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Published: 2019-08-31 19:00:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 3471; Favourites: 47; Downloads: 8
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Phylogenetic relationships among nightjars, swifts, hummingbirds, and their kin, according to my first first-author paper, which can be read for free here . I've also written a blog post about the study if that's more your thing.
Trying out this art style with cryptically-colored birds that often have complex plumage patterns was a poor decision.
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Comments: 8
Albertonykus In reply to Atlantis536 [2019-09-03 08:54:14 +0000 UTC]
Joan hasn't had much time to work on it lately.
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KilldeerCheer [2019-09-01 14:31:04 +0000 UTC]
I love that you're experimenting more with color! Your art gets more and more fantastic with every piece 🙂
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Eriorguez [2019-08-31 19:31:18 +0000 UTC]
Strisores having priority over Caprimulgiformes is something that keeps catching me off-guard.
Also, surprised nobody has tongue-in-cheek used "dayjar" for apodiforms.
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Albertonykus In reply to Eriorguez [2019-09-01 02:06:08 +0000 UTC]
"Dayjar" is great; I'll need to remember that for my next presentation.
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