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"Lab of Ornithology" (series)
#illustrations by Takeo Takei (Japanese, 1894 – 1983)
Nesting birds and the park: the law and the issue of hedge-cutting in the breeding season.......https://t.co/m6ey6GA5Ez https://t.co/QqrbLLaVwz #birds #nesting #lawenforcement #ornithology (Images: BHL)
Nieuw in mijn Werk aan de Muur shop: Putter aquarel https://t.co/P0w5RzOoSf via @werkaandemuur #putter #goldfinch #bird #watercolor #illustration #ornithology #art #wallart #werkaandemuur
Ornithology Etymology: How Some Birds Got Their Names? 🐦 https://t.co/3NbnGATlqj
Oh-oh-oh, mais quelque chose se prépare…
Notez cette date dans vos agendas et rendez-vous sur @ululeFR !
#platypus #BD #chat #ornithorynque
The feather dance is a must see!
#ornithology #ornithologist #birds #gulls #seagull #seagulls #bird #birdwatchers #cartoon #cartoonist #cartooning #featherdance
Birds in the park: Everyday birds; elementary studies, by Bradford Torrey, 1901, BHL/Cornell .....https://t.co/o5rzler5Dt #birds #ornithology #birdillustration
Boop! I'm pretty sure, you need more ArkAdes the ornithocheirus😏
#paleo #paleoart #theisle #baryonyx #dinosaur #dinosaurs #artistontwitter
A moth-like Dune Ornithopter concept by Laura W
https://t.co/iF42NJBFK1 #dune
Birthday in the park: Allan Cyril Brooks, 1869-1946, ornithologist and bird artist.........https://t.co/qYmLeGK2nl
🐦 #Croquis minute d'Egretta garzetta (Aigrette garzette), ressorti des cartons (je l'ai fait il y a 13 ans...!). 🖌️
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#sketchbook #watercolor #aquarelle #ornitho #oiseaux #SciencesNaturelles #zoologie #illustration
Now in stock – European Breeding Bird Atlas 2: Distribution, Abundance and Change https://t.co/woiIH4RuNi @lynxedicions @newebba @birdforum @BirdBooksChat @BirdersLibrary @bwdmag @BirdwatchExtra @BirdWatchDaily @BirdWatchingMag #ornithology
Bust commissions for sumdumraptor of their colorful sinornitho and Glacius_Draconian's dragon!
Little story about how ArkAdes the ornithocheirus get rid of her silly brothers😅
#paleoart #paleontology #dinosaurart #dinoart #artistsontwitter
Hit the 1500 mark on my daily @Team_eBird checklist streak today! Here are two Ebird cartoons from my archives to mark the occasion. Glad to have been a small participant in this massive global citizen science endeavour that has revolutionized ornithology over the years.
I'm giving a lecture on 'framing' disease tomorrow morning and I'm using Irvine Loudon's great disease-bird analogy (https://t.co/0X7XXOYSLh) Are diseases like birds? Out there, waiting for a doctor/ornithologist to find, describe, and categorise?