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We have blue heron I have been a little bit worried about losing fish to them I know that’s a very common occurrence the stock tank was right up close to the house ..I move the goldies inside it’s an extremely temporary solution I guess I’m attached to them..
.Star Crash 💥 has way too much free time on hand ATM .. My hash guys are only available Thursdays and Fridays I was expecting it all to be done by now I didn’t realize this until after they moved in on premises ^^^ and it takes two days to do a run from start to end So basically I have to wait on them ..next load is going to be 10 pounds again this time I’m hoping for a better yield primarily Gary Payton
 

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I talked a Malaysian from KL a while back and he said they hadn’t seen the stars in a couple decades..... very sad
That’s crazy :( I can see them every single night right outside my bedroom window in the village… But for real stargazing, I would go out right after a full moon on the dark night, out into my back meadow at the farm house, maybe with a pair of binoculars would be primo
 

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That’s crazy :( I can see them every single night right outside my bedroom window in the village… But for real stargazing, I would go out right after a full moon on the dark night, out into my back meadow at the farm house, maybe with a pair of binoculars would be primo
Nice , love it when Ya can catch those shooting stars too.

Seeing the stars at night Should be a basic human right imo.

Have you seen that starlink satellite train go past at night?
 

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I’m not sure if I’ve seen that, but I definitely and often quite easy to pick out is regular satellites in the night sky very slowly moving tiny flashing specs
 
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Smallest wild cat in the world >>> https://felidaefund.org/learn/cats/rusty-spotted-cat

Rusty-spotted Cat​

SPECIES FACTS​

The hummingbird of cats, this extremely agile and active species is about half the size of a domestic cat.
  • Scientific Designation: Prionailurus rubiginosus
  • Endangered Status: Near Threatened (NT)
  • Lifespan: Unknown; At least 16 years (captivity)
  • Weight: 0.8 to 1.6 kg
  • Body Length: 35-48 cm
  • Tail Length: 15-25 cm

Appearance​

This rare cat has short, brownish gray fur tinged with a rufous color. The face is marked with two dark streaks on each cheek and four dark stripes extending from above the eyes backward between the ears and to the shoulders. The back and flanks are marked with elongated blotches of rust-brown and spots that pattern the fur. The cat’s belly, chest, and throat are white and marked with large dark spots and bars. The ears are small and rounded.

Behavior​

Very active and agile, this cat is small, but extremely fierce. It is primarily nocturnal, resting in dense cover during the daytime. The cat feeds on birds, small mammals, and possibly on insects, lizards, and frogs. It most likely hunts on the ground, using its superb climbing abilities to escape predation.
Distribution map shows India and Sri Lanka; both regions are entirely shaded in as extant, or resident, for the rusty-spotted cat.

Species Distribution​

The rusty-spotted cat is distributed in southern India and Sri Lanka. Within the cat’s range, it is found in moist and dry deciduous forests, tropical thorn forests, scrub forests, grasslands, arid shrublands, rocky areas, and hill slopes.
Distribution map courtesy of IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), compiled in 2016 by Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Anaikatty, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
 

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Rusty-spotted Cat​

SPECIES FACTS​

The hummingbird of cats, this extremely agile and active species is about half the size of a domestic cat.
  • Scientific Designation: Prionailurus rubiginosus
  • Endangered Status: Near Threatened (NT)
  • Lifespan: Unknown; At least 16 years (captivity)
  • Weight: 0.8 to 1.6 kg
  • Body Length: 35-48 cm
  • Tail Length: 15-25 cm

Appearance​

This rare cat has short, brownish gray fur tinged with a rufous color. The face is marked with two dark streaks on each cheek and four dark stripes extending from above the eyes backward between the ears and to the shoulders. The back and flanks are marked with elongated blotches of rust-brown and spots that pattern the fur. The cat’s belly, chest, and throat are white and marked with large dark spots and bars. The ears are small and rounded.

Behavior​

Very active and agile, this cat is small, but extremely fierce. It is primarily nocturnal, resting in dense cover during the daytime. The cat feeds on birds, small mammals, and possibly on insects, lizards, and frogs. It most likely hunts on the ground, using its superb climbing abilities to escape predation.
Distribution map shows India and Sri Lanka; both regions are entirely shaded in as extant, or resident, for the rusty-spotted cat.

Species Distribution​

The rusty-spotted cat is distributed in southern India and Sri Lanka. Within the cat’s range, it is found in moist and dry deciduous forests, tropical thorn forests, scrub forests, grasslands, arid shrublands, rocky areas, and hill slopes.
Distribution map courtesy of IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), compiled in 2016 by Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Anaikatty, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
It’s a perma kitten!

Looks a lot like that bengal hybrid cat

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