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Haunted woods, Seabeck WA
the great-eared nightjar is one of the largest nightjar species, found in southwestern india along with other portions of southern asia. they are discerned by their large, barred wings, small white throat patch, and pointed ‘ear’-shaped tufts. they prefer tropical and subtropical forest habitats. like other nightjars, they are active at dusk & night. they make an incredibly simple nest - a scrape on the ground - where they incubate a single egg per clutch. they feed almost entirely on insects caught in flight, primarily moths and beetles.
Pornó
Spoon in the shape of a fish. Carved from some Sycamore I found just outside Wivenhoe, Essex.
'Snake' wooden spoon carved in Sapele wood.
Inktober - day 5 - deer
Opal in petrified wood, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, Gem and Mineral Hall Collection. By Stan Celestian on Flickr. (Hi-Res)
Derelict Gods of The Northwest
( you can buy giclee prints of these in my print shop! )
The blood is on my hands… (I’m a wood-whittler) (the blood is mine) (ouch)
“I sit beside the fire and think Of all that I have seen Of meadow flowers and butterflies In summers that have been"
― J.R.R. Tolkien
Great eared nightjar
'Wild Beast Wood' by Sidney Sime, (1865 - 1941)