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Skydrops - Complete

The small flying creatures are complete, thanks to the help of all of my Patrons! Rewards will go out at the end of the month, if there are any reward types you would like to see in the future, let me know!

"Within the humid understory of Chriiah’s richest

rainforest, sudden flashes of color can occasionally be seen as darting

creatures strike shafts of canopy light. Not more than two inches in length (excluding adornments) these flying beings, known locally as skydrops, exhibit an

intriguing social structure and a viciousness that belies their whimsical name

and colorful bodies.


Intelligent, and with the ability maintain very rapid controlled flight whilst maneuvering through a complex tangle of undergrowth, skydrops feed frequently to power their high metabolism. Plants that provide energy rich liquids grow in patches of forest frequented by skydrops, and the two groups of organisms have evolved mutualistic relationships.


Flower clusters of several of these plants produce a succession of blooms in sequence, allowing skydrops to establish set territories in the forest where blooms are active, and to pass reproductive cells from flower to flower as they do so. As sequential hermaphrodites, large mature skydrops are almost exclusively females and use their impressive head crests and greater size to control access to feeding areas. Smaller males, if they suitably impress a female, are allowed to mate with her, raise their young and feed within her territory. The cost of that access is to join other aligned males in defending their collective territory from other swarms, coordinating and maintaining their allegiance through a set of learned swarm-specific vocalizations. During times of limited food, many individuals are killed in the constant battle to secure active flowers.


After helping raise several broods, hormonal changes begin

to transform these males into young females. This is potentially the most

dangerous time in a skydrops’ life, as it must strike out to form its own swarm,

or challenge the dominant female for leadership. If the matriarch’s position is

secure, these adolescents will leave the swarm, accompanied by several allied

males, and attempt to secure new feeding grounds. Many do not survive and are

killed during this dispersal stage, but those that make it will begin to acquire

their own entourage of males and increase their territory.


There is some variation among subspecies and geographic populations of skydrops, and not all are so aggressive. In areas of great abundance,

several mature females may co-exist without significant conflict, even forming

larger multi-swarm alliances in forests filled with their constant high-toned

social calls."


But what to do next? Perhaps a scene of urban birrin life is in order...

Skydrops  - Complete

Comments

Yes the whole urban ecosystem...

Alex

As cool as it is complicated :P

Alex

It'd be great to see the equivalent of a favella or slum, showing domesticated and urban animals; the equivalent of chooks, pidgeons, rats, dogs, cats, corvids etc that have adapted to birrin cities.

Damian Lund

Excellent! I love this. I'm intrigued by the possiblity of an urban birrin scene. That would be really cool.

Jake Parker


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