Morgan Freeman

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© Will (Bampi) Edwards
White on Black trial and error piece, well excited how it turned out for a first.
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Endangered Species New Zealand Kaka... A large olive-brown forest parrot with grey-white crown, bright red-orange underwing and deep crimson belly and under-tail coverts. Males have a noticeably longer and deeper upper mandible and bigger head than females which is apparent when the two are seen side by side. (QR Code Expired) https://nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/kaka Listen: https://nzbirdsonline.org.nz/sites/all/files/03%20-%20Track%203_0.mp3
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An amended version now framed - A Superb Male Fairy Wren (Malurus Cyaneus) with its full plumage and is available with transparent background to suit many merch products. The Superb Fairy-wren was one of the first Australian birds to be described. Male Superb Fairy-wrens have been labelled as 'the least faithful birds in the world'. Females may be courted by up to 13 males in half an hour.
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Sloths have an unusual method of camouflage. Cracks in their hair allow many different species of algae and fungi to grow which makes them appear green. Some species of fungi living in sloth fur have been found to be active against certain strains of bacteria, cancer and parasites! Sloth hair also provides home to an entire ecosystem of invertebrates — some species of which are found nowhere else on earth (like the ‘sloth moth’). A single sloth can host up to 950 moths and beetles within its fur at once. https://slothconservation.org/10-incredible-facts-about-the-sloth/
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4 Comments
Suzette (@Rayedrgn)
I visited at your website and your art is looking great! Can't wait to see more of your portraits!
Will (Bampi) Edwards (@Bampi)
@Rayedrgn aw bless you for your comment. I forgot about this place having been busy. I'll post drawings soon, thank you so much.
Suzette (@Rayedrgn)
@Bampi Welcome back!
Will (Bampi) Edwards (@Bampi)
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