Here’s a spoonbill WIP- this was an individual I saw resting under a mangrove tree. Getting pictures of this one was challenging...
You can tell this is an adult because of that Cherry pink wing stipe 🍒

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Had to update my Caihong illustration... definitely not because I made a ROOKIE MISTAKE wrt hallux placement 🤡🤐🤦🏻‍♂️

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"Tiaojishan Phoenix", my latest painting, depicts the pigeon-sized, iridescent Caihong juji in the aftermath of a fire that has scoured the tropical forests of Late Jurassic China. 🔥💨🌲🌈🦚✨

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Quick (1-2hr) speedpaint of Caihong after a forest fire. I definitely want to make this a detailed painting...

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It’s Any idea who produced this book of scientific illustrations?

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Anyways, thanks for listening! This was an incredible learning experience and I hope you all like it! I can't wait to start my next piece (expect more scenes moving forward) but right now the burnout is real 🥵😪😴

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Here's a throwback for some of Late Cretaceous Mongolia. They're a few years old and of questionable accuracy, but I was rather proud at the time of the color patterns evoking an arid habitat
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This let's all take an extra moment to appreciate the exceptional prehistoric fish of (in order: Paranogmius, Rebellatrix, Stenoprotome, & Bothriolepis) 🐠🐟🐡

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Listening to this weeks episode of 🎙🐸 - poor little amphibians! 😢. 🍄 🧪🐸.
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Frog picnic illustration for the lovely Padstow Townhouse 😍

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today with some past ! 🧠I'm very much looking forward to sharing some new art from a very fun project soon! 😀#RITscienceforthearts

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Some old scientific illustrations that I'm praying I make some more of someday. It's a big bird named Bullock illustration

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I don't know much about this pretty little wine-red beetle, other than I believe it lives in Peru. Cyclopeplus peruvianus is 10-14 mm in size, and has quite an impressive set of antennae.
https://t.co/NR2oes56Pf

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