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Sitting on a leaf partially facing the camera

Sitting on a leaf partially facing the camera

Sitting on a leaf staring into the camera with just its head visible

Sitting on a leaf staring into the camera with just its head visible

Closer photo of it on a leaf partially facing the camera

Closer photo of it on a leaf partially facing the camera

Facing away from the camera showing it's bronze colouration, whilst sitting on a dead leaf

Facing away from the camera showing it's bronze colouration, whilst sitting on a dead leaf

A cute jumping spider I saw a few months ago!

#spider #arachnid #jumpingspider

1 month ago 2 2 0 0
Image showing 12 simple drawings of various species

Image showing 12 simple drawings of various species

I've been wanting to improve my chibi style, so I've been experimenting lately using my characters and pets!

#digitalart #chibi #originalcharacter #animalart #canineoc #animaloc

1 month ago 6 0 0 0
The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail

The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail

The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail

The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail

The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail

The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail

The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail

The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail

Here's a couple more photos as well

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail. In this photo it's laying down looking into the camera

The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail. In this photo it's laying down looking into the camera

The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail. In this photo it is sitting down with its back facing the camera, whilst it's looking back at the camera

The photo shows an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail. In this photo it is sitting down with its back facing the camera, whilst it's looking back at the camera

The photo shows a sitting side profile of an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail

The photo shows a sitting side profile of an orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail

The photo shows a sitting orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail. In this photo its almost turned its back to the camera and looking forward

The photo shows a sitting orange fox with black fur going along the back of its neck to the halfway point of its tail. In this photo its almost turned its back to the camera and looking forward

I saw this unique fox with partial melanism a few months ago and thought I should share some photos here!

#fox #photography #animalphotography

3 months ago 8 0 1 0
Digital art piece of a winged wolf looking up into the sky.
She has a blue-grey face, with white cheeks, neck muzzle and forehead. Her ears are black like her gold-tipped feathered wings.
Her glowing yellow eye has a star in it, and also has small gold stars below it as well as speckles and streaks.
She's also emitting a magical gold dust

Digital art piece of a winged wolf looking up into the sky. She has a blue-grey face, with white cheeks, neck muzzle and forehead. Her ears are black like her gold-tipped feathered wings. Her glowing yellow eye has a star in it, and also has small gold stars below it as well as speckles and streaks. She's also emitting a magical gold dust

-- Eternity (Commision) --

Commissioned by Skeletta on Deviantart, to be a gift for KamiraWolfDemon for her birthday!

I really enjoyed drawing her, she has such a pretty design!

#wolf #canineart #digitalart

1 year ago 5 0 0 0
Digital illustration showing 5 skink designs

Number one is a side view of a dark brown lizard with a cream stripe and many light spots that is sticking it's blue tongue out

Number two is pale white and brown shingleback skink with horns and a third eye, sticking its blue tongue out as a threat display

Number three is a grey morethia skink with two dark stripes going from head to midway down the tail, with a white stripe between them. Orange patches are on the throat and tail, as well as small spikes on the head, with two larger ones on the tail.

Number four is a lizard not based on any species, it has a very short tail and smaller proportions. The colours are dark orange to white, with dark patchy stripes across its back.

Number five is another shingleback, this one with darker browns, a cream face and pale belly. They have feather-like protrusions on the head and tail, as well as extra toes making them look like bird feet

Digital illustration showing 5 skink designs Number one is a side view of a dark brown lizard with a cream stripe and many light spots that is sticking it's blue tongue out Number two is pale white and brown shingleback skink with horns and a third eye, sticking its blue tongue out as a threat display Number three is a grey morethia skink with two dark stripes going from head to midway down the tail, with a white stripe between them. Orange patches are on the throat and tail, as well as small spikes on the head, with two larger ones on the tail. Number four is a lizard not based on any species, it has a very short tail and smaller proportions. The colours are dark orange to white, with dark patchy stripes across its back. Number five is another shingleback, this one with darker browns, a cream face and pale belly. They have feather-like protrusions on the head and tail, as well as extra toes making them look like bird feet

