Psychologists say that confidence can develop through 3 ways: Achievement, Encouragement & Seeing others who resemble us achieve. As we move towards next achievements, let’s take some time daily 2 encourage others; Its what Would Do!

27 78

Ravens are common characters in mythology worldwide, ranging from symbols of bad luck to trickster characters & creator deities. by Jemima Blackburn for "Birds from Moidart and elsewhere" (1895): https://t.co/LdRDCh11ES

12 40

Initiated by Genevieve Jones & completed by her family after her death, Illustrations of the nests and eggs of birds of Ohio (1879-86) features life-sized for the bird species known to nest in Ohio ➡️ https://t.co/Ux0GOnKEoz

24 47

Yozakura is so sexy that even her legs made her uber attractive.

27 77

炎のように輝いていたムラサキシジミの鱗粉
マクロでもミクロでも美しい..

Narathura japonica

13 94

New i finished! inspired by the Hermetic , a Khazar ''Bagathur'' (Hero in old ) Planning to make more of these in my free time. Lemme know what you think!

5 16

We're keeping in a tropical frame of mind, so today we present these gregarious parrot-like birds, the only two species of Psittacidae that were native to the United States. These come from Rex Brasher's 'Birds and Trees of North America." https://t.co/Z7whEdwHNc

7 16

Fun fact: Jane Eyre was published under a male pseudonym. Charlotte Bronte used the name “Currer Bell” to mask her gender while keeping her own initials. Sisters Emily & Anne also used pseudonyms for their publications, going by Ellis and Acton Bell respectively.

1 6

Athur Hughes 1863 - 1864 Ophelia

1 1

Artist painted many magazine covers included many for Comics. His work was widely known by children of a certain generation also. his commissioned illustrations adorned toy print media and packaging throughout

8 27

Currently battling some of the challenges of phonetic spellings & impenetrable nicknames. Lady Bristol referred to Lord Bathurst as Batters which is clear enough but the duke of Richmond had a friend known only as Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha which is a tougher nut to crack

59 168

It's Please enjoy these chromolithographs of American Sparrows from the 1907 edition of 'Bird-Life, A Guide to the Study of our Common Birds' by Frank M. Chapman, with illustrations by Ernest Thompson Seton. More here: https://t.co/QdXwGSdWMF

0 3

While we are late to this paddle party and a bit early for we'll waddle in to the with a bird made of feathers from the Feather Book of Dionisio Minaggio. He looks pretty dapper for a 400 year old Duck .

0 28

On this first of 2019, we present four chromolithographic plates of some winter-loving birds – most of which may be seen in the Upper Midwest during this month – from the 1907 edition of 'Bird-Life, A Guide to the Study of our Common Birds' by Frank M. Chapman.

0 3

and last one from today, giveaway piece from big stream, that is every sathurday. i did for samuraicowboy from DT discord

0 3