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Donna's Wishlist

This is Donna'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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[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.
Note: Deciduous Forest biome
[USA] Wyoming - Grand Teton
The Teton Range is part of the Rocky Mountains. These massive peaks can be seen in their entirety from the banks of the Snake River. North America - USA theme set.
Note: Mountains
American Coot
Aw! Such a 'coot' little bird!
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Bowltube Iris
A beautiful flower native to California, it was also used as fiber to fashion nets and snares by humans long ago.
Note: Grasslands
Common Grackle
Though it may look plain, this little bird can mimic the sounds of other birds and humans. Humans don't like them, so they'll fit right at home with you!
Note: Grasslands
Common Pheasant
Normally you'd eat one of these, but well... maybe this one makes a better friend.
Note: Deciduous Forest biome
Company of Sirona
Sirona has come to visit you! She brings you some useful herbs and well wishes for your pack.
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Copper Iris
Maybe a ruby-throated hummingbird or some butterflies will stop by to admire this lovely little flower. It’s endangered, so be sure to treat it with care.
Note: Swamp
Crimson Columbine
Sphinx moths are attracted to this flower.
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Entire-Leaved Daisy
These tiny white flowers grow in the tough, rocky soil of the subarctic. They're actually part of the sunflower family!
Note: Glacier
Firewheel
Bright red blooms with yellow tips draw the eye to this dazzling flower. It's like a wheel of fire!
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Four-Leaf Sorrel
The leaves resemble lucky clovers!
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Franklin's Gull
Gulls may look similar, but this little one insists that its pink-tinged underparts make it the most 'rosy dove' of them all.
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Guaria Morada
This lively orchid is the national flower of Costa Rica.
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Iceland Gull
Despite its name, this gull mainly breeds in the Americas.
Note: Glacier