Digital illustration showing four wallaby designs

Number one is a grey bettong with stripes along their head and back

Number two is a brown striped quokka poking it's small tongue out

Number three is a brown and yellow rock-wallaby. Mostly brown with yellow stripes on the back, tail tip, cheek ears & belly

Number four is an orange Hare-wallaby with red-brown ears, feet, nose, tail stripes and a patch on their back

Digital illustration showing four wallaby designs Number one is a grey bettong with stripes along their head and back Number two is a brown striped quokka poking it's small tongue out Number three is a brown and yellow rock-wallaby. Mostly brown with yellow stripes on the back, tail tip, cheek ears & belly Number four is an orange Hare-wallaby with red-brown ears, feet, nose, tail stripes and a patch on their back

Digital illustration showing 6 mixed creature designs

Number one was made combining features from european bee-eaters, night monkeys, lhasa apso and iguanodon. Body from monkeys, face from iguanodon, fluffiness from lhasa apso and feathers and colouring from bee-eaters

Two was manta rays, koala and hippocampus. Manta fins and tail, hippocampus head shape and fins, koala ear shape and paws

Three was cape petrels, skye terriers, leaf-cutter bees, varied lorikeets and stick insects. Terrier body, ears and fur, petrel beak and feet, bee antennae, eyes and rear, lorikeet colouring and eye patch, stick insect tail

Four was waterbuck, zebras and striped hyenas. Waterbuck body shape, horns and ears, zebra mane and stripes, hyena face, paws, tail stripes and general colouring.

Five was sea otters, tree frogs and tigers. Otter tail with head and body shape, frog eyes, back legs and colouring, tiger ears, fur and partial colouring

Six was Carnations, palmchats and crested shriketits. Carnation stem tail with  petal protrusions on the head, neck and tail, palmchat body and beak, shriketit colouring

Digital illustration showing 6 mixed creature designs Number one was made combining features from european bee-eaters, night monkeys, lhasa apso and iguanodon. Body from monkeys, face from iguanodon, fluffiness from lhasa apso and feathers and colouring from bee-eaters Two was manta rays, koala and hippocampus. Manta fins and tail, hippocampus head shape and fins, koala ear shape and paws Three was cape petrels, skye terriers, leaf-cutter bees, varied lorikeets and stick insects. Terrier body, ears and fur, petrel beak and feet, bee antennae, eyes and rear, lorikeet colouring and eye patch, stick insect tail Four was waterbuck, zebras and striped hyenas. Waterbuck body shape, horns and ears, zebra mane and stripes, hyena face, paws, tail stripes and general colouring. Five was sea otters, tree frogs and tigers. Otter tail with head and body shape, frog eyes, back legs and colouring, tiger ears, fur and partial colouring Six was Carnations, palmchats and crested shriketits. Carnation stem tail with petal protrusions on the head, neck and tail, palmchat body and beak, shriketit colouring

Digital illustration showing four emu designs

Number one is a light blue emu with dark blue wings and neck

Number two is a fluffy white emu with cream and brown patches like a calico cat.

Number three is close to a real emu's colouring, mostly dark grey with dark stripes horizontally across the body and light grey belly with one strip on the back. The neck and face is light blue with the hair/feathers on the head being dark grey

Number four is a brown emu with some cassowary features, an orange casque, wings claws and long middle nails on the feet. The colouring has lots of dark brown stripes with bits of cream stripes vertically on the back, tail and wing tips

Digital illustration showing four emu designs Number one is a light blue emu with dark blue wings and neck Number two is a fluffy white emu with cream and brown patches like a calico cat. Number three is close to a real emu's colouring, mostly dark grey with dark stripes horizontally across the body and light grey belly with one strip on the back. The neck and face is light blue with the hair/feathers on the head being dark grey Number four is a brown emu with some cassowary features, an orange casque, wings claws and long middle nails on the feet. The colouring has lots of dark brown stripes with bits of cream stripes vertically on the back, tail and wing tips

These are my most recent adopt batches!

If interested in adopting them I'm Accepting:
Money (Usd by PayPal or Stripe), Art and characters!

