a bit late, but here is a bronzewing pigeon for Marchirp day 8!
(Marchirp is run by @elliottnotyet)
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Marchirp day 23: dancing. Here's a secretary bird doing a lil dance
[Image ID: secretary bird, a black and white bird with long legs, wings, neck, and black feathers on the back of its head, stretching out its wings looking over its shoulder. End ID]
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Used @elliottnotyet 's Marchirp list :'D
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common kestrel, always a delight to see when they're hunting!
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I found out about this late and I can not promise I'll do the rest of the prompts, but I did a piece for Marchirp!
Day 15: Vulture
Bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus)
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Day 1 of @elliottnotyet's Marchirp
Chicken
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
[Image ID: Chicken in American Sign Language. Dominant hand in small O handshape starts pointing out in front of signer's mouth, then pecks base hand. End ID]
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Using the Marchirp prompts even though it’s almost the end of the month. First time drawing a bird on IbisPaintX.
Day 1: Quail
Ko-Fi
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DAY 3, PROMPT FROM MARCHIRP. AM V OUT OF IT MY APOLOGIES FOR THE LOWER QUALITY. SHOUTOUT TO DUCKS
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#marchirp
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Kiwi for Marchirp day 6: flightless birds! Obviously I had to draw my blog namesake 😊
(Marchirp is run by @elliottnotyet)
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More crows for Marchirp
[Image ID: 8 crows on power line each hold a different pride flag on a partly cloudy day. End ID]
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Im working on marchirp right now so theres not a lot of posting atm
but heres some sneak peeks
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I FORGOT ABOUT TODAY’S MARCHIRP so this is a little late, but here’s a fluffy round duck for day 3!
(Marchirp is run by @elliottnotyet)
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Day 25 of Marchirp: city birds. Heres a pigeon that built its nest using bird spikes
[Image ID: pigeon in a nest in bird spikes under a light with a nighttime city background. End ID]
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Marchirp day 22: migration. Arctic Terns have the longest migration of any animal. They go from one end off the earth to the other, always chasing summer.
[Image ID: drawing of an arctic tern, a white bird with black feathers on the top of its head and a sharp orange beak, flying across a partly cloudy sky. End ID]
Map by Andreas Trepte from birdnote.org
[Image ID: map of an arctic terns migration. Arrows trail from the arctic circle, to the Antarctic circle and back. End ID]
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