Happy 100th birthday to , from me and the rays :)

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Illustration in the series, in which I document and learn about the creatures I share my home with: a funky backyard the Common Picturewing

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Illustration # 20 in the series: one of our commoner balcony butterflies - the Tawny Coster

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Meet Spring Migration Superstar The White Stork. Comic for the campaign by in which we introduce young birdwatchers to spring migrants.

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Illustration # 15 in the series: a very endearing and gentle frog that uses the water tank in my house as a power-nap station: The Common Tree Frog

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Wildebeests spot an odd log in my column with RoundGlass Sustain: https://t.co/ybcLek4NcT

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Meet Spring Migration Superstar the Common Swift! Comic for 's series in which we introduce young readers to spring migrants.

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Illustration in the series: the aerial apex predator of the ecosystem around my home, which made a methodical meal out of a Jungle Babbler yesterday: the Shikra.

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Meet Spring Migration Superstar the Collared Sand Martin! Comic for series in which we introduce young readers to spring migrants.

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Collaborating with to bring to you 7 Spring Migration Superstars- The European Bee-Eater! While you're quarantined, travel the world virtually with these

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Happy from the Malabar Gliding Frog that can glide up to 12 metres with the webs in its toes!

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Gross environmental misgovernance in opposition-led states: and both in ecologically sensitive regions prone to man-animal conflict. Cartoon from my column with
https://t.co/Pxqf6pzKeg

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Inspired by a recent true incident (https://t.co/hZxn60YfAi) on love woes in a captive breeding facility in . Comic from my column with

https://t.co/hV76Pob8VV

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The Fantastic Read the full poster on https://t.co/T8pyfjJMC9

Prints available on https://t.co/Hs185jgnoX (For orders within India, email me on rohanchakcartoonist.com)

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The Laughing Dove meets the Mourning Dove in my column with RoundGlass Sustain. Both species are named after their respective calls.

https://t.co/3Mck3Dlrxk

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Surely, taxonomy can do better than using words to describe superiority or ferality.

The Brahminy Kite offers its two bits in my column with
https://t.co/pHCwqt3T5t

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Can't contain my excitement for my maiden visit to for the so here's a comic about the from my column with . Megapodes are habitual composters. Are you?

https://t.co/cc8YGkavB4

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