| Title: Owl Eye
Contact: Lesley Sealing
Description: Depiction of the internal anatomy of the eye of a Great Horned Owl and depiction of the eye in relation to the Owl's brain.
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| Title: Indigo Bunting and Bluebells
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Indigo Bunting songbird and Virginia Bluebell spring flowers. Pencil sketch and watercolor painting.
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| Title: Universitty of Michigan Biology Department
Contact: John Megahan
Description: Logo for University of Michigan Biology Department
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| Title: In Madera Canyon
Contact: Rick Wheeler
Description: The children's book, "In Madera Canyon" was recently nominated by ForeWord Book Awards for best "children's picture book," 2010. An educational book focusing on the flora and fauna of Madera Canyon, Arizona. Illustrations are scratchboard/watercolor with additional pencil drawings.
More information available at rickarts.com, bookoftheyearawards, and janeeholt.com. Available for purchase at Amazon.com
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| Title: Atlantic Seashore Ecosystem
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Marine and intertidal invertebrates, fish and birds common to Delaware beaches and bays. Ecosystem fauna and flora including plankton species, seaweeds and dune plants. Original digital image - 4x12 foot mural.
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| Title: Raven
Contact: Consie Powell
Description: Ink and watercolor illustration of a flying raven (Corvus corax)
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| Title: American Robin
Contact: Rosemarie Schwab
Description: Turdus migratorius
Watercolor on illustration board
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| Title: Lake Raptors
Contact: Anthony Galvan III
Description: Composite illustration for article on Cachuma Lake in Santa Barbara County, California. The three species, Bald Eagle, Golden Eagle and Osprey are found during the winter months at the lake.
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| Title: Hummingbird on Hibiscus
Contact: Denise Wagner
Description: Computer painting of a hummingbird on a hisbiscus.
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| Title: Peregine falcons at Mt. Vernon Square
Contact: Kim Harrell
Description: A peregrine falcon and his fledgling son enjoy the view overlooking historic Mt. Vernon Square, as they take a breather during their tour of Baltimore. This mixed-media image was created for the children's book Perry's Baltimore Adventure (Tidewater Publishers, 2003, by Peter Dans, illustrated by Kim Harrell). I met several peregines and learned a lot about Baltimore myself while researching this story.
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| Title: Winter Survival
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: This digital rendering was used as an illustration for New York Times / Science Times cover article on survival strategies of various species during the winter months.
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| Title: White-headed Woodpeckers on Ponderosa Pine
Contact: Kathleen McKeehen
Description: A pair of White-headed woodpeckers on a Ponderosa pine tree.
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| Title: Kestrell Head
Contact: Lesley Sealing
Description: A close-up drawing of a Kestrel falcon head depicting both its exterior and interior structures
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| Title: "Harris' Hawk"
Contact: Rick Wheeler
Description: The head and shoulders of a female Harris' Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus). These hawks have the unique characteristic of hunting in packs, somewhat like wolves (most raptors are solitary hunters). The alpha female leads the hunt.
Accepted to this year's Guild of Natural Science Illustrators Membership Exhibit.
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| Title: Ovenbird Seiurus aurocapillus
Contact: Ikumi Kayama
Description: Image for an Ornithological Atlas for the general audience.
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| Title: Mealy Parrot
Contact: Brittany Walla
Description: Mealy Parrot , Amazona farinosa
Water Color on 140lb
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| Title: Brazilian Cerrado Habitat Group (1st detail)
Contact: Michael Rothman
Description: This is a large work depicting the diminishing Brazilian savanna habitat known as the "cerrado". A typical faunal representative is the endangered Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus); typical, fire resistant floral representatives are the cashew (Anacardium occidentale, Salvertia convallariodora, and Solanum lycocarpum.)
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| Title: North American Prairie Scene
Contact: Trudy Nicholson
Description: Lesser Prairie Chicken (Tympanuchus
pallidicintus) Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia)
Medium: Pen & Ink on scratchboard. Published in
"Stories from Where We Live: The Great North
American Prairie". Milkweed Editions. 2001
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| Title: Cattail Chorus Sign
Contact: Gary Raham
Description: Signage created for the City of Ft. Collins
to advertise the natural area, Cattail
Chorus
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| Title: Air Sacs in an Eagle
Contact: Lesley Sealing
Description: A drawing depicting the air sacs in a Golden Eagle
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| Title: Nature Sampler with John Muir Quote
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: This watercolor sampler depicts critters and plants living and growing in the woods and garden near my studio. The design includes a native Iowa tree frog, bleeding hearts, blue flax, garden snail and American Goldfinch. Designed as a set of artist trading cards and promotional mailer.
