World Sparrow Day

Mar. 20th, 2026 02:49 pm
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Today is World Sparrow Day. Here are some ways to celebrate it.


Bird Houses -- Backyard Bird Center

How to Attract Sparrows to your Garden

List of New World sparrow species

Old World Sparrows

Simple Sparrow Birdhouse -- Mother Earth News
Condo-style birdhouse for species that like nesting in groups.

Song Sparrow -- 70birds That Nest in Birdhouses
Plans for a platform that will suit many small platform-nesting species.

Sparrow Bird House -- Bird Watching Academy

Sparrow Identification Primer -- Chicago Bird Alliance

Sparrows: Browse by Shape -- All About Birds


Mixed Media

Mar. 20th, 2026 12:58 pm
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My partner was out for a walk given the unusually warm weather we've been having. He texted me excitedly that he thought the swan might be back. (Some of you may remember we got a weeklong visit from one last year).

Then as he came closer he realized the swan seemed unmoving and stiff...

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Birdfeeding

Mar. 20th, 2026 01:05 pm
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Today is mostly sunny and quite warm. It's already 78°F outside. 0_o

I fed the birds. I've only seen a few sparrows and house finches, but lots of birds are singing all around the yard. I suspect they're more interested in foraging.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 3/20/26 -- I sowed 3 troughs with 'Sugar Ann' snap peas and 3 with 'Avalanche' snow peas. I put 2 peas in each end of a trough, leaving the middle open to plant other things. That makes 24 pea plants. These are bush types and did well last year.

EDIT 3/20/26 -- I sowed one trough with 'Lovely Lettuce Mesclun Blend' and one with 'Thumbelina Baby Ball' carrots. I plan to sow more of those 2 weeks later.

EDIT 3/20/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 3/20/26 -- I trimmed a few spray bits of brush in the parking lot, and followed up with weed spray. My partner Doug is trying to find someone to come install a load of gravel.

A large flock of several dozen blackbirds has gathered high in the trees.

EDIT 3/20/26 -- I watered the six troughs on the benches of the new picnic table garden.

EDIT 3/20/26 -- I used the last partial bag of compost & manure to spread a little over the eight big pots atop the new picnic table garden. So I'm out of that and nearly out of the American Countryside potting mix.

EDIT 3/20/26 -- I put topsoil in four of the big pots atop the new picnic table. They're not completely full yet; there's room to add a bit of potting soil.

EDIT 3/20/26 -- I put topsoil in the other four of the big pots. I still have a partial bag left.

I am done for the night.

Birds

Mar. 20th, 2026 10:45 am
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Friday - First day of spring - although it has felt more like winter most of this week.

Still the days are getting longer and the sun is brighter. We had a pair of Canada Goose come up from the pond to join the other regular visitors today.

Dreamwidth and Icons

Mar. 20th, 2026 01:46 am
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Buckle in, everyone, this is going to be a long one!

One of the things that has made Tumblr wildly popular with fandom is its unlimited image hosting capacity. Content, Tumblr eventually put limits on, but number of total images (rather than images per post) and size of images? Not so much.

Unfortunately, that's one of the big reasons why Tumblr is basically hemorrhaging money: Because data is expensive, and image data is much more so than text data, mainly because it's a lot more data. That number just goes up with gifs and videos, the former especially being a favorite on Tumblr.

The ways to get money to run a social media site on the internet are basically venture capitol (the investors will want their money back someday, somehow), selling user data (doesn't everyone love ads and hate privacy?), and users directly paying for services (in this economy?).

Dreamwidth started from a foundation of prioritizing privacy and user freedom, and that meant that they compromised on image hosting in order for their users to truly be the main focus of this site. A dedicated user base pays to keep Dreamwidth running, and while there's a price rise on the horizon, we've managed to keep Dreamwidth's doors open with just our own money for sixteen years now.

So what does this have to do with icons? Well, with the limited image hosting options in Dreamwidth's budget, they're one of the main ways we use images at all—and Dreamwidth users make the most of them!

Hold up; what exactly IS an icon? And what do you mean by 'make the most of them'? )

How do I get and upload icons? )

Is that it?

