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More progress on Ornitholestes.
Reblog and put in the tags your favorite prehistoric animal
DECEM-BIRD Day 30-Goldfinch
I absolutely love Night Herons and whatevers wrong with them <3
More fun with the water-soluable pastels!
Telluraves superorder clade
Which is the best bird?
Kakapo
Resplendent quetzal
Common raven
Western barn owl
Neoaves superorder clade showdown - section 4
Which is the best bird?
Common loon
Lesser florican
PLEASE VOTE FOR MY CRITICALLY ENDANGERED BOY
wow y'all would really love the new teapot i got,
THIS IS CRISPIN:
SAY HELLO, CRISPIN!!
Crispin: "hello. do u have any babies u would like held,"
@todaysbird
Illustration by Sophie Lucido Johnson
I want to apologize to @homunculus-argument for assuming their claim that pigeons can identify cancer was a shitpost.
As I stated earlier:
(original photo source)
Official ornithology post
@elodieunderglass
This is a very inspired outfit, thank you
absolute peak fashion.
Oh that’s BRILLIANT well done
Official ornithology post
Official ornithology post
Do Not Overtake!
Picnic lunch for one
Let's calm things down now with this curious Currawong!
That neck!
A new challenger has entered the field: The Red-Browed Finch. Wielding a long blade of grass as part of it's nesting material, this contestant was sure to hide its eye behind a leaf just in time.
I also tried to get a photo of this guy and I have an empty bush and a blur of a bird with dangly grass
Hidden eye is a vast improvement
We now return to our usual programming: Birds with Hidden Eyes. This week's contestant: The Silvereye.
A Spotted Turtle-Dove that rested there for quite some time