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#SundayFishSketch without references: Corydoras aeneus. Kept these small catfish over the years in a number of fish tanks. #sciart #scicomm
#SundayFishSketch: Testing a new sketchbook with Thalassoma lunatum and not happy with the result. That’s part of the game 🤷♂️
Super late #SundayFishSketch: Scaturignichthys vermeilipinnis is a small, critically endangered fish from #Australia, found in only a few small shallow springs in Bush Heritage's Edgbaston Reserve #sciart #scicomm
Slightly off-theme #SundayFishsketch: Oncorhynchus rastrosus, the "sabertooth" salmon from Miocene-Pliocene of North America. #SciArt #paleoart #scicomm
#hematology day: eosinophil in the middle of several red blood cells, sample from a common ringed plover (Charadrius hiaticula) #avian #veterinary
Finally managed so scan some of my #sketches from my recent trip to Southern #Vietnam. Some common species: Anthus richardi, Dicrurus leucophaeus, Lanius cristatus and Todiramphus chloris. #sciart #ornithology
Again, late #SundayFishSketch posting: it was only after moving into the U.K. that I started consuming haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), apparently getting some extra tryptophan on my diet #sciart #fish
Late #Inktober2019: canopy of Messel Eocene forest: early potoo Paraprefica, Messelirrisor and a pair of stem-apodiforms Parargornis. #sciart #scicomm #paleoart
The cave form of the Mexican tetra is the most well known subterranean Characid. But I chose Stygichthys typhlops, the Brazilian blind tetra for this week’s cavefish themed #SundayFishSketch #sciart #scicomm
This #SundayFishSketch was a challenge: away from home, with borrowed crayons (with some colours missing that I really needed) but here’s a Tanichthys albonubes, which was the first schooling I kept #sciart #scicomm