Well, it's everything I can think of, at any rate! But you might have questions that I haven't covered. This is a great place to ask them! I may not have the answers, but odds are decent that someone here will be able to point you in the right direction.

One last favor before I go...

Dreamwidth users, if you've got favorite icons, show them off in the comments! I think it would be great to be able to share examples of just how fun and creative we can get with this medium, and this seems like the perfect opportunity 😉 Reply to your own comment if you have more than one, or to other people if the icon fits, so it's not just a mass of top-level comments.

As for any newcomers, if this post gets enough comments, you may get a chance to try out another one of Dreamwidth's features; at 50 comments, comment threads will collapse to keep loading time down and limit data transfer costs. Towards the topmost comment, at the bottom of the comment below which everything gets folded up, there's a clickable option to Expand the thread. This will open up and display all of the comments below that for you! The thread will collapse back down if you click away, though.

If this post doesn't get that many comments but you still want to try it out, I'd recommend checking the latest post at [site community profile] dw_news. (Incidentally, if you have a Paid account, there's an option to expand all the comment threads at once at the top of the comment section. Pretty neat, yeah?)

Thanks, everyone, and I hope this post was helpful! I'm going to go collapse for a while now 😅

Edit: I've added a clarification about which icons will be kept if you go from a paid account to a free account with more than 15 icons.

Birdfeeding

Mar. 19th, 2026 11:49 am
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Today is mostly sunny and mild.  :D

The stump grinder guy has come and gone.  He did an excellent job.  The stump in front of the garden shed is gone and the hole mostly filled, though I'll add some top soil to smooth it out more.  The east path is nearly smooth, might need a bit of raking.  I'm particularly impressed that a ring of daffodils around the plump stump is still there!  I had expected to lose those, so the precision is noteworthy.  The parking lot is also nearly smooth.  He got right up to the edge of the sidewalk and rock wall, although he advised there are some buried rocks and concrete that we didn't know about.  I may need to rake some areas, and certainly need to see about removing the last stubs from the sidewalk to recreate that defensive zone.  My partner Doug plans to drive over the parking lot to press it down some before ordering a load of fresh gravel to top it.  Progress!

I fed the birds.  I've seen a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches.  Cardinals are singing.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 3/19/26 -- I put about half a bag of topsoil into the hole in front of the garden shed to smooth it out.  That may need more later after it settles, but it'll do for now.

EDIT 3/19/26 -- I filled a flat of 10 pots with potting soil and in each pot I planted 5 seeds of short landrace marigolds.  These are similar to Shithouse Marigolds but shorter.  If I can get them growing well, I can save money buying nursery marigolds.  I covered them with a plastic tub to serve as a greenhouse.  I still need to label them though.

EDIT 3/19/26 -- I labeled the marigolds.

I checked the east path.  It doesn't really need anything but grass seed.  We'll need to buy a big bag of that.  Recommended time for spring sowing is late March to mid-April.

I checked the parking lot.  I picked up a few pieces of junk that were churned up, but it's also pretty good.  I do need to work on clearing more of the sidewalk, but a lot of that will just be brushing dirt off it.

EDIT 3/19/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 3/19/26 -- I started working on the sidewalk again.  Much of what covers it is just loose dirt that needs to be scraped off.  Some is still packed dirt and roots.

EDIT 3/19/26 -- I watered the seeds under tubs.
 
It's 71°F now.  Over the next few days, it's supposed to reach 80°F. 0_o
 
EDIT 3/19/26 -- I started the process of topping up troughs on the new picnic table.  I want to finish those first six with the self-mulching potting soil.
 
EDIT 3/19/26 -- I did more work around the patio.
 
EDIT 3/19/26 -- I finished topping up the troughs.  I'll need to get more American Countryside potting mix.  I like how it self-mulches.  Soon I'll be planting peas in these.  My plan this year, instead of putting the peas in their own container, is to space them out so they fertilize other plants.  We'll see how that works.
 
While the deep freeze killed a fair amount of things, much has survived.  Crocus have already put out new flowers.  The bluebell leaves weren't as damaged as I expected.  More squills are blooming.  
 