Lizards: All Open ($10)
Wallabies: 1, 3 & 4 Open ($10)
Mixed Creatures: All open except 4 ($25)
Emus: 1 Open ($10)

1 year ago 3 0 0 0

Thank you, I really appreciate it!! These cuter/ more stylised drawings are so fun to do!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
Digital headshot drawing of a fluffy brown, cream and white cat with candy cane antlers.

The cat is facing and looking forward with it's large green eyes. It also has a small fang sticking out of it's mouth and a dark green nose.

The facial colouring features a brown mask pattern around the eyes, tan oval eyebrows and lower face, white on the top part of the mouth as well as above the eyes and finally cream cheeks going up to the hair-like fur on top of their head.
The ears are dark brown, with the insides being dark and light green

Digital headshot drawing of a fluffy brown, cream and white cat with candy cane antlers. The cat is facing and looking forward with it's large green eyes. It also has a small fang sticking out of it's mouth and a dark green nose. The facial colouring features a brown mask pattern around the eyes, tan oval eyebrows and lower face, white on the top part of the mouth as well as above the eyes and finally cream cheeks going up to the hair-like fur on top of their head. The ears are dark brown, with the insides being dark and light green

Christmas gift for my niece!

This is a character I adopted for her earlier this year from skepptical on toyhouse

1 year ago 22 1 1 0
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Digital art piece showing a cel-shaded cream dingo with tan ears from shoulder to ears.
Her head is posed at around three quarters, with her ears perked up and mouth open in a smile. Her bright orange and red eyes are looking ahead of her.
She has five scars showing. three above her right eye, one above her nose, and another going down to her mouth. There's also a small notch in her left ear

The background is a light to dark red gradient, with three diagonal scratch marks in the the center

Digital art piece showing a cel-shaded cream dingo with tan ears from shoulder to ears. Her head is posed at around three quarters, with her ears perked up and mouth open in a smile. Her bright orange and red eyes are looking ahead of her. She has five scars showing. three above her right eye, one above her nose, and another going down to her mouth. There's also a small notch in her left ear The background is a light to dark red gradient, with three diagonal scratch marks in the the center

Digital reference sheet of the cream dingo. Two side views of both sides, and two headshots, one front view and the other side with the mouth open.

Her colouring is mostly cream with a lighter under belly, legs and part of her lower head, she also has a tan colour along her back, nose bridge and tail. Her ears a darker tan as well as under her eyes.

She also has many scars, three above her right eye, five on her snout and many more elsewhere

Digital reference sheet of the cream dingo. Two side views of both sides, and two headshots, one front view and the other side with the mouth open. Her colouring is mostly cream with a lighter under belly, legs and part of her lower head, she also has a tan colour along her back, nose bridge and tail. Her ears a darker tan as well as under her eyes. She also has many scars, three above her right eye, five on her snout and many more elsewhere

New headshot for my dingo character Satara!
I tried to do a different eye style, adding in the marks from the hunter band/ her scars into them as well.

She's a main character in my comic Unearthed Enmity, so I thought she deserved a new art piece!
unearthed-enmity.carrd.co

#oc #animaloc #canine

1 year ago 16 2 0 0
Digital image showing 6 different creatures.

Number one is a mostly orange dragon with brown splodges on it's body and a cream belly, tail tip and spots in the wings. On it's head are two blue frills behind it's ear-like appendages, and two thin horns, one grey and one cream. This dragon is in a flying pose with it's tail curled up behind.

Number two is a thin looking fluffy raptor with a large head crest. They have an orange head and neck with part of the neck and cheek being white. The lower body is mostly white with bands of black across them, and a black tail tip

Number three is a white and grey cockatoo with a bright red messy crest. The face is pure white with a couple spots of light grey, and red surrounding the blue skin around the brown eye.
The rest of the body is largely light grey with the belly being white, and the tail and wings tips fading into a darker grey.

Number four is a small stocky grey gryphon with a large fluffy tail. Their head features a white patch on the lower face and a line under the eye, with an orange band covering the forehead and going around the top of the big lime green eye, at the end having a few white spots.
The rest of the body has a few stripes of brown with white leading down the legs to the grey claws on the front and white paws on the back legs.
The tail is a pale orange with the brown stripes leading down.

