I like birds and burning stuff 🦅🔥Wildlife inspired artist from the finger lakeshttps://ospreyartsshop.etsy.com
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Moray Eel and Carnivorous Anatomical Heart (2024). ウツボと食虫解剖心臓 (2024)。


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Ancient Sea Creature Diorama - Anomalocaris (Cambrian Period).
古代海洋生物ジオラマ - アノマロカリス (カンブリア紀)。

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'peregrine falcons,' oil on canvas, john james audubon, 1827.
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re: lrb this is the car cassandra tangled is getting a DUI in
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Mallorie stole a cheesy hot dog and has been growling over it for 5 minutes now.
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it's just me and my horrible reputation (friend sent it to me)
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Sketchbook pages from this week- a mix of life drawing and fantasy character concepts. Mostly birds as usual :)
#art#bird art#illustration#sketchbook#sketch#life drawing#chihuahua#osprey#titmouse#vulture#ferruginous hawk#hawk#fantasy#rpg#character design
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🦉 these prints will be up on my shop soon :)
#art#birdblr#bird art#birdwatching#birding#bird#traditional art#etsy#saw whet#saw whet owl#owl#raptors#raptor#bird of prey#linoleum print#linoprint#linocut#printmaking
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Alecto, finding a little joy while John leading her to the tomb: glowworms
John: actually beetles ☝🤓
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There are a lot of stunning examples of breeding plumage in the world of birds but even among all the flashy colors and fancy patterns I think my favorite has to be the male blue-gray gnatcatcher’s unibrow. When breeding season comes and they need to set themselves apart they literally grow a unibrow.

I must stress the unibrow has no purpose but to help him get laid. If you’re a male BGGC and you want to get laid, you aren’t gonna stand a chance unless you grow yourself a black unibrow and prance around with a fanned tail like this

To a female blue-gray gnatcatcher, there is nothing sexier!
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American Oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus), family Haematopodidae, order Charadriiformes, East Coast of the United States
photograph by John Olson
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