Western jackdaw removing bugs from a sheep. ©
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Western jackdaw removing bugs from a sheep. ©
駅のホームで見つけました。 クワガタが電車に乗りたいみたいです。
On the platform,I found him. A stag beetle wants to take a train…
Cicada shaped Knick knacks, how lovely✨
From our stacks: Illustration from Bewick's Woodcuts: Impressions of Upwards of Two Thousand Wood-Blocks, Engraved, for the most part, by Thomas & John Bewick, of Newcastle-On-Tyne. Including Illustrations of Various Kinds for Books, Pamphlets, and Broadsides; Cuts for Private Gentlemen, Public Companies, Clubs, Exhibitions, Races, Newspapers, Shop Cards, Invoice Heads, Bar Bills &c. with An Introduction, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Blocks, and a List of the Books and Pamphlets Illustrated. By Thomas Hugo, M.A., F.R.S.L., F.S.A., &c. London: L. Reeve & Co., 1870.
Black Cicada hatching
Mulberry Necklace
c. 1912
by Charles Desrosiers (1865-1927) (designer)
Georges Fouquet (1862-1957) (jeweler)
Musée des Arts Décoratifs
New aesthetic: Arctic hares when they're coat is only half done shedding and they look a little fucked up
Arctic foxes also do this!
Cicada, Stages of Conventionalization
Hugo Froelich, Keramic Studio Magazine, 1905
Source details and larger version.
I’ve squirreled away a modest collection of vintage squirrel imagery.
THE CRICKET THAT LIVES EXCLUSIVELY ON NEW LAVA FIELDS AND IMMEDIATELY LEAVES THE MOMENT ANY PLANTS SHOW UP. NO ONE HAS EVER SCAVENGED THIS HARD BEFORE. IT'S A LIFESTYLE
Grey heron (Ardea cinerea) common across Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. And seems to like fish.
01.14.17_15.51 Leaping Whitetail
Dandelion and Rabbits - Archival Print by SarahDrawsThings
apple blossomed trees / roots with the birds
the whole club was looking at worms