Number 5 is a hooved animal with spider-like fangs, long ears, three horns, a fluffy mane and long tufted tail. The first half of the body is mostly white with bands of dark blue on the neck and around the lilac eye. The bottom half is a mix of olive and dark green on the back with darker stripes coming down

Number six is a yellow thylacine with patches and stripes of orange leading into yellow which then goes to a light green on the belly. Dark blue stripes lead down the back and tail, with a large patch covering the forehead down to the nose

Digital image showing 6 different creatures. Number one is a mostly orange dragon with brown splodges on it's body and a cream belly, tail tip and spots in the wings. On it's head are two blue frills behind it's ear-like appendages, and two thin horns, one grey and one cream. This dragon is in a flying pose with it's tail curled up behind. Number two is a thin looking fluffy raptor with a large head crest. They have an orange head and neck with part of the neck and cheek being white. The lower body is mostly white with bands of black across them, and a black tail tip Number three is a white and grey cockatoo with a bright red messy crest. The face is pure white with a couple spots of light grey, and red surrounding the blue skin around the brown eye. The rest of the body is largely light grey with the belly being white, and the tail and wings tips fading into a darker grey. Number four is a small stocky grey gryphon with a large fluffy tail. Their head features a white patch on the lower face and a line under the eye, with an orange band covering the forehead and going around the top of the big lime green eye, at the end having a few white spots. The rest of the body has a few stripes of brown with white leading down the legs to the grey claws on the front and white paws on the back legs. The tail is a pale orange with the brown stripes leading down. Number 5 is a hooved animal with spider-like fangs, long ears, three horns, a fluffy mane and long tufted tail. The first half of the body is mostly white with bands of dark blue on the neck and around the lilac eye. The bottom half is a mix of olive and dark green on the back with darker stripes coming down Number six is a yellow thylacine with patches and stripes of orange leading into yellow which then goes to a light green on the belly. Dark blue stripes lead down the back and tail, with a large patch covering the forehead down to the nose

Adopt Raffle!

Everyone gets two entries to start with, just comment with the character/s you like most!

If you'd like more entries you can:
- Repost this (+1)
- Tag someone (+1 each person, up to 2)

--The raffle ends on the 24th--

#raffle #adopt #adoptable

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Skelettaa - Hobbyist, General Artist | DeviantArt Check out Skelettaa's art on DeviantArt. Browse the user profile and get inspired.

Skeletta- www.deviantart.com/skelettaa
NorthernRed- www.deviantart.com/northernred

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
Digital drawing of wolf character Norr's head facing to the right while looking to left. His expression is neutral with maybe a little bit of annoyance.

He is a fluffy white wolf with a mane, his face has a mask pattern that goes from light to dark red at his nose. His ears also show a similar gradient with dark red tips.

He has bright orange irises with a light to darker orange

Digital drawing of wolf character Norr's head facing to the right while looking to left. His expression is neutral with maybe a little bit of annoyance. He is a fluffy white wolf with a mane, his face has a mask pattern that goes from light to dark red at his nose. His ears also show a similar gradient with dark red tips. He has bright orange irises with a light to darker orange

Digital art piece featuring the side profiles of Xaya, a red and white wolf, running with Milka, her colourful Caique/parrot companion flying next to her.

Xaya is looking back while running to watch Milka, and her expression is happy and playful.

Xaya has a mostly dark red body with a lighter red belly and legs. Her face, front feet and inside ears are bright white. Around her eyes is a light grey colour with smaller grey dots around them. Her bright red irises and orange sclera stand out against her white fur, making them the focal point of the art piece.

Milka the caique is a small bird with a dark green on her tail and the outside of her wings and grey inside the wings. Her belly is an off white, with her legs and part of her face having a blend of orange and yellow. The top of her head is black which covers part of her bright red eye

Digital art piece featuring the side profiles of Xaya, a red and white wolf, running with Milka, her colourful Caique/parrot companion flying next to her. Xaya is looking back while running to watch Milka, and her expression is happy and playful. Xaya has a mostly dark red body with a lighter red belly and legs. Her face, front feet and inside ears are bright white. Around her eyes is a light grey colour with smaller grey dots around them. Her bright red irises and orange sclera stand out against her white fur, making them the focal point of the art piece. Milka the caique is a small bird with a dark green on her tail and the outside of her wings and grey inside the wings. Her belly is an off white, with her legs and part of her face having a blend of orange and yellow. The top of her head is black which covers part of her bright red eye

Art pieces commissioned by Skeletta to be a gift for NorthernRed for her birthday!

