Thursday, 9 November 2017

spotted owl with curly brackets


I'm working on a new piece for the stamps theme, but in the meantime, this is one from my 2013 archives.

The spotted owl is native to conifer forests in the North American west to northwest. My husband Bob, who is an ecosystem biologist, chose the pteranodon stamp, saying, "It's good to remind people that an owl is a living pteranodon." Not taxonomically, of course, but in the sense that both of them are big flying carnivores.

6 comments:

  1. What a hoot! ( well, someone had to say it!)

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  2. I like Bob's observation about owls. And I really like this collage!! Nice placement of the mushroom stamp.

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  3. I hope this owl isn't high on mushrooms 'cause he sees his brackets fly ;))

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  4. I love the combination of images and colors - and so nice stamps included!

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