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A five-minute scene from outside my window this morning. I swear I heard him say it. #snow #penandin

A five-minute scene from outside my window this morning. I swear I heard him say it.

#snow #penandink #quickdrawing #lastsnowoftheseason #cardinal #birdcomic #birdcartoon #winter #spring #whichisit #northerncardinal #birdartists
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astrology notes: degrees basics

-a planet at 0 degrees should be thought of as the purest expression of that sign. it has just been born and hasn’t been shaped by outside influences. where you have a planet in 0 degrees really shows a powerful energy of yours and where you will be the most inventive

-a planet at 29 degrees has went through all the other degrees and has grown into what it’s learned from the other degrees to get where it is now. a planet at 29 degrees will be mature and hard-headed in their sense of right and wrong

-atthe degree your sun is at, you may have a defining moment or something important will happen at that age. for example, my sun is at 20 degrees, so i could get into a car crash, get into a serious relationship, move away, etc. when i’m 20 years old

-a pitted degree is a depression or hole in the ego of the planet. the pitted degrees vary with each of the 12 signs. these degrees can block you from figuring out your full potential dealing with the planet.  they can also symbolize misfortune

-elevated degrees are the opposite of a pitted degree. they show the high points or peaks of the planet. no matter the planet, the energy from it will turn beneficial. these degrees also vary with each sign and represent an increase in fortune

-critical degrees are the most important degrees of each modality. you may have trouble expressing this intense energy properly, but if you work through these hardships, the power that you possess with those planets will be insurmountable.

cardinal critical degrees: 0, 13, 26

fixed critical degrees: 8, 9, 21, 22

mutable critical degrees: 4, 17

Bundle up! It’s getting colder! :)

birds-that-screm:Dickcissel (Spiza americana) © Darlene Friedman
Happy ❤️Day! TBT to an oldie but a goodie. #northerncardinal #cardinal #cardinals #woodshole #capeco

Happy ❤️Day! TBT to an oldie but a goodie. #northerncardinal #cardinal #cardinals #woodshole #capecod #birds #birding #birds_bees_flowers_n_trees #bird_lovers #bird_watchers_daily #birdphotography #feather_perfection #nuts_about_birds #your_best_birds #kings_birds #birdlove #bird_brilliance #ig_birdwatchers #birdsofinstagram #birds_illife #birds_captures (at Woods Hole, Massachusetts)
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Northern Cardinal #northerncardinal #cardinal #woodshole #capecod #birds #birding #birdsofinstagram

Northern Cardinal #northerncardinal #cardinal #woodshole #capecod #birds #birding #birdsofinstagram #rsa_nature_birds #naturehippys_ #birds_illife #snap_wildlife #birds_adored #feather_perfection #nuts_about_birds #bns_birds #your_best_birds #kings_birds #tgif_aviary #udog_feathers #wildlifephotography #ig_birdwatchers #ig_birds #red (at Woods Hole, Massachusetts)
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Apparently Julio has been fraternizing with the cardinals outside

his body and blood,

sharing in common

Cardinal comes from Latin ‘cardinalis’, which means 'principal, essential, foremost’. But it’s also a noun, meaning 'that guy who wears red in the church’, or 'that bird who wears red in a tree’. Being that they’re both bright red, one is clearly named after the other. Which came first?

The answer is– ding, ding– the liturgical meaning. The bird, being a New World animal, was named so around 1670, presumably when some smallpox-infested weirdo exclaimed, “fuck, does that bird look Catholic!”

My favorite season is coming to an end. Taking full advantage of these beautiful 70* weekends.One da

My favorite season is coming to an end. Taking full advantage of these beautiful 70* weekends.

One day soon I’ll have my own mural in the city. (I have one that I was commissioned to do, but it’s not my concept, style, design, lol)


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Cloak | Late 18th Century⠀ ——⠀ This sanguine cloak would be perfect to wear on this snowy Colorado d

Cloak | Late 18th Century⠀
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This sanguine cloak would be perfect to wear on this snowy Colorado day. There is something peculiarly eerie about a hooded red cardinal cape, especially in the stark white winter. Maybe it’s the idea of being stalked by a hungry wolf?⠀

(@metmuseum accession no. C.I.69.4)⠀
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#13daysofhalloween #halloween #red #cloak #littleredridinghood #18thcentury #18thcenturyfashion #mode #moda #macabre #spoopy #cardinal #style #art #design
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Waiting for the squirrel to leave the feeder

Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion Frenatus)Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon Kauderni)Fire Fish (NemateleoTomato Clownfish (Amphiprion Frenatus)Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon Kauderni)Fire Fish (NemateleoTomato Clownfish (Amphiprion Frenatus)Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon Kauderni)Fire Fish (NemateleoTomato Clownfish (Amphiprion Frenatus)Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon Kauderni)Fire Fish (Nemateleo

Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion Frenatus)

Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon Kauderni)

Fire Fish (Nemateleotris Magnifica)

Lyretail Anthias / Sea Goldies (Pseudanthias squamipinnis)


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 “Grey Day Gift” Northern Cardinal. 12"x16" oil on panel.I love that in winter

“Grey Day Gift” Northern Cardinal. 12"x16" oil on panel.
I love that in winter I can look around the grey, overcast yard, devoid of much color… and often, out there on a branch, glowing red, is one of our resident cardinals! For West End Gallery’s Spotlight Exhibition this month.


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Newest painting finished! It’s up on my etsy totspaintings

I found out my boss (our art director) has never seen a cardinal in person. We talk about birds pret

I found out my boss (our art director) has never seen a cardinal in person. We talk about birds pretty often, so here’s one in her honor. 


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