It is 7:20 PM and not quite full dark.  This was my first after-supper yardening session.  :D
 
I am done for the night.
 
 

Orchard Bees

Mar. 19th, 2026 04:02 pm
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This morning I went to check out the big insect hotel near the canal and I was just in time to catch a whole bunch of male European orchard bees who I am fairly sure had just hatched (the females will hatch a little later in the year).



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EDIT: Thank you all for the guidance! I think I've got a pretty good understanding now.

Hello all!

I'm very new to Dreamwidth (showed up with the latest wave of Tumblr ex-pats) but thinking about using it to post some of my media-criticism thoughts that I've been collecting in a private journal for the last year or so.

However, I want to make sure I can tag these appropriately, so I have some questions.

1. What's the etiquette for posting tagging discussion of a piece of media that paints it in a negative light?

On Tumblr, it's often considered rude to bash something in its main tag, so if I wanted to make a post criticizing the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I'd tag it something like #mcu hate so that it doesn't show up in the main #mcu tag where people are trying to enjoy their thing.

(I'm primarily asking because I have some quite critical pieces about Harry Potter.)

2. Does Dreamwidth allow users to block tags? Is this something I should anticipate when tagging entries?

On Tumblr I'd tag something like #eating disorder / to hide it from people who are avoiding that topic, including the slash so that the tag isn't searchable (on my own blog or in general). Is that a thing here?

I think that's all I've got for now, but I'll probably think of more later.
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This is a reproduction of a post I already made on Tumblr, but with that platform's future once again uncertain, I figured it'd be good to copy over here, as well.

Together with figuring out what to even post, one of the things that sucks about moving social media and/or blogging platforms is not knowing if there will be enough activity for you at the new place. Be it from old friends, new friends, or interactive communities, there’s a lot of ways you could find activity at a new place, but finding at least two of those categories can be tricky in itself.

Luckily, Dreamwidth has a few shortcuts for you already!


Adding new people to your reading page and finding new friends:

[community profile] addme: Straight up a place to find new “mutuals” on Dreamwidth, with no particular focus; a good place to start!

[community profile] addme_fandom: Same as above, but with a specific fandom focus! Interested in a particular fandom right now and want more people to talk about it with? Here’s a good place to find fellow fans!

[community profile] findingfriends: Similar to the addme communities but with a more in-depth approach, including things like posting style and what sort of interactions you’re looking for. Takes more brain power than the addme comms, but I imagine that the connections result in a higher level of compatibility.

Newcomers' Introduction and Friending Meme: A very in-depth adding meme, hosted by [community profile] newcomers! Includes a spot near the top for other platforms you're on, so it might be useful for finding Tumblr mutuals.

[community profile] fandomcalendar: This is a community dedicated to announcing fandom events, which can include fandom-specific friending memes. (I’ll be linking this one again later, as well.)


Getting started on Dreamwidth:

[community profile] newcomers: A community dedicated specifically to helping Dreamwdth newcomers find their way around on a new site! I believe it was launched around the time Cohost was being shut down, so a lot of the people there now are Cohost “refugees”, but it’s still a good place to start.

[community profile] the_great_tumblr_purge: A community dedicated specifically to Tumblr refugees, started around the time of the new content restrictions in 2018. If you've got questions specific to being former Tumblr user, this might be a good place to ask them, though Newcomers is also happy to help.

[site community profile] dw_news: The official Dreamwidth news community. I highly recommend following this one and the next one, which will help you keep up with what’s going on around Dreamwidth. DW News typically only posts a few times a year, but maybe that’ll change if a bunch of new users come by...

[site community profile] dw_maintenance: Keep up with the mechanical goings-on at Dreamwidth! If there’s a planned site outage or if DW is updating code, you can find out more here; if there’s something funky going on at Dreamwidth but the site is generally still usable, it’s also a good place to check.

[site community profile] dw_advocacy: Want to know more about how Dreamwidth is fighting for our rights? Follow this community to keep tabs on what bad bills Dreamwidth and NetChoice are battling, and if there's anything you can do to help!


