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Post by Bilbo on Jan 9, 2015 23:38:44 GMT
Dry Season (Summer) - Dry season is exactly as it sounds, almost always is the 'summer' for these cats a drought. Rarely will they have rain and the rivers as well as ponds start to slowly dry up. While they rarely empty completely it has always been a fear for the cats that one day they will have to find new sources of water. During this season prey can be scarce as they generally hide in burrows, however at that point ponds can be one of the best areas to find larger prey like rabbits. They make dens near there in order to be closer to the water, those crafty enough can force them out and catch them.
Cold Season (Winter) - The Cold Season can be one of the most harsh times for the Tribe and the Clan of Soaring Birds. This season is full of snow storms and Icey covers. The mountains in which the Tribe resides get a nice thick blanket of snow almost every year while the Clan's territory is so open they rarely have a patch free from it. These seasons can mean scared rodents for prey though new types of birds come to play. Some larger than most giving them a good range of feathery prey this season. (Due to the earlier disasters birds have practically shifted their whole path).
Spring - Spring for the Tribes and Clans is likely the best season they will experience all year. While there are still a few rain storms and a couple windy nights Spring is brilliant for prey. The mice, rabbits, and squirrels are back into their normal routines. Birds such as crows, sparrows, and starlings flutter as always. However there can be earthquakes that will appear, not every year but its most common this time of year.
Leaf Fall - Leaf Fall can be deadly for the cats of the Clans and the Tribe. Terrible rainstorms tear through the territories, Thunder booms every few nights. Rarely will kits survive through Leaf Fall in these lands, rarely will she-cats so much as risk it, unless of course you are from Ratclan. This season is still plentiful when it comes to prey and most groups will stock up on it near the end of the season as they prepare to go head on into the Cold Season.
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