April 1, 2024 - White-headed Robin-Chat (Cossypha heinrichi)
Found in parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola these Old World flycatchers live in forests, often near water, and sometimes in savannas. They eat insects, especially ants, foraging on and near the ground and following driver ant columns. Little is known about their breeding behavior, though fledglings have been seen in November and a bird in breeding condition was recorded in September.
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This happens more often than you would think
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Finally making progress on this again!
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Did some whiteboard art as was requested by my aunt
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Complete! This is a gift sticker for all who have donated to Copper's care. I'll be reaching out to donators ASAP.
We're still deep in debt for the emergency visits and could really use your help! Donations throughout this month will still get this special sticker. 💖
☕ https://ko-fi.com/brushfeather
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I really like how this heron drawing turned out. (It was inspired by the heron I saw flying near Epcot last month).
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This month has been rough on me. Wow
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Coo!
Kofi
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Cooffee!
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Painted my bird Green Bean
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April 2, 2024 - Yellow-bellied Seedeater (Sporophila nigricollis)
Found from Costa Rica south to Brazil and northeastern Argentina, but not in much of the Amazon basin, these seedeaters live in grassy habitats. Usually foraging in small flocks or pairs, they eat mostly grass seeds. They weave cup-shaped nests from grass, fibers, twigs, and spiderwebs near the ground in bushes or trees. Females lay clutches of two or sometimes three eggs.
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Bad days don't make you a failure! Good days don't make you a faker!
You are worth more than what you can do on any given day!
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Complete! Decided to do sets of 4.
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Carolina Wren
Based on a photo in Birding Virginia FB group by Kevin Thompson of a Carolina Wren catching bugs off a shop light.
Medium is Microsoft FreshPaint, a little-known free paint simulator. I sometimes enjoy the challenge of mixing my own digital paint in a layerless, simple setting.
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I made a poster with a random selection of seabird courtship rituals!
how the heck did this post do so well?!? anyways as i said if it got popular i would slap it on redbubble i did that, thank you all for all the notes and comments! https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/154720777?asc=u
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