draconym: draconym:draconym: draconym:draconym:draconym:draconym:I had planned to do somethi
draconym: draconym:draconym: draconym: draconym: draconym: draconym: I had planned to do something totally different with my day but instead I made a whole bunch of pride birds! I plan to put them on Redbubble asap. Lesbian: pink-headed warblerGay: eastern rosellaBi: varied buntingTrans: lilac-breasted rollerGenderqueer: woodstarAro/ace: pink-headed fruit dove ADDITIONAL BIRBS Pansexual: oriental dwarf kingfisherNonbinary: gouldian finchAsexual: purple-crowned fairywren Sapphic: red-tailed cometAromantic: dusky-headed conure I couldn’t resist making more pride birds today, especially after I discovered that the scientific name of the red-tailed comet is Sappho sparganurus. Sappho, you guys!! This bird is named after her!! Guess who! Lesbian cockatoo. :) Redbubble has buttons now! Happy pride month everyone!!! Have a bronzewing pigeon. :) (Redbubble) Finally! The Vosmaeri eclectus for the polyamory flag. While not an orientation or gender identity, the polyam flag is still very popular at pride events. I thought the eclectus was perfect for this flag because unlike other parrots, they’re nonmonogamous. What a fun coincidence that they happen to match the flag so well and to be a personal favorite of mine.(Redbubble) Genderfluid violet-backed starling! I had a lot of fun drawing this one; I’m getting less afraid to draw iridescence on birds.Despite all the frustration they cause for American naturalists, starlings are delightful, intelligent creatures. (Redbubble link) -- source link