bird I made to apply for an scientific illustration ornithology residency that I don’t think I’ll get but I like how these came out,, I love barn owls and crows

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Birthday in the park: William John Swainson, 1789-1855, ornithologist, entomologist and artist........ https://t.co/US5sEc7XXR

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Month of Monster Girls: Day 6 - Ornithophobia

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Sixth day of Month of Monster(?) Girls, Duck... Duck...
Prompt 6 / 31 was "Ornithophobia" Fear of Birds.

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The hump-backed Ornithomimosaur, Deinocheirus, has received a much-needed remake!

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MoMG 6-Ornithophobia: Gallia Slims
The Fungal Column is an odd location at the Rose Mesa. A Cylinder of rock with a dedicated mushroom farming agriculture. The location is almost perpetually devoid of sunlight. Gallia lives there as a combination mushroom farmer/gravedigger.

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Tomorrow night @ 7:45 pm I'm talking about pigeons for the Essex County Ornithological Club. Anyone's welcome to join! https://t.co/v4w3NpR8Il

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be more similar to ornithomimids than to other Late Cretaceous tyrannosauroids. Second image is a silhouette of M.intrepidus showing recovered elements. Isolated indet. tyrannosauroid premaxillary tooth (NCSM 33393) recovered from nearby strata in (d) occlusal, (e) mesiodistal,

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"Red-crowned Garrulax, Garrulax ruficeps"

White-throated/Rufous-crowned Laughingthrush, proposed endemic. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877) https://t.co/HUkTqDeah4

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7. Bonin grosbeak (Carpodacus ferreorostris); known only from specimens collected in 1827 and 1828 from Bonin islands off of Japan. The site was perfect for whalers, who introduced & other

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Drawing on ART to help us understand SCIENCE ✍️🏾—"We not only illustrate the appearance of these birds but also their ecological habitats...We want people to learn a lot about a species through only one illustration.” —https://t.co/LPjX9DOQtJ

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Bonin wood pigeon (Columba versicolor), an endemic pigeon on Nakodo-jima and Chichi-jima in the Ogasawara Islands, south of Japan.


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"Formosan Green Woodpecker, Gecinus tancol"

The grey-headed woodpecker. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/ZgVXMQhd14

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"Red-kneed Pomatorhinus, Pomatorhinus erythrocnemis"

The black-necklaced scimitar babbler. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/FWUu6rV7Mx

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"Formosan Jay, Garrulus taivanus"

subspecies of the Eurasian Jay. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/D0wu19O70u

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"Embroidered Barbet, Megalaema nuchalis"

Barbet. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/ygPyuQy1Dt

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First Men On Mars promotional posters. The crashed ornithopter sells the steampunk concept in one tragic image. This and the portrait of Kandake are my favourites. 1/

https://t.co/Es9pgqNbmL

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Onze historische bibliotheek herbergt een schat aan rijk geïllustreerde boeken met kleurrijke vogels. 

Ornithological Miscellany. (vol. 1)⠀
George Dawson Rowley en J.G. Keulemans
Londen, 1875-1878

Te zien online en in de expo! https://t.co/KEjbmFiMCT

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📢Calling Science Illustrators! —Visiting Artist Residency at The Cornell Lab of Ornithology 🐦via the Bartels Science Illustration Program to create illustrations of birds + more! —Paid, 6-9 months. 🪶Apply by 10/4: https://t.co/bPXDzoSohT

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