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| Title: "Great Blue Heron, Oregon Coast"
Contact: Rick Wheeler
Description: The Great Blue Heron (Ardea hepodias) is a wading bird of the heron family, common to North and Central America. This piece was a commission; 16 x 20 in. Scratchboard/watercolor.
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| Title: Carolina wrenThryothorus ludovicianus
Contact: Ikumi Kayama
Description: Image for an Ornithological Atlas for the general audience.
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| Title: Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)
Contact: Erica Beade
Description: An Adobe Illustrator (vector) image of a ring-necked pheasant.
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| Title: Maelstrom
Contact: Dorie Petrochko
Description: Maelstrom
Multimedia Painting- Acrylic, gouache, watercolor, colored pencil
22" x 30"
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| Title: Cartoon Crow
Contact: Denise Wagner
Description: Computer painting of a crow.
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| Title: Brazilian Cerrado habitat group (2nd detail))
Contact: Michael Rothman
Description: This is a large work depicting the diminishing Brazilian savanna habitat known as the "cerrado". A typical faunal representative is the endangered Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus); typical, fire resistant floral representatives are the cashew (Anacardium occidentale), Salvertia convallariodora, and Solanum lycocarpum.
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| Title: Pollen Peepers
Contact: Jennifer Fairman, CMI
Description:
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| Title: Common Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)
Contact: Trudy Nicholson
Description: Graphite pencil on scratchboard. Based on articles and TV nature programs. Published in Grass Instrument Co. Calendar. 1994
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| Title: Steller's Jay
Contact: Kathleen McKeehen
Description: Watercolor image of portion of Steller's jay.
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| Title: Cattail Chorus
Contact: Gary Raham
Description: Original Artwork for Cattail Chorus
signage, City of Ft. Collins, CO.
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| Title: Muscles in an Eagle Wing
Contact: Lesley Sealing
Description: A drawing showing the muscles, tendons and bones of the elbow joint of a Golden Eagle
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| Title: California Quail
Contact: John Megahan
Description: California Quail that I spotted last year while traveling near John Day Oregon.
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| Title: Osprey / Pandion haliaetus
Contact: Dorie Petrochko
Description: Male Osprey- Pandion haliaetus
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| Title: Hummingbirds
Contact: Diana Marques
Description: Hummingbirds Anna (above), Allen (right) and Rufous, the most common species in California
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| Title: Ring-Necked Pheasant - Detail
Contact: Erica Beade
Description: Detail of an Adobe Illustrator (vector) image of a ring-necked pheasant.
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| Title: Black Guillemots
Contact: Sarah Drummond
Description: Black guillemots, Cepphus grylle. Scratchboard and watercolor 9.5 x 5, 2008
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| Title: Purple-throated Carib hummingbird & Heliconia
Contact: Emily Damstra
Description: Illustration of a Purple-throated Carib hummingbird Eulampis jugularis feeding from Heliconia, with the flower inside the bract dissected to reveal how the beak fits so well into the flower.
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| Title: Barn swallow
Contact: William Hamilton
Description: Barnswallow pursueing a mayfly
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| Title: Grouse wing
Contact: MaryBeth Hinrichs
Description: Study of grouse wing biofact.
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| Title: Woodcock in Courtship Flight
Contact: Rosemarie Schwab
Description: Scolopax minor
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| Title: Sharp-shinned Hawk, Accipiter striatus
Contact: Timothy Sullivan
Description: Immature stage
Media: Watercolor, colored pencil, Adobe Photoshop
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| Title: "Green Winged Macaw"
Contact: Rick Wheeler
Description: The Green Winged Macaw (Ara chloptera) is one of several parrots on the Endangered Species List. Selected to the 2006 GNSI Annual Members' Exhibition. Though created for gallery exhibit, it is available for limited commercial use. Please contact the artist regarding use and reproduction rights; scratchboard/watercolor
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| Title: Fledgling Common Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos)
Contact: Trudy Nicholson
Description: Medium: Pen & Ink on Scratchboard. The
illustration was based on the artist's photographs
for the artist's collection.
