanager in its yellow nonbreeding plumage is standing on the ground under a label that says "fall plumage". In panel 2, it glows and rises up in the air in a cloud of sparkles and pink/purple. In panel 3, it spins around while magical tendrils remove the yellow plumage. In panel 4, it elegantly descends while colorful feathers and bubbles and sparkles glitter all around, and its head finishes turning red. In panel 5, it stands in a triumphant pose, its wing making a V. In panel 6, the tanager is standing on the ground again labeled "spring plumage."
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Mmarthaharbison.bsky.social

Gonna run with this concept though and propose that the catastrophic molt is "the reverse prism" where nature somehow takes a rainbow, concentrates it into a beam of power, and blasts the feathers right off cardinals' heads. don't mess with the gays during Wrath.

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Mmarthaharbison.bsky.social

This is definitely "How birds wish they molted." "How they actually molt" is a photo of an old filthy sofa with busted cushions abandoned on a sidewalk.

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JTjentuyet.bsky.social

I laughed so much looking at this. I wasn’t expecting it at all

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CScorujo.com.br

that's a bird sailor moon

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Nnambroth.bsky.social

I didn't know for sure, but I suspected this... thankful for your explanation!

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Mmwdelaney.me

I have that second one in my Marvel Snap deck.

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Rosemary Mosco
@rosemarymosco.com
Nature comics (Bird and Moon). Picture books, graphic novels, and other books about nature. Bird facts.
27.3k followers224 following1.4k posts