Things to do on Dreamwidth:

[site community profile] dw_community_promo: The official Dreamwidth community for promoting Dreamwidth communities! People will promote new communities here, as well as events going on in established communities. A good place to find out about new things in general.

[community profile] followfriday: A place to share links to check out once a week. Did you find a cool community that you want more people to know about? Link it in the comments here! The host, [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith, shares a themed post every week with posts, events, and communities related to said theme.

[community profile] justcreate: A place where you can talk about things you’re working on. There’s a weekly check-in/reporting post, but sometimes people also organize body doubling sessions and other productivity-boosting things.

[community profile] queerly_beloved: An anti-exclusionist queer space to get together and talk about all things queer, including intersectional matters. Hosts a weekly recommendations thread, but more and other content is very welcome!

[community profile] allbingo: Do you like filling out bingo cards for just about anything? This community is for all things bingo cards, fandom related and otherwise! Put together a bingo card for making mood themes, post topics, or even bird watching (featuring your local feathered friends), and share your results!


Fandom things to do on Dreamwidth:

[community profile] fandomcalendar: I linked this above, and I’m linking it again: Want to know about fandom events that are going on at Dreamwidth? This is a good place to do it! It’ll also fill up your reading page in a hurry; you might be surprised at how many events are going on at Dreamwidth, or are at least connected there!

[community profile] fictional_fans: A community for all fans and fandoms. If you’ve got a post you want to make about fandom in general, or a specific fandom that doesn’t have its own community, this might be a good place to check out.

[community profile] fandom_on_dw: Pretty much the same as above, honestly, but it’s good that there’s more than one place that hosts this kind of thing!


Anything else?

Search Interests: Individuals and communities can have lists of things they’re “interested in”. If more than one person has that thing listed, it may turn into a hyperlink that you can click to find other accounts with! You can also use the Search Interests function pretty much the same way. Simply type “cats” into the search bar, hit enter, and a bunch of accounts that have “cats” listed as an interest will pop up! Click through the various tabs at the top to separate accounts out into individual users, communities, and more.

The Latest Things Page: Literally the latest things posted publicly anywhere on Dreamwidth. There’s a list of commonly used tags at the top, if you want to narrow things down at all, but in the mean time, it can be pretty neat to see what J. Random Dreamwidth User just posted about! This is about the closest Dreamwidth gets to surfing random tags on Tumblr.

The Explore Tab: Useful links for Dreamwidth in general. In addition to linking to the Latest Things Page, it can take you to a random account, the FAQ page, and more! Worth checking out if you’re feeling lost.

Most Useful Communities list, as curated by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith; this has a lot of other options that I either didn't know about, or didn't feel like I had room to include; this post is already longer than I like to go without a cut tag or two 😅

The comments on this post: People in this community are pretty helpful, and that includes sharing their own suggestions in the comments! If you have something specific you're looking for, you might even ask for help here; who knows, we might just have a good lead for you!


And that’s all I can think of at the moment! This should help you get started at least, and help fill out your reading page a bit.

Uploading Images to Dreamwidth

Mar. 18th, 2026 08:10 pm
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Hello again! With Tumblr's latest brush with implosion, it seems the tutorial writing bug has bitten me again. Today, I'm finally going to talk about uploading and sharing images on Dreamwidth!

Dreamwidth has given all users a certain amount of image storage to use: Free users get 500 MB, Paid users get 1.5 GB, and Premium Paid users get 3 GB.

There's two ways to upload images directly to Dreamwidth.

The first option has a fair number of steps, but it's the one I know the most about and the one I'm best able to help with.

Option One )

The second option is to post an image by email, which I have to admit I haven't tried myself yet.

For Option Two, the first thing you need to know here is that it's possible to post to Dreamwidth by email; [personal profile] silvercat17 wrote the tutorial I used to set it up, but you can also use Dreamwidth's official FAQ entries about it over here. If you post an entry by email, you can attach an image as a file to the email, and it will automatically be uploaded to Dreamwidth and included in the post! It won't necessarily have any particular title or description included, though, so you may want to visit Manage Images to edit that.


