I feel fantastic, and I never felt as good as how I do right now. Except for maybe when I think of how I felt that day when I felt the way that I do right now, right now.
(c) Jonathan Coulton, Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms, "I Feel Fantastic"

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map of ancient Illyria that I created.
The Holy Grail, illustration by Arthur Rackham, 1917
Cinnamon teal
The cinnamon teal (Spatula cyanoptera) is a species of dabbling duck found in western North and South America. It is a migratory species, travelling to northern South America and the Caribbean during the Northern Hemisphere's winter. The cinnamon teal lives in marshes and ponds, and feeds mostly on plants. It has a typical length of 16 in (41 cm), with a wing span of 22 inch (56 cm) and a mass of 14 oz (400 g). The male has bright reddish plumage with a duller brown coloration on the female. The bird feeds predominantly by dabbling, with its main diet being plants and sometimes molluscs and aquatic insects. This cinnamon teal was photographed at the Parrot World animal park in Crécy-la-Chapelle, France.Photograph credit: Clément Bardot