Un dibujo bastante rapido, aprovechando que mi maestra no vino, una pequeña suposición de como Bends manejaría la tinta, espero sea de su gusto!
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Un dibujo bastante rapido, aprovechando que mi maestra no vino, una pequeña suposición de como Bends manejaría la tinta, espero sea de su gusto!
El personaje proviene de: @bendy-and-the-inkwell-secret @kusurii-i
Wattle-eye (Platysteiridae) family
Which is the best bird?
White-tailed shrike
Black-necked wattle-eye
West African batis
Chinspot batis
August 3, 2024 - Western Black-headed Batis (Batis erlangeri) Found in parts of central Africa, these batises live in forests and savannas. Foraging from the undergrowth to the canopy, they eat insects, often capturing them in short flights from a perch. They build cup-shaped nests from plant materials and spiderwebs in bushes or small trees where females lay clutches of two eggs.
The door.rpg gang
Or at least the ones that 1) aren't Maz 2) don't leave after their scenario.
a slightly belated winter solstice celebration bonfire (including capturing a heart-shaped flame)...
& despite "mid-winter" already being upon us, some of the garden birds continue to re-establish & defend territories.
pretty sure the knysna loeries are now building their nest (their breeding season technically starts about now), with how much more they are vocalising, & coming out to respond when i call them.
also have seen/heard southern boubou & sombre greenbul pairs being very interested in a certain tree & squabbling over it.
all the sunbird species (usually winter breeders in the western cape) continue to go nuts screaming & chasing each other all over the garden.
(cape) bulbul season seems to have been very short this year, though there are still some stragglers, & after the (cape) batis nest failed a second time, they haven't really been around much, but they did pop in yesterday.
the african fish eagles are regularly back on the dam, sans their annoying baby, seems they successfully dropped it off into the nomadic juvenile/subadult/nonbreeding floater "creche." such a joy to have an iconic species around nearly every day, & hear their unmistakable call on the regular.
AND! had a levaillant's cisticola & a whole flock of adorable swee waxbills turn up a few days ago, which now makes the home/garden list to 91 species!!
I think this edit is better than the last, still not perfect. Also I guess I have a watermark now too, won’t ask anyone to follow me anywhere cause I haven’t figured out what else to do or where else to upload really. I have an instagram but I hate how they compress images so astrophotos in particular look pretty shit over there. PS. I bet Andromeda will be even easier to find in this photo.
It’s allergy season.
Ballet in the Park by Kent Freeman https://flic.kr/p/2m4EEoz