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Ulquiorra's things
Topic Started: Mar 23 2015, 03:58 PM (222,183 Views)
Rudyn
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Ulquiorra
Feb 22 2017, 11:24 AM
Rudyn
Feb 21 2017, 05:37 PM
Yay common wood pigeon. Nice job. They tried nesting four times in front of our kitchen window on a Russian olive tree in the last three years.
Interesting that in my country they started to colonize the urban areas in the last 25-30 years before this they were shy forest dwellers.
Same with me, the same pair (I think) have nested in my neighbours holly for the last 3 or so years and last year they managed to fledge three chicks, which I think is extremely rare as the only find information on this species I can find mentions them laying no more than two eggs at a time.

Also the population seems to have exploded in the area where I live within the last 10 years. 10 plus years ago, there were loads of eurasian collared doves and only a single pair of wood pigeons, now it's the other way around.
In fact where I live I began to see wood pigeons in the last 9 years. Ornithologist and hunters says that they started the colonization the urban areas in the last 30-25 years. And yes I also began to see less eurasian collared dove.

You were lucky it's pretty rare because how you said they generally lay one or two egg/eggs.

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Nice variants! :D

Edited by Rudyn, Feb 23 2017, 06:33 PM.
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Anthracite
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So many pigeons :|
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Uolym
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So many wonderful variants! :)
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velociraptor
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Lots of different pigeon variants! Yaay! <bird poop around>
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Ulquiorra
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Let the pigeons fly free.

http://thezt2roundtable.com/topic/30169418/1/#new
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RGDS
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And poop free aswell*
Sorry
Edited by RGDS, Feb 25 2017, 11:14 AM.
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Furka
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Yes, thank you a lot for this hunting season opening release!
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velociraptor
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Release the falcons! We do not want to be covered by pigeon poo! Let the pigeons make guano somewhere else.
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Rudyn
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Or beech martens to eat the pigeons eggs :D Thanks for the release!
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King of wonderlandia

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Prepare for Hitchcock's bombardiers...
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Ulquiorra
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I've made a couple of other things,

Golden Lion Tamarin,
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And a couple of tortoises, (Eastern Hermann's and Russian) which I made a while ago, but have recently had Permission from HENDRIX to show, as well as a dandelions food.
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Edited by Ulquiorra, Feb 26 2017, 11:55 AM.
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RGDS
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Very cool stuff, is it the tamarin you told me about ?
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Ulquiorra
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RGDS
Feb 26 2017, 12:03 PM
Very cool stuff, is it the tamarin you told me about ?
Yes, I remade it.
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Lovely work as always Sean!
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The Download Lady

Maybe it's the ingame lighting but I believe the tamarin could use more brightness and/or more red, however other than that really great work, this is a beautiful animal we've been really missing.
The turtles also look great and so does the food, very detailed!
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