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We are loving this ad Marlo Garnsworthy designed for her upcoming book, BRISTLECONE: THE SECRET LIFE OF THE WORLD'S OLDEST TREE. We think this book is spectacular and are so proud to be publishing it! BRISTLECONE authored by @alexandrasiy Illus by @MarloWordyBird @Inyo_NF
Today is #MonkeyDay! The monkeys in the painting are brown capuchins. They are seen here eating figs while a harpy eagle flies in the distance. This painting is from HERE IS THE TROPICAL RAIN FOREST by Madeleine Dunphy, illustrated by Michael Rothman.
It's International Sloth Day! Sloths are such fascinating creatures. Did you know that the sloth's fur is home to algae, moths, beetles and ticks? #InternationalSlothDay
Painting by Michael Rothman from HERE IS THE TROPICAL RAIN FOREST by Madeleine Dunphy.
Many animals in the high mountains rely on the pika for survival. But, the pika's population is decreasing due to climate change. Find out more by reading PIKA COUNTRY: CLIMATE CHANGE AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD by @DogWriterDoro & @MarloWordyBird Preorder at https://t.co/28lXVBsLFg
Today is #WorldSnakeDay! The snake on the cover of this book is a blunt-headed tree snake. These snakes are known for their long, slender bodies and very large heads. They are arboreal, and can frequently be found in bromeliads--such as the one shown here. @RnfrstAlliance
And now for some really important news--today is #InternationalDayoftheSeal! The seals in this painting are crabeater seals. Can you find the orca in this painting? Look closely.
HERE IS ANTARCTICA by Madeleine Dunphy, illustrated by Tom Leonard from HERE IS ANTARCTICA.
"With carefully researched prose by author Madeleine Dunphy and showcasing beautifully luminous paintings by artist/illustrator Marlo Garnsworthy, ‘The Turtle Dove’s Journey: A Story of Migration’ is especially recommended....” Thank you Midwest Book Review! @MarloWordyBird
Before and after. What's different? Sketch next to the final art in THE TURTLE DOVE'S JOURNEY: A STORY OF MIGRATION to be released on #MigratoryBirdDay, May 9, 2020.
Text by Madeleine Dunphy, illustration by Marlo Garnsworthy. @MarloWordyBird @RSPBEngland @BirdLife_News
Here Is...the Harpy Eagle! Fun fact: the harpy eagle is an umbrella species, which means protecting them and their habitat helps protect the other plants and animals that live there too (@peregrinefund). Learn more about the harpy eagle here: https://t.co/wmZmc7NMwv
Today is #WorldWetlandsDay! Learn about this important ecosystem with our book HERE IS THE WETLAND. Fun fact: wetlands have a HUGE impact on preventing climate change. Can you guess how?
Read this article to find out more about the wetlands: https://t.co/tdwhRZRcml