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This lone Canada Goose illustration reflects artist Luke Swinson’s own exploration of his Indigenous roots and reconnection to the Anishinaabemowin language as he learns words for animals & then draws them one by one. In Anishinaabe, Canada Goose is Nika. https://t.co/f4WGsdjodu
The Black-billed Magpies of her hometown Calgary charmed illustrator Lauren Tamaki as a kid. See how she reimagines this bird—including its scrappy behavior and avian chatter—in her acrylic ink artwork today.
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Outrage isn't enough. Robin DiAngelo, the author of ‘White Fragility,’ explains why the birding community must examine itself: https://t.co/kGBxsW42Wh
On John James Audubon's birthday, check out a graphic novel that depicts the artist and naturalist like you've never seen him before. https://t.co/ToJZY8rozH #NationalAudubonDay
For the visually impaired, learning to bird by ear can be a fun challenge that also makes nature more accessible. Open your ears to the amazing world of bird sounds in this man's story: https://t.co/2sUtFsFvSK
For the visually impaired, learning to bird by ear can be a fun challenge that also makes nature more accessible. Open your ears to the amazing world of bird sounds in this man's story: https://t.co/2sUtFsFvSK