This year's end-of-year illustration for The Institute for Bird Populations features an adult American Goshawk perched in the pines that overlook Half Dome in Yosemite National Park.
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Accipiter gentilis [オオタカ,Northern Goshawk]
ポートレート😊
在庫から。
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The Space Goshawk, again.
As before, a bird that carries both space and molten gold on it’s wings. This time with ties to time itself, if the spurs on the rings around it’s head are to be believed. An elusive creature.
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A page of bird studies in ballpoint pen
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Thinking about how Klingons have the “Bird-of-Prey” warship and Romulans have “Falcon class” ships as well as the “Warbird” model and it just got me thinking that Star Trek aliens might be as obsessed with their raptors as we are with ours. So I made this weird niche comparison to various raptor species and now I can’t see crested caracaras the same way
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mouse drawing of a northern goshawk :)
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I’m pretty sure I saw a northern goshawk today!
I was comparing birds to the one I saw and northern goshawk was what matched up with what I saw/heard
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Accipiter gentilis [オオタカ,Northern Goshawk]
飛翔🎉
在庫から。
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#494, a northern goshawk.
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bless this artist for capturing the foot tuck
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S a o i r s e K i n n e y
Saoirse is symbolized by the northern goshawk, an aggressive, reckless, and extremely agile bird of prey whose diet includes numerous species of birds. An important object for her story is the Kinney family dagger, based on the medieval Irish scian, commissioned by Fergal Kinney in 1968. It is a symbolic representation of the Kinney family’s power, and can only be wielded by the head of the family. Engraved on the twelve-inch blade is the Irish word for family, written in Ogham, the Irish script which existed before the adoption of the Latin alphabet.
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