And those are the basics of uploading images to Dreamwidth! Culturally, Dreamwidth users tend to either share larger images as a thumbnail, or to put them under a cut (Dreamwidth's "Read More"), but otherwise this should cover what you need to know.

But maybe I'm wrong about that! Feel free to ask any questions in the comments of this post, and I'll do my best to clear things up (and then edit the post to include the information). You can also check Dreamwidth's official Media FAQ and see if your question is answered there.

Edit: With thanks to [personal profile] teres for the help!

I'd also like to note that you can share images on Dreamwidth that are hosted elsewhere, but not all image hosting sites have the same positive attitude that Dreamwidth does about NSFW art. If you do a lot of art and not all of it is NSFW, you may decide to host your SFW art elsewhere, and save your Dreamwidth storage for the stuff you can't host elsewhere.

Birdfeeding

Mar. 18th, 2026 01:41 pm
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Today is sunny, less cold, with a light breeze.  This is a huge improvement.  :D

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 3/18/26 -- I did a bit of work outdoors. 

The mower has been picked up for its spring tuneup.

EDIT 3/18/26 -- I picked up more junk from the parking lot.

I've seen a lot more sparrows and house finches, plus a fox squirrel.

EDIT 3/18/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio. 

EDIT 3/18/26 -- I started trying to unearth the edge of the sidewalk bordering the parking lot on the south side.  It is exhausting, and must be done before the stump-grinder guy arrives early tomorrow. D:

EDIT 3/18/26 -- I hacked away at the east end of the sidewalk.  There are still several feet of the middle buried.

EDIT 3/18/26 -- I continued hacking at the sidewalk edge.

EDIT 3/18/26 -- I did more hacking at the sidewalk edge.  I think it's about as good as I can get it.  There's a big patch in the middle that I couldn't clear due to roots and brush, but at least the edge is more-or-less visible at both ends.

I've seen a male cardinal at the hopper feeder.

EDIT 3/18/26 -- I did more work around the patio. 

I am done for the night.

feeder action

Mar. 17th, 2026 07:55 pm
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We've had a lot of activity at the feeders both before and after the snowstorm.

Today I noticed:
A small flock of grackles. Usually there are only one or two, and with other blackbirds or starlings.
A red-breasted nuthatch. They are rare visitors to the yard, and had never seen one in the winter.
A song sparrow. Common though nondescript birds, and I'd never actually ID'd one before.
A red-bellied woodpecker. Common around here, but I only recently started using feed with nuts again.
Enough snow had melted in the back yard that the robins were back on the grass.

Still more juncos on the sock than finches. I think I saw a goldfinch at the column feeder. Red-winged blackbirds have been coming around for the last week or so, but the never stay long. Other than that, it was the usual assortment of house finches, cardinals, chickadees and mourning doves.

Birdfeeding

Mar. 17th, 2026 02:53 pm
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Today is cloudy and cold.  At least the howling wind stopped.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.

I put out water for the birds.

Many of the plants that were sprouting have died from the hard freeze.  :/  Some still look fine though.  At least some of the sprouts in my jug and tub greenhouses have survived.

EDIT 3/17/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 3/17/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

I've seen a large flock of sparrows and two male cardinals.

EDIT 3/17/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

I am done for the night. 

Birds

Mar. 17th, 2026 03:21 pm
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Tuesday

Happy St Patrick's Day

The birds are back today after the big rain and windstorm yesterday.

Blue Jays, Chickadees, Tufted Titmouse, White breasted Nuthatch, Robins and Mourning Doves were all around.

i also had my first Chipmunk sighting of the spring, it's finally warm enough for them to emerge.

goose on the loose

Mar. 17th, 2026 10:09 am
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a Canada goose, sitting on grass, looking peeved

The geese have returned! This one was NOT happy to see me.

Birdfeeding

Mar. 16th, 2026 04:31 pm
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Today is cloudy and frigid, spitting snow and howling wind. :/  It stormed last night.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a small mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, plus several cardinals.

I put out water for the birds.

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