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# I haf been making ze artsings, nein?


Click 'em for biiiiiger versions (like 1200 px or so)

I should also add that for non-birders, a 'crippling view' is where you get a great view of a bird that you never thought you'd see, resulting in a short-term paralysis or BSOD.
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:40, archived)
# The boyd in the top picture has the cold dead eyes of a killer
The cassowary looks like a rather dandy fellow named Herbert
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:41, archived)
# I was having a discussion the other day about the mental processes of birds.
A Cockatoo will be looking at you and wondering how to wind you up (they've been shown to have a well-developed sense of humour), while a Sparrowhawk is all like:

10 Find prey item
20 Kill prey item
30 Consume prey item
40 GOTO 10

(sorry, I lefted-and-ighted them to take up less /board space, so as not to knacker out anyone's scrolling tendons)
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:44, archived)
# They still come out top and bottom on my fullscreen monitor
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:48, archived)
# Either Ctrl+F5, or they're humping.
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:49, archived)
# ALL avians have the cold eyes of psychotic fiendmasters
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:48, archived)
# All except the Buller's Albatross.
They have remarkably human-like brown eyes.
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:50, archived)
# I find sunbittens look those most sinister
Ours peer at you looking altogether twisted and evil
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:55, archived)
# I'd love to go see them in the wild.
One day, one day...
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 15:02, archived)
# Aiieee! Birds with human eyes. That's even more sinister:
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 15:00, archived)
# Campbell Albatrosses just look angry.
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 15:02, archived)
# He's just cross
he got in the way of the line-painter machine
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 15:09, archived)
# It is clearly plotting the demise of the human race
patiently abiding it's time
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 15:12, archived)
# Hurrah, more goodness :)
Colonel, you are spoiling us! Cassowaries have lovely front-testes...
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 15:08, archived)
# Chesticles!
These magazine articles have been a great way to keep drawing - it always used to fits and starts about six months apart and now it's down to three (being a quarterly magazine).
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 15:10, archived)
# Good arts here.
:D

(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 15:09, archived)
# Ta!
I've made a cup full of pencil sharpenings over the last few days.
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 15:11, archived)
# A nest.
:D

(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 15:18, archived)
# Both superb....
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 16:07, archived)