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1 year ago

Hiiii! I don’t know if your art reqs are open, but can you draw some non binary birds? Thanks and have a great day!!!!

Hiiii! I Dont Know If Your Art Reqs Are Open, But Can You Draw Some Non Binary Birds? Thanks And Have
Hiiii! I Dont Know If Your Art Reqs Are Open, But Can You Draw Some Non Binary Birds? Thanks And Have
A minamalistic digital drawing of a sulphur-crested cockatoo. The cockatoo is shown from the side, with its body facing to the right and its head turn back to the left. The cockatoo is white, save for the yellow of its feather crest atop its head, the yellow cheek patch next to its eye, its yellow feet (with black claws) and the end of its tail, which gradients from white to yellow at the tip. The bird's eye is circular in shape with a circular black pupil (the schlera is purple). In its dark grey beak (the bottom part of which is a slightly lighter shade of grey), it is holding the flag pole for the nonbinary flag (black stripe, purple stripe, white stripe, yellow stripe) which is flying back towards its tail feathers. Altogether, the cockatoo makes up the colours of the nonbinary flag. The background is a pale purple.
A minamalistic digital drawing of a red-tailed black cockatoo. The cockatoo is shown from the side, with its body facing to the right and its head turn back to the left. The cockatoo is black, save for the yellow spots around its head and at the top of its wing, the yellow arching lines along its chest, its yellow feet (with black claws) and the purple stripes on its tail. The bird's eye is circular in shape with a circular black pupil (the schlera is white). In its grey beak (the bottom part of which is a much lighter shade of grey), it is holding the flag pole for the nonbinary flag (black stripe, purple stripe, white stripe, yellow stripe) which is flying back towards its tail feathers. Altogether, the cockatoo makes up the colours of the nonbinary flag. The background is a pale purple.
A minamalistic digital drawing of a pink galah. The galah is shown from the side, with its body facing to the right and its head turn back to the left. The galah is light pink, save for the top half of its head which is white, the small white patch beneath to its eye, its grey feet (with black claws), its grey wing (which gradient from light grey to dark grey at the tips), and the end of its tail, which gradients from the light pink of the body to dark grey at the tip. The bird's eye is circular in shape with a circular black pupil (the schlera is pink). In its grey beak (the bottom part of which is a slightly lighter shade of grey), it is holding the flag pole for the demigirl flag (dark grey stripe, grey stripe, pink stripe, white stripe, pink stripe, grey stripe, dark grey stripe) which is flying back towards its tail feathers. Altogether, the galah makes up the colours of the demigirl flag. The background is a light purple.
A minamalistic digital drawing of a crimson rosella. The rosella is shown from the side, with its body facing to the right and its head turn back to the left. The rosella is pink, save for the blue patch beneath its beak, its grey feet (with black claws), the bottom half of its wing which is made up of dark purple, blue and light blue markings (with more scattered dark purple crescent shaped markings at the top of the wing), and the end of its tail, which gradients from the pink of the body to the blue at the tip. The bird's eye is circular in shape with a circular black pupil (the schlera is purple). In its light grey beak (the bottom part of which is a slightly darker shade of grey), it is holding the flag pole for the biromantic flag (pink stripe, purple stripe, blue stripe, with a white heart in the top left corner of the flag) which is flying back towards its tail feathers. Altogether, the rosella makes up the colours of the biromanitc flag. The background is a pale blueish purple.

Neither you or @iamchaos1234 specified exactly what kind of bird or parrot you wanted, so allow me a moment to indulge in some Australian bird propaganda. I hope you enjoy your critters!


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1 year ago

just saw a bower bird

Just Saw A Bower Bird

They are endangered in my area

this is the first time I’ve seen one in the wild


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11 months ago

Fairy Wren Family!

Fairy Wren Family!

Here they are! The first piece of art I was ever truly proud of, and I am still proud of it to this day 🥰

Also available on my RedBubble 😉


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