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Blaumeise/Blue Tit I am so nice! by SigrunBrueggenthies
A small nocturnal predator of the Plains known as Ornitholestes is a rare sight. Unlike other clawfo
Mountain lion / CAS-MAM 32286Scientific name: Puma concolorCollector: R. BandarDepartment: Ornitholo
vulturaldeterminants: heaveninawildflower: Studies of pigeons (Japan, 19th century). 118 ornitholog
Rufous sibia by DrNagaraj
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Nested jacamars from Ulisse Aldrovandi’s Ornithologiae libri XII (Bologna 1599).Source: U
heaveninawildflower:Studies of pigeons (Japan, 19th century). 118 ornithological studies of pigeons.
Male and Female American Goldfinch & Cassin’s Finch Watercolor, Gouache, Ink
Male Hairy Woodpecker Watercolor, Gouache, Ink
First stage of bird illustration.
heaveninawildflower: Studies of pigeons (Japan, 19th century). 118 ornithological studies of pigeons
Quick photo of the bird I had been working on for my Songbird drawing class. Hope to get a scan soon
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Some bird studies from this week: Hooded crow (Corvus cornix), Greylag goose (Anser anser), Adelie p
Some birbs in watercolor, graphite, and gouache. About 50% aspirational and 50% birds I’ve actually
I finally got around to visiting Woodland Park Zoo this weekend, so I got to see my weaver bird illu
Some of what I’ve been working on for my Master’s thesis. There’s still a ways to go on this exhibit
Selected sketchbook pages summer 2017-spring 2018, part 1- these are all preparatory studies for my
Yesterday I met (that is, nearly tripped over) a very protective killdeer mother who did her level b
Process work from this illustration series, showing examination of specimens, color studies, and fin
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