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My friends and I made vegan pasta slugs with foraged nettle pesto for our @hitpointpress.bsky.social Humblewood game night 💚🦉
He's perfect
Detailed marker portrait of a Turkey Vulture from the neck up. The bird is viewed from slightly below.
Portrait of a California Condor from neck up, drawn with markers. The condor is looking left over its shoulder.
A Turkey Vulture companion portrait to my California Condor from Birdtober. The Turkey Vulture will be an Early Bird reward to my Birdtober Stickers campaign, which runs April 23 to May 14. Back in the first 48 hours to get a free vulture sticker!
#BirdArt #BSNM #SciArt #Copic #Birdstickers
A black cockerel with dark eyes and red hackles
Selfie with the cock on my shoulder
I hold the bird outdoors near some sorrel
I hold my cock proudly aloft in the woods
Doin a rock out with my cock out, as it were. This young gentleman is Black Ruby (rooby?), one of the chicks Half-note Hen hatched weirdly last October. He is growing up beautifully and is reasonably tame...great apprentice rooster so far.
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Coral background with faint heart illustrations. A glossy male Blackbird with a bright yellow bill faces left. Large title reads: “Birds as bad exes*” Smaller text reads: “*Yes, you read that right.”
Happy Valentine’s Day, from us to you. Tag your exes. Xoxox
Multiple angles of a ceramic sculpture of a fox like canine reclining on all fours on the ground with its head tilted upward, its eyes large, soulful, and inquisitive. Its pelt is full of reds, browns, greys, and black. Flora creeps all over its neck and onto its shoulders. On its back is an intersection of a rainbow flag, trans, and nonbinary flag, all three joined together by a full moon. Under the moon reads "SURVIVAL" Below is a panel of white canine forms tenderly embracing; snout touching snout and resting on eachother. Under them a flower almost resembles a heart, and by the sprawl of its roots are two canid skulls facing eachother.
"Survival"
Cone 5.5 stoneware, underglaze, glaze, nichrome wire
A piece about caring and bonding deeply intertwined with survival, and death as a legacy to the building of love and community.
Post 1/2 #ceramics
Here's some art. Abolish ICE.
This was absolutely for a very specific frame I had 8)
I'm here for these ears
Um pássaro de plumagem predominantemente branca, com cabeça cinza-claro e bico vermelho-vivo, está em pleno voo. Suas asas abertas revelam detalhes em preto e branco nas pontas, enquanto suas patas vermelhas estão estendidas para baixo, como se preparando para pousar sobre a água de tom acinzentado que preenche o fundo da imagem. Atenção: O alt da imagem foi gerado automaticamente.
🇧🇷Gaivota-de-cabeça-cinza
🌎Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus
Conservação: Pouco Preocupante
A gaivota-de-cabeça-cinza é uma ave charadriiforme da família Laridae
📷 Paulo Fenalti
A photograph of a Black-crowned Night Heron. It is perched in a tree and the tree is in better focus than the bird because I am not a great photographer. The photograph is a portrait of the heron, from the chest up. It is a grey heron with enormous red eyes with yellow eyelids, a black cap, and a long, pointed black and grey beak. The heron's beak is wide open with its tongue extended. The tongue is bright pink and sharply pointed, with a backwards facing point near the base, looking a bit like a spear or something. I really don't know how to describe heron tongues. They are bony and weird and I think they're neat.
tongue-bones, tongue-bones, sharply pointly tongue-bones
mood
A glowing purple scorpion wearing a Santa hat jumping out of a present box. The text reads: Surprise! The enchanted scorpion of your dreams! It's the perfect gift for you - a normal person who understands the ramifications and complexities of owning an enchanted scorpion. Adults can make informed decisions about the things they own. Kids need help. Only buy safe gifts for kids this holiday season.
It's the most wonderful time of the year.
Green anole, head and part of its tail poking out of a large oblong moth cocoon dangling under an oak twig
It's Dec. 1st, which means I begin my recap of the year's favorites by posting a creature per day for the duration. They may be something rare, something pretty, something silly, something I just love for Reasons, or something all of the above.
Here's an anole cuddled in a moth cocoon, for Day 1. 💚
Most likely. I was on my way to wetlands nearby, walking through a suburb when I first saw it. It ran down a private road, so I walked in the opposite direction it was going. It wasn't long before it ran back past me into the wetlands, so it must have found the chicken close by.
- A little bird told me...
- Wait. A little bird? What size?
- I... what I meant is...
- Please, select the size of the bird that told you something:
Running away from death 𓃘
What a spiritual practice actually looks like:
Repost with a tweet you still think about
raven child looking exactly like an adult except for the BRIGHT PINK MOUTH its gaping at its parent in the hope she'll stuff some food in there
raven baby continuing to beg extravagantly from dubious parent bird
the parent has flown away but the baby continues to flutter its wings and gape after it hopefully
I need to clean my windows but look how baby this baby is
three raven kids loitering in my bird bath, looking for crimes to do
in better news the raven I fed when she broke her wing last summer has THREE unbelievably stupid babies this year and they are SUCH brainless feathery assholes I love them
You echoed my taste in shelter cat window shopping with every single one of these.
I almost walked off the pier in Chicago when the Piping Plover flew by. "That was him!" I exclaimed. "Yeah, I saw you almost die," said @zlatohrbitek.bsky.social.
Look, if you want to work birding into a murder mystery the way to do it is to have the murderer get caught because they found a county bird at the site where they dumped the body and created an eBird checklist for it.