The 6 vulture sculpts from yesterday's video in color.

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Some vulture artwork from 2020. All Aegypius monachus, the Eurasian Black Vulture.

1: EBV flirting
2: Fields of gold
3: Waiting at home
4: Europe's largest raptor (not to scale) [people in left foreground]

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Uncinereous vulture

Not quite cinereous.
Eurasian Black Vulture, Aegypius monachus.

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Come here, little birdie.
© K. Wolfram, 2021. Unfinished.

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We came to dispose of the... evidence.

Europe's 4 vultures.
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Found a way to make the computer produce yet more heat during a hot summer day. Suffering for the art. 🙂

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In American English, the Eurasian Black Vulture (A. monachus) goes by "Cinereous Vulture", meaning ash colored.

Weird.
So here my color palette was limited to greys to honor the naming accuracy... OH WAIT.

Cinderella Vulture.

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Flirting the time away, vulture-style. From last month.

Shout-out to my 3D vulture puppets for helping me figure out how one beak casts a bent shadow on the other beak... such a time saver.

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Eurasian Black Vulture on abstract background
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Continuing the vulture series...
With Cyanistes caeruleus, the Bluetit.

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Vulture and Robin. Dynamic duo.
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That vulture on my mind.

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Once upon a time, I painted a vulture. And then I painted another one.
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Vulture and Butterfly.
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The one with the vulture.
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I vultured again.
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Fluffy McFlufferton.
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Taking the dadjokes like a champ.

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