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TOPIC | [WAVECREST] Sky Search!
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[i]Locally Common. Compare to Death Seeker where ranges overlap. These birds are nomadic insectivores that flock to areas where precipitation brings worms to the surface. The eye on its chest allows it to search for worms on the ground while remaining vigilant to any airborne predators as it flies. Highly intelligent.
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[sub]Found by mossfinch.[/sub][/indent][/columns]
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At the end of day 1 we're at 30% of the sky searched and 3/11 birds found. Thanks everyone who's sponsored a square!
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Storm Seeker
Locally Common. Compare to Death Seeker where ranges overlap. These birds are nomadic insectivores that flock to areas where precipitation brings worms to the surface. The eye on its chest allows it to search for worms on the ground while remaining vigilant to any airborne predators as it flies. Highly intelligent. Found by mossfinch. |
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https://i.imgur.com/P2hEDoq.png
At the end of day 1 we're at 30% of the sky searched and 3/11 birds found. Thanks everyone who's sponsored a square!
@Sky Search Updates
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I adore this game, awesome work everyone! [emoji=familiar heart size=1]
I adore this game, awesome work everyone!
No bird in my square, but I'll likely come back after some glimgloom... I adore ur art style & the birds all look absolutely amazing!! Tradewinds gull my beloved <3
No bird in my square, but I'll likely come back after some glimgloom... I adore ur art style & the birds all look absolutely amazing!! Tradewinds gull my beloved <3
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[i]Common around meadows and other open areas near forests. The Glorious Dayjar feeds primarily upon daytime insects such as bees and wasps. By diving at and hunting these insects while they visit flowers, often making contact with the plants, the Glorious Dayjar becomes an important pollinator as well.
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[sub]Found by Golden.[/sub][/indent][/columns]
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Glorious Dayjar
Common around meadows and other open areas near forests. The Glorious Dayjar feeds primarily upon daytime insects such as bees and wasps. By diving at and hunting these insects while they visit flowers, often making contact with the plants, the Glorious Dayjar becomes an important pollinator as well. Found by Golden. |
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[i]Uncommon. The Blue-Footed Eggull serves two important and unique roles in the ecosystem. Firstly, it picks barnacles off of surfacing bicorn whales, which helps them swim faster. It then uses the barnacles to build its nest. Secondly, it steals and consumes the eggs of other birds. This gives the Eggulls a bad reputation, but helps keep the populations of these other species stable and not increasing. [/i]
[sub]Found by Golden.[/sub][/indent][/columns]
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[i] Common. The Ruby Webwing is well known for continuing to grow past adulthood until death. While it is theoretically possible for these birds to reach massive sizes, their metabolism quickly becomes too costly for them to maintain without feeding constantly. When they grow too large to feed on flowers, they switch to tree sap, and use their serrated beaks to pry back the bark.[/i]
[sub]Found by Skaicat.[/sub][/indent][/columns]
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Blue-Footed Eggull
Uncommon. The Blue-Footed Eggull serves two important and unique roles in the ecosystem. Firstly, it picks barnacles off of surfacing bicorn whales, which helps them swim faster. It then uses the barnacles to build its nest. Secondly, it steals and consumes the eggs of other birds. This gives the Eggulls a bad reputation, but helps keep the populations of these other species stable and not increasing. Found by Golden. |
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Ruby Webwing
Common. The Ruby Webwing is well known for continuing to grow past adulthood until death. While it is theoretically possible for these birds to reach massive sizes, their metabolism quickly becomes too costly for them to maintain without feeding constantly. When they grow too large to feed on flowers, they switch to tree sap, and use their serrated beaks to pry back the bark. Found by Skaicat. |
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https://i.imgur.com/5tM4rmN.png
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[i]Uncommon. The Buff Dunerunner is known to hunt and kill dangerous prey that is even larger than itself, such as Shattered Serpents and Desert Stranglers. It has been known to bury venomous prey and return to it several days later, when the toxins have been neutralized, to consume it. [/i]
[sub]Found by divitineo.[/sub][/indent][/columns]
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[i]Rare and extremely local. Requires tremendous heat to incubate its eggs and only nests within active volcanoes. Research is being done on methods to artificially incubate the eggs and raise Steam Gyres in captivity, as a seismic event that changes the shape of The Great Furnace has the potential to cause their extinction. [/i]
[sub]Found by mossyaki.[/sub][/indent][/columns]
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Heheh I think these two are actually my favourite artworks. Three birds left!
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Buff Dunerunner
Uncommon. The Buff Dunerunner is known to hunt and kill dangerous prey that is even larger than itself, such as Shattered Serpents and Desert Stranglers. It has been known to bury venomous prey and return to it several days later, when the toxins have been neutralized, to consume it. Found by divitineo. |
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https://i.imgur.com/H5ef4ui.png
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Steam Gyre
Rare and extremely local. Requires tremendous heat to incubate its eggs and only nests within active volcanoes. Research is being done on methods to artificially incubate the eggs and raise Steam Gyres in captivity, as a seismic event that changes the shape of The Great Furnace has the potential to cause their extinction. Found by mossyaki. |
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https://i.imgur.com/FoLqZdx.png
Heheh I think these two are actually my favourite artworks. Three birds left!
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