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Unova 025: Pidove the tiny pigeon Pokémon.
These Pokémon live in cities. They are accustomed to people. Flocks often gather in parks and plazas.
#Pokemon25thAnniversary
Been wanting to do a Hades-style character design, and I finally did it. Pan, god of the wilds, flocks, rustic music, and questionable relationships with goats. 😌
#HadesGame #HadesFanart #hadesoc #hadesgamefanart
New creature for YtVG. Greybird, eagle/vulture/reptile cross bird of prey. Sometimes form large flocks to hunt large animals, even people. But they’re mostly scavengers.
Avinute, fakemon tipo volador y hada, de tamaño diminuto, puede invocar fuertes corrientes de viento y se junta en grandes parvadas.
Avinute, fakemon flying and fairy type, very small, it can summon strong winds and gather on flocks.
#fakemon
Wip, color test. Possibly too bright. The hair need to be separated into flocks with hardlines, then blend back in. Still long way to go
Abelisaurid goombas.
These small predators live all across Yoshi's Island, hunting in small flocks.
They developed a powerful teeth, using it in their powerful bite and as a sexual display.
Scare your chat with flocks of StratGulls 🎶Fa la la la la, la la la la
Send the Gulls to Torment them!🎶 Fa la la la la, la la la la
Don we now our box apparel 🎶Fa la la la la, la la la la
Troll the streamer with bad puns 🎶Fa la la la la, la la la la
"While shepherds watched their flocks by night and passed my book around, the angel of the Lord came down, and couldn't hear a sound!"
It's #FREE to read on #KindleUnlimited #romancenovels
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Flocks of these tiny, pale dragons dance like confetti above the Dark Woods. Easily identified by their blue sickle-shaped wings and bifurcated tails, they roost only in the highest treetops, and never, ever venture into the forest below.
The movement of flocks of birds have been captured here by @NikPollard @DarrenReesArt & @DarrenNWoodhead on show until Thurs @mallgalleries or online with over 350 other works https://t.co/7uhsiUosI5 @ChrisGPackham
Lapwing
"The name Lapwing is thought to derive from an Old English term meaning 'leap with a flicker in it' ... the dense winter flocks appear to flicker between white and black when the birds flap their wings." Wildlife Trust
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#OCtober2020 Day 23 - Winter
This one is about Tarawyr, the Goddess of Wind and Storms, who is also the deity of the pirates inhabiting the northern continent. It is said that she escorts the dead in flocks of birds over to the sea of souls so they may find their peace...
Rotorhead and Cetorbine fly through the skies eating flocks of birds
#MonsterDesignMonday
Meet the Nioleo!
The Mole-Lion Wyrm.
Primarily solitary hunters, they've have been noted to coordinate with Nivreh to corner unsuspecting Flocks of Wocco.
They use their strong forelimbs to dig tunnels at a speed of up to 80 km/h!
#FairyTaleTuesday In Greek mythology Pan is a bucolic fertility god. He is depicted as a man with the horns, legs, hooves & tail of a goat, a beard, snub nose & pointy ears. He is a vigorous, lustful creature concerned for his flocks & herds.
🎨Annibale Carracci
Arthur Rackham
Rosy Starling dragons are especially attracted to flowering trees and they prefer to pick the most brilliantly blooming tree as their nesting place. Flocks often fight over the trees, turning orchards into proper battle grounds in spring. #smaugust #smaugust2020 #shinonsmaugust
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN WINTER: 1.) Hedgelaying, not flailing. 2.) Grey Partridges, red listed, rarely seen now. Ivy berries left for birds. 3.) Flocks of finches: Yellowhammer, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Brambling. A working horse. Hay, not silage. 4.) Uncut Bramble, Dock seeds.
Jeremy Houghton has a real passion for Flamingos : His images of migrating flocks of Flamingos are unexpectedly mesmerising.
Jeremy Houghton (British, b. 1974)
Spectrum.
100.0 x 100.0 cm 39.4 x 39.4 ins
Oil on canvas
Signed : Ref: 5621
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