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Recent content by dedennedillo

  1. Eastern Aardwolf [Proteles {cristatus} septentrionalis]

    Eastern Aardwolf [Proteles {cristatus} septentrionalis]

    The eastern aardwolf, now considered by some authorities to be a separate species from the southern aardwolf. In the style of Sartore Modelled and rendered in Blender
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    Assortment of Bits and Crumbs

    I have been making bird models in Blender for some time, and given how long the tiles take to make I have decided to post some of the 'to appear' birds here. But hopefully not all of them. Here is a personal favourite of mine I made recently for K - the King Vulture. Each flight feather has...
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    Single word birds beginning with Z

    As you may know I have been working on birds A-Z tiles for a good while now. And I have a list which will govern as to what will appear on each tile. But Z had me in a bit of a hard place... I have one species listed, which is an adjective-type species; say Zigzag Heron or Zebra Dove [not saying...
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    Critique my stuff!

    King of Saxony's Bird of Paradise Curious on other's thoughts on how it came out.
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    A game of predictions

    I have been uploading my alphabetical tiles here for a while. So I have thought of a fun game. The short of it - you predict, of the birds listed, which ones will be in the next tile I create! K KAGU KAKA KAKARIKI KALIJ KAKAPO KEA KESTREL [EURASIAN] KESTREL [AMERICAN] KILLDEER KINGBIRD...
  6. 'The Letter J'

    'The Letter J'

    Five species, bringing the cumulative total to 100; ten-square. We find ourselves somewhere in equatorial America, where the largest stork that lives there indulges in what is to become the crown jewel of children's fun centres everywhere.... the ball-pit. Not sure how the other four got here...
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    Gender Transition Begins.

    I apologise if this was put in the wrong board.
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    Gender Transition Begins.

    I recall it has been for all the years of my life that I have had comfort in some aspects of myself, but even so, discomfort in others. Some of these discomforts have stayed with me throughout my life since I was young. I have found socialising with girls and women very much interesting...
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    Critique my stuff!

    https://www.birdforum.net/threads/my-alphabetical-bird-compendium.459273/#post-4667749 I have posted the other five tiles to the gallery.
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    Critique my stuff!

    You read it yourself - you get to critique the nine tiles I have made up to now, as to where accuracy could've been better in any regards. And if you wish you can even request to critique birds of upcoming tiles if you so desire!
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    The A to Z list; so far

    I thought as I was putting my tiles here, it would be fun to see how many of the list members here have seen themselves. A ADELIE PENGUIN Pygoscelis adeliae ALBATROSS Phoebastria immutabilis AMERICAN PYGMY KINGFISHER Chloroceryle anea ANDEAN CONDOR Vultur gryphus ANNA'S HUMMIGBIRD Calypte...
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    Chances of seeing a Quetzal

    I might be going to Costa Rica from later July to August of 2026. Part of the itinerary is a trip to the Cloud Forests, which from what I understand is the native range of the resplendent quetzal. But this will be about the time from what I understand when the breeding season will be finishing...
  13. 'The Letter I'

    'The Letter I'

    I is for impasto. The hard-brushed style this tile has been done in. Nine, the position of I in the alphabet, is square of three - and depicted here are 4 species - but only 3 you have not seen before. The Eagle-Owl is a subspecies from the Persian Gulf.
  14. 'The Letter H'

    'The Letter H'

    A houbara, a hoatzin, and a honeyguide are among the eleven species to be hovered over in this spacey scene. There is an almost even split between New World and Old World. These tiles have gotten to the point that with the detail and number of species they take months to complete....not sure how...
  15. Egg Ratio Cartoon

    Egg Ratio Cartoon

    Here then is a cartoon. Some birds surprisingly do have eggs that are greater ratio compared to their body weight than the kiwis. Seabirds, anyways. Both species of Xantus' Murrelet - the Scripps' and Guadalupe Murrelets - lay an egg about 24% of their body weight. Marginally more than whatever...
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