(Links to them both in the replies!)

#digitalart #animalart #wolfart

1 year ago 9 4 1 0

Update: #1 and #3 are now unavailable

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
Image showing digital drawings of the three extant (living) cassowary species.

They are all large flightless birds with long black feathers covering most of their bodies, except for their legs, half of their neck and head.

The differences between them include:

-The Southern Cassowary having two long red wattles with a mostly blue neck and head, as well as a larger brown casque on their head

-The Northern Cassowary has a blue head with a yellow neck and singular wattle. The folded casque being a pale blue/green mixed with light brown

-The Dwarf Cassowary, has a pale blue head and slightly darker blue neck with red on the back of it. This one also has no wattles, just feathers coming up higher compared to the other species.
The casque is the shortest of all three too

Image showing digital drawings of the three extant (living) cassowary species. They are all large flightless birds with long black feathers covering most of their bodies, except for their legs, half of their neck and head. The differences between them include: -The Southern Cassowary having two long red wattles with a mostly blue neck and head, as well as a larger brown casque on their head -The Northern Cassowary has a blue head with a yellow neck and singular wattle. The folded casque being a pale blue/green mixed with light brown -The Dwarf Cassowary, has a pale blue head and slightly darker blue neck with red on the back of it. This one also has no wattles, just feathers coming up higher compared to the other species. The casque is the shortest of all three too

Image showing the southern Cassowary  with a small tan and white chick with dark brown stripes across its body. They're both in-between two blocks of text

The text reads:

Animal Facts!

Southern Cassowaries

-They are one of the largest living birds, just under ostriches and emus, height-wise

-They're omnivorous, but around 90% of their diet consists of fruit

-The Australian population is currently endangered, cars and dog attacks being the cause of most deaths

-Females are typically larger, have larger casques and bills, and also have brighter colouring on their heads and necks

- They're a solitary species, only interacting with others during breeding season

-The males will make the nest, incubate the eggs and also raise the chicks alone

-With their powerful kicks and sharp claws they've been said to be the most dangerous and aggressive bird, however
 that's not entirely true. Most of those showing aggression were fed by humans, meaning they were expecting food.
The others are usually protecting themselves, food or their chicks. 
Since 1900 there's only been two deaths by cassowaries, one of which was iniated by two young boys aiming to kill the bird

Image showing the southern Cassowary with a small tan and white chick with dark brown stripes across its body. They're both in-between two blocks of text The text reads: Animal Facts! Southern Cassowaries -They are one of the largest living birds, just under ostriches and emus, height-wise -They're omnivorous, but around 90% of their diet consists of fruit -The Australian population is currently endangered, cars and dog attacks being the cause of most deaths -Females are typically larger, have larger casques and bills, and also have brighter colouring on their heads and necks - They're a solitary species, only interacting with others during breeding season -The males will make the nest, incubate the eggs and also raise the chicks alone -With their powerful kicks and sharp claws they've been said to be the most dangerous and aggressive bird, however that's not entirely true. Most of those showing aggression were fed by humans, meaning they were expecting food. The others are usually protecting themselves, food or their chicks. Since 1900 there's only been two deaths by cassowaries, one of which was iniated by two young boys aiming to kill the bird

Image showing the Northern and Dwarf cassowaries under a block of text. Three Cassowary silhouettes are shown below them, ordered from smallest to largest, Dwarf, northern then the southern Cassowary 

The text reads:

Other Cassowaries

-There are four known species of cassowary: southern, northern,
dwarf and the extinct pygmy cassowary. All three extant (alive)
species are found in new Guniea, with Australia only 
having the southern species 

-Surprisingly cassowaries are most closely related to kiwis

-All species are quite shy, and typically avoid humans

-They do possess wings, but they are very small and barely visible.
 The feathers on them being stiff and quill-like

