Hôtel Lallemant in Bourges, France

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Hôtel Lallemant in Bourges, France
Willy Pogany, black and white illustration work for "The Children of Odin" by Padraic Colum, 1920 (Part 1)
Willy Pogany, black and white illustration work for "The Children of Odin" by Padraic Colum, 1920 (Part 2)
South Indian Rock Agama (Psammophilus dorsalis), male, family Agamidae, order Squamata, Telangana, India
Also known as the Peninsular Rock Agama or Rock Dragon
Photo by Fareed
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Have you ever seen a tufted pygmy squirrel (Exilisciurus whiteheadi)? Found only in Borneo’s mountain forests—at elevations of more than 3,280.8 ft (1,000 m)—this tiny critter is one of the world’s smallest squirrels. It grows up to 3.4 in (8.6 cm) long. And at about 0.8 oz (22.7 g), adults typically weigh less than half a stick of butter! Easily recognizable thanks to its ear tufts, this species feeds primarily on moss and lichens.
Photo: Daniel Schlaepfer, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist
Violet Turaco (Tauraco violaceus), family Musophagidae, order Musophagiformes, found in West Africa
photographs by William Chong
The Golden Spindle by Carl Offterdinger (German, 1829--1889)
'Untitled' by Protoguy
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They're taking over.
Albatross (Thalassarche sp.)
Poet and his muse in a mountainous landscape by Georges Lorin (French, 1850–1927)
The Precipice, c.1827 by Francis Danby (Irish, 1793–1861)
Beata Beatrix, 1864-1870. Dante Gabriel Rossetti 1828–1882
John William Waterhouse - "The Rescue" (1890)
Easter - art by J. C. Leyendecker (1928)
can't believe i never posted this joyous apple sketch here . now see her basking