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| Title: Cockatoo Musculature
Contact: Lesley Sealing
Description: A drawing showing the muscles of a cockatoo parrot bird
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| Title: Junco and Woodland Phlox
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Woodland Phlox and Junco. Created with graphite pencil and watercolor. Life study from injured junco that hit the window. Thankfully it recovered and returned to the woods.
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| Title: Mississippi Kites
Contact: Amelia Hansen
Description: Pen and ink drawing of Ictinia mississippiensis, adult and juvenile.
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| Title: Least tern
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: The least tern (Sterna antillarum) is a summer visitor to the Delaware shore. This is a detail of a 4 x 12 foot mural, Atlantic Seashore Ecosystem.
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| Title: Girl holding Chickadee
Contact: Denise Wagner
Description: Girl holding Chickadee.
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| Title: Kestrel
Contact: John Megahan
Description: Female Kestrel
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| Title: Florida Pleistocene Marine Habitat Group
Contact: Michael Rothman
Description: This is a underwater coastal scene depicting the fauna and flora of a Florida reef habitat in the late Pleistocene. The Caribbean Monk seal swimming just above the turtle grass has become extinct in recent times. Most of the other species depicted still survive into the present. TO SEE CLOSE UP DETAILS OF THIS PAINTING, PLEASE CLICK ON THE SEQUENTIAL ICONS POSTED ON MY GALLERY PAGE.
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| Title: Rooster
Contact: Emil Huston
Description: Promotional digital illustration - Adobe Illustrator,
Adobe Photoshop and Fractal Design Painter. I
start out the same way as if I were doing a
traditional media piece: with a pencil sketch, which
client must approve. After approval, I can scan in
my pencil sketch as a grayscale image. I open it in
"Illustrator" as a template and proceed to draw
over. The combination of applications allows me to
create very clean base in "Illustrator", which I can
then open in in "Photoshop" to add airbrush or
other transparency effects, and afterwards reopen
in "Painter" to create different brush strokes and
textured watercolor paper effect.
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| Title: Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta)
Contact: Trudy Nicholson
Description: Medium: Pen & Ink on Scratchboard. Published in
"Stories from Where We Live: The Great North
American Prairie". Milkweed Editions. 2001.
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| Title: Avian Coxo-femoral Joint
Contact: Lesley Sealing
Description: Drawing showing the bones and range of motion of the hip joint of a chicken
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| Title: Amphibian Deformities and Predation
Contact: Elizabeth Morales
Description: Secondary factors that influence the frequency of deformities (fertilizer runoff, livestock manure, UV radiation, and pesticide runoff; that lead to increased predation by birds.
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| Title: Cold night for a Bluejay
Contact: William Hamilton
Description: Painting of a bluejay perched on a snowy branch backed by northern lights.
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| Title: Egret
Contact: Brittany Walla
Description:
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| Title: Haast Eagle
Contact: John Megahan
Description: Haast's Eagle, (Harpagornis moorei) is an extinct species of Eagle that lived in New Zealand. Its primary prey item was the moa, a large flightless bird that can weigh as much as 200kg.
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| Title: James River life
Contact: Kim Harrell
Description: A typical plant and animal community found along the fall zone of the James River in Richmond, VA.
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| Title: Florida Pleistocene Marine Habitat left side
Contact: Michael Rothman
Description: This is the Left side detail of the overall mural. A Caribbean Manatee and Goliath Grouper are the largest animals in this underwater coastal scene of a Florida reef habitat in the late Pleistocene era. Both the Manatee and the Grouper are endangered species.
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| Title: Cross-section of an Avian Coxofemoral Joint
Contact: Lesley Sealing
Description: A drawing showing a cross-section of an avian hip joint
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| Title: Aquatic/Terrestrial Food Web
Contact: John Norton
Description:
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| Title: Yellow-rumped, Myrtle Warbler
Contact: Carlyn Iverson
Description: Bird illustration. This warbler, the Myrtle, is also called the Yellow-rumped and Audubon's Warbler. As with all birds, this animal is a vertebrate that can fly, and lays eggs. This species migrates, returning in Spring to feed on insects.
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| Title: Predators
Contact: Diana Marques
Description: Interactions between a wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus), barn owl (Tyto alba) and marten (Martes foina)
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