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@WilliamsMystic @WilliamsCollege @SEA_Semester Scientists at sea! The “Shipek Grab” brought up a nice mud sample from the ocean floor, 700 meters down. #sketchingatsea #part4
Who’s in charge, an animal or the bacteria in its gut? According to this @Oikos_Journal Forum paper that I illustrated (by @emilie_macke, @ellendecaesteck, et al.) gut microbes can drive the ecology and evolution of their hosts. https://t.co/503nvasu2x
From the forests of Mount Kinabalu in Borneo: Whitehead's trogon. #drawabirdday
World’s weirdest (and only nocturnal) gull—the Swallow-tailed Gull, sketched on a seacliff in the Galápagos alongside its half-grown chick.
When approached, this lovely bug-eyed bird rattles like a can of spray paint before emitting earsplitting shrieks.
"Looking serious" may not be a skill possessed by the Waved Albatross, but it has impressive eyebrows and a truly enviable waddle.
Juvenile frigatebird at Punta Cevallos, Española Island, Galápagos.
Great frigatebirds on Isla Española! (This week I'm posting previously unpublished sketches from my 2009-10 work in the Galápagos.) #seabirds