Image showing the Northern and Dwarf cassowaries under a block of text. Three Cassowary silhouettes are shown below them, ordered from smallest to largest, Dwarf, northern then the southern Cassowary The text reads: Other Cassowaries -There are four known species of cassowary: southern, northern, dwarf and the extinct pygmy cassowary. All three extant (alive) species are found in new Guniea, with Australia only having the southern species -Surprisingly cassowaries are most closely related to kiwis -All species are quite shy, and typically avoid humans -They do possess wings, but they are very small and barely visible. The feathers on them being stiff and quill-like

These were some cassowaries I drew a couple months ago! I made them for a fact page I put at the end of one of my comic's chapters.
I really like how they turned out, I don't draw realistic animals very often!
The lines from them are also free to use as well
www.deviantart.com/cairinaadopt...

1 year ago 6 1 0 1
(4/4 Open) Raptor Adopts on Toyhou.se Check out (4/4 Open) Raptor Adopts from Cairina_Adoptables@TH!

These will come with wingless versions too, excluding #2

Extra information on them can be seen here as well
toyhou.se/30227521.44-...

1- Open (Yellow Collared Macaws)

2- Open (Red-breasted Pygmy Parrot)

3- Open (Colombian Chachalaca)

4- Open (Ovenbird)

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
Digital drawing showing 4 different designs of feathered dinosaur-like animals.

The first is a tall, skinny, fluffy green, blue and yellow raptor with a white mask pattern around their eyes. Their tail is long, red and has a light blue tuft at the end

The second has an emu-like shape, is mostly green with a yellow/orange face and belly, as well as a blue marking around the face going above the eye.

The third is duck-like and has a more neutral pallet of browns, white and greys, with a small amount of red on the underside of the feathered tail and the three feathers coming off the head

And the final design is a brown, white and orange raptor sitting down. They have small ear tufts similar to some owl species and a long fluffy tail, as well as relatively large legs

Digital drawing showing 4 different designs of feathered dinosaur-like animals. The first is a tall, skinny, fluffy green, blue and yellow raptor with a white mask pattern around their eyes. Their tail is long, red and has a light blue tuft at the end The second has an emu-like shape, is mostly green with a yellow/orange face and belly, as well as a blue marking around the face going above the eye. The third is duck-like and has a more neutral pallet of browns, white and greys, with a small amount of red on the underside of the feathered tail and the three feathers coming off the head And the final design is a brown, white and orange raptor sitting down. They have small ear tufts similar to some owl species and a long fluffy tail, as well as relatively large legs

I make a batch of adopts each week, this one was raptor creatures!
Their colours were based on some bird species. (Will be listed in the thread/replies, along with the character's availability)

If interested in adopting them I'm Accepting:
$20 usd (PayPal or Stripe), Art and characters!

1 year ago 3 0 1 0

Thank you, I really appreciate it!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Thank you!

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Digital Drawing of Shriek, a large bird-like creature from Ori and the will of wisps

Digital Drawing of Shriek, a large bird-like creature from Ori and the will of wisps

Digital drawing of a Numbat, a small endangered Australian marsupial. 

They have long snouts, brown and grey fur with a dark mask/stripe pattern across their eyes and white stripes across their backs

Digital drawing of a Numbat, a small endangered Australian marsupial. They have long snouts, brown and grey fur with a dark mask/stripe pattern across their eyes and white stripes across their backs

Photo of what I believe is a June beetle, specifically Diphucephala colaspidoides.

Image shows a small green beetle resting on a yellow buttercup flower

Photo of what I believe is a June beetle, specifically Diphucephala colaspidoides. Image shows a small green beetle resting on a yellow buttercup flower

Photo of a male Galah/ Rose-breasted Cockatoo. (Males have dark eyes)

Image shows half a pink cockatoo looking into the camera from a side profile angle, with a blurred background

Photo of a male Galah/ Rose-breasted Cockatoo. (Males have dark eyes) Image shows half a pink cockatoo looking into the camera from a side profile angle, with a blurred background

Hi, this is my first post here! I usually make separate accounts for all the things I do, but this time I thought I'd just share everything on one.
So here I'll be posting art, photography, adoptables, bases and more!

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