hairy deathclaw hc; engineered from avian & reptilian dna, it's 'fur' is actually feathers. built for speed, smaller, smarter, its legs are long & powerful, & its tail keeps it balanced while sprinting. w/ lethal sickle-claws on its feet, its behavior is very birdlike.

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I don't often share paintings lately... so here is a small painting just on paper to share with you tonight ... Peregrine profile.. always a special sight. .#birdlife .#painting        

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Have you heard?! BirdLife South Africa has a BIG announcement about a little bird tomorrow morning at 7:00 am (CAT). Keep watching BirdLife South Africa's social media feeds (or read the Saturday Star) to find out more.

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This is my painting "Adjusting The Flaps", based on an original photo by Cindy Treger. You can check it out here: https://t.co/dF5oYIA2BR

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This is my painting "Snowbird In The Blizzard", based on an original photo by Cindy Treger. You can check it out here: https://t.co/LLibTWb3VT

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The NEW ISSUE of BirdLife: The Magazine is winging its way to subscribers now! Want to become one of them? Then consider becoming a member here! https://t.co/8KNgt4ymqn

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1861 Fielfare, Hand colored Antique Print, 19th century Ornithology, Victorian Wall Art, French lithograph, Gift for bird watcher https://t.co/VfcH1xt5sd

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This is my painting "Cherubic Black-capped Chickadee", based on an original photograph by Cindy Treger. You can check it out here: https://t.co/J232VkssFL

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KAMIKIRI-MUSHI. Hair-cutting Yōkai, tied to strange phenomenon of Japanese women suddenly having their hair cut off. The creature is documented especially during the Edo Period & visualised in picture scrolls with a birdlike face, a pincer and a lock of fresh hair!!

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Monster of the Day
Chickcharney

Possibly based on a now extinct flightless barn owl, the Chickcharney of Andros Island in the Bahamas, is a 1m tall flightless birdlike creature.

The cryptid has extremely long legs with 3 toes

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This is my painting "Tuning In - White-breasted Nuthatch", based on an original photograph by Cindy Treger. You can check it out here: https://t.co/kMA29VTGXy

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