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katydid's Wishlist

This is katydid's Wishlist - a list of all the items they desire! If you are feeling generous, you may wish to gift one or more of these items to this member!

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[Canada] Manitoba - Lapland Rosebay
The flowers blossom, covering the harsh landscape with beautiful colours. North America - Canada theme set.
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[Canada] Newfoundland - Gros Morne
The mountains split violently here, creating an exceptional view. North America - Canada theme set.
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[Canada] Nova Scotia - Cape Breton
Beautiful cliffs open up as rivers drain into the ocean. North America - Canada theme set.
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[USA] Delaware - Bombay Hook
This swamp, covered with a dense thicket, becomes alive as the bird migratory season begins. North America - USA theme set.
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[USA] North Carolina - Blue Ridge Mountains
The cove hardwood forest is one of the most diverse types of woodlands on this continent. North America - USA theme set.
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[USA] South Carolina - The Oak Tree Forest
These massive, twisted, ancient oak trees create caves made of branches. North America - USA theme set.
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[USA] Texas - Chisos
This mountain range is located in the Big Bend National Park. Thanks to the Rio Grande river, the local fauna and flora thrive despite the harsh climate. North America - USA theme set.
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Autumn Fog
When fall arrives, the forest becomes cold and damp, as nature begins to wrap up before the first snow.
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Big Thicket
Deep in southern Texas, you can find a temperate swamp called Baygall. You should be careful, as you can find acid bogs amongst the stagnant ponds.
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Black-Capped Chickadee
Perhaps you could feed and shelter this round bird during the winter?
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Blossoming Guaiac Tree
Fragrant and beautiful - Guaiacum is a really nice tree to live around.
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Common Ground Dove
One of the smallest doves, it prefers to roam on the ground than to fly.
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Common Poorwill
An adorable nightjar, unlike other birds, this species can hibernate during winter.
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Deep Forest
The forest gets darker the deeper you wander.
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Eastern Yellow Wagtail
Like the name suggests, this common bird is easily recognizable by constant wagging of its tail.
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