🌎 Ibis
[London]Published for the British Ornithologists' Union by Academic Press.
https://t.co/jLptnlPNZy

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Some more migration tracks from gps-tagged gull-billed breeding in northeastern Italy

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Happy !!

I’m celebrating with this Girl Bird Gang 🤩

Female birds are often overlooked. It shouldn’t be so! They are just as magical.

Which gal bird is your fave?

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Unfortunately I don't have new art for but here are some older works. Torvosaurus tanneri, Allosaurus fragilis, and Marshosaurus and Ornitholestes with their prey items.

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More stuff!
Hesperornithoides, Hesperosaurus, Brachiosaurs and Glyptops.

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🦃 Ornithological miscellany V.3
London: Trübner and Co., Bernard Quaritch, R.H. Porter, 1876-1878.
https://t.co/uHN2OSbyEq

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John Ruskin 1819-1900
Art critic & patron, thinker and He wrote on many subjects
It's his and I want to share with you today...

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Hi I’m Ornitho/Ori and I draw cats a lot! Mostly OCs but recently I’ve been trying out some fandoms

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🌎 Ibis
[London]Published for the British Ornithologists' Union by Academic Press.
https://t.co/jLptnlPNZy

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I did numerous of Morrison Formation drawing back to 2019. Started digital drawing 2 years ago and here are my early works.

Coelurus/Hesperornithoides/Barosaurus/Cteniogenys

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Here is an entry for Morrison formation week

A Hesperornithoides with a probably disproportionately large wing

Many thanks to for having those process(?) videos
Really helped my learning process



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🦃 Ornithology
Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars, 1853-1855
https://t.co/6OBV3oO7Fy

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🌎 Ibis
[London]Published for the British Ornithologists' Union by Academic Press.
https://t.co/jJImxt2EvD

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🌎 Ibis
[London]Published for the British Ornithologists' Union by Academic Press.
https://t.co/A5wrg7CriT

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Bringing this series back!
One of my favorite ornithological artists Louis Agassiz Fuertes was very clearly inspired by his predecessor Audobon, but I feel his art has its own unique charm that sets it aside in its own right.

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Birds in the park; Birds through the year, by Winifred Austen et al....... 1922, BHL/AMNH...... https://t.co/81aqqmgY4k

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Here's ArkAdes the ornitocheirus for the
The noisiest and the nastiest AU Ark

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Dino Fact:

Chirostenotes (Narrow Handed) is an oviraptorid from Late Cretaceous Canada. It's had an odd history, with its feet being misidentified as a new ornithomimid and named Macrophalangia and its beak mistaken for a bird's and named Caenagnathus.

Art: Daniel Bensen

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