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Some birbs in watercolor, graphite, and gouache. About 50% aspirational and 50% birds I’ve actually Some birbs in watercolor, graphite, and gouache. About 50% aspirational and 50% birds I’ve actually Some birbs in watercolor, graphite, and gouache. About 50% aspirational and 50% birds I’ve actually

Some birbs in watercolor, graphite, and gouache. About 50% aspirational and 50% birds I’ve actually seen. 


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Yessss! Finally, I get to share the illustrations I did for Casey Youngflesh and his Ph.D research! Yessss! Finally, I get to share the illustrations I did for Casey Youngflesh and his Ph.D research! Yessss! Finally, I get to share the illustrations I did for Casey Youngflesh and his Ph.D research! Yessss! Finally, I get to share the illustrations I did for Casey Youngflesh and his Ph.D research!

Yessss! Finally, I get to share the illustrations I did for Casey Youngflesh and his Ph.D research! Go check out Youngflesh et al. 2022 for the details, but in short, he used a whole lot of bird banding data (from The Institute for Bird Populations’ Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship program) to demonstrate differences in wing shape and body size within species, and how those things are actually changing in response to climate change (as the world gets warmer, birds get smaller). Crazy stuff!


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Had a pretty good day yesterday at Rosetta McClain gardens. I am particularly happy with the wood thHad a pretty good day yesterday at Rosetta McClain gardens. I am particularly happy with the wood thHad a pretty good day yesterday at Rosetta McClain gardens. I am particularly happy with the wood thHad a pretty good day yesterday at Rosetta McClain gardens. I am particularly happy with the wood thHad a pretty good day yesterday at Rosetta McClain gardens. I am particularly happy with the wood thHad a pretty good day yesterday at Rosetta McClain gardens. I am particularly happy with the wood thHad a pretty good day yesterday at Rosetta McClain gardens. I am particularly happy with the wood thHad a pretty good day yesterday at Rosetta McClain gardens. I am particularly happy with the wood thHad a pretty good day yesterday at Rosetta McClain gardens. I am particularly happy with the wood th

Had a pretty good day yesterday at Rosetta McClain gardens. I am particularly happy with the wood thrush sighting as they are fairly uncommon in these parts {below the rose-breasted grosbeak on the left}. Other birds are: Northern Parula, Blue Jay, Grey Catbird, Veery (thrush), Yellow Warbler, Great-crested Flycatcher, Black-throated Blue Warbler


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A Few More Snags Near Ketchum

Nearly a year has passed since Sierra and I took a trip to Ketchum, Idaho and I reported on some of thesnagswe encounteredthere. After months without a break, we finally had the chance to get away for a few days, and since we were desperate for some time off and a change of scenery, we couldn’t turn it down. Plus, we were heading back to Ketchum, so I knew I’d get to check out a few more…

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Some regular bird feeder visitors :-)

[ID: an illustration of various songbird species, bird-watching equipment including a camera and binoculars, and various plants against a teal background. End.]

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Moszczenica Niżna
Kościół św. Mikołaja, XVI-XVII w.
foto z 15 maja 2021

Sikorka modra (Cyanistes caeruleus) na krzyżu dzwonnicy z przełomu XVIII-XIX w.

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Moszczenica Niżna, Poland
St. Nicholas Church, 16-17th c.
taken on 15 May 2021

Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) on the cross of the bell tower from the turn of 18-19th c.


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