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Hi, my name’s Anna and I spend a lot of time drinking tea and drawing things :) 🐋
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Eurasian nuthatch/nötväcka. Värmland, Sweden (April 1, 2024).
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I got in one (1) night's moth-ing before the weather turned again, but fingers crossed for tomorrow 💖🦋
Until we're past the gales, here's some super-cute moths from previous years to remind you that:
- moths are beautiful
- they pollinate ur plants at night
- their caterpillars are essential food for baby birds
- they're a crucial part of many ecosystems, with life cycles connected to those of trees and wildflowers, birds, and lots of other invertebrates
The moths in the pics are: small emerald, blood vein, small blood vein, tree lichen beauty, box tree moth, orange swift, scorched wing, riband wave & willow beauty, brimstone moth.
Thank you from the Moth Promotional Board ✨🦋✨
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Jimmy the golden retriever painted on a coaster🌻
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Badger petal coaster 🦡
I used a still from BBC’s Wild Isles for the reference :)
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Tree frog
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Beautiful!

Great spotted woodpecker/större hackspett. Värmland, Sweden (March 21, 2024).
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My brain: You have so many tight deadlines. So many things on your weekly schedule. So many important jobs. You have to get important work done!!!
My hands:


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Pottery painting Belgian bun for a gift 🥐
The second photo is pre firing :)
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Sketchbook session!!
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Whale bowl details 🌊
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Eurasian nuthatch/nötväcka. Värmland, Sweden (March 7, 2020).
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Clay Humpback whale from clay sessions a while ago 🐋
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Gouache painting of long-tailed tits for the upcoming book about my local nature reserve.
Long-tailed tits make stretchy nests from a base of moss and spider silk. On the outside they’re covered in lichen for camouflage and inside are lined with feathers for cosiness!
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