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Mangle's Wishlist

This is Mangle'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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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!
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Common Pheasant
Normally you'd eat one of these, but well... maybe this one makes a better friend.
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Common Poorwill
An adorable nightjar, unlike other birds, this species can hibernate during winter.
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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.
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Crimson Columbine
Sphinx moths are attracted to this flower.
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Daydream Lighting (Wolf)
Pairs with another decor.
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Deity of Creation [Blue]
Your wolf has been adorned with strings of stars and gems. Something about this seems to carry the gift of creation...
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Duck companion
You where out exploring when this little fella popped out of the brush, it seems to like you!
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Dust Storm
The winds are picking up the sand and moving it across big distances. You cannot see much through it.
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Dust Storm [Night]
A dark version of the dust storm. The winds are picking up the sand and moving it across big distances. You cannot see much through it.
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Dwarf Crested Iris
Delicate purple petals furl out from a pale center, drawing the eye. It's surprisingly quite hardy and can live upwards of 10 years!
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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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Entire-Leaved Daisy
These tiny white flowers grow in the tough, rocky soil of the subarctic. They're actually part of the sunflower family!
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Eurasian Collared Dove
It's an invasive species in North America.
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Featherfull Gull
A mane full of beautiful, and a bit smelly, seagull feathers.
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