Month: April 2025
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8 Fun Facts About Beluga Whales

Beluga whales, known as “sea canaries,” are vocal marine mammals capable of echolocation, with flexible lips giving them a friendly appearance. Adapted to Arctic life, they swim without dorsal fins, turning white as they age. Caregiving is a communal effort, and they maintain diverse diets while shedding skin annually for health.
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Helping Snake Cross the Road – It Lunged at Me!

While driving home, I encountered a garter snake in the road and stopped to help. The snake, despite its small size, displayed a feisty personality by lunging at me. Eventually, it escaped into the grass. This amusing wildlife interaction offers a delightful glimpse into nature. A short video captures the moment.
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Red-Crowned Amazon Is Not Actually From the Amazon

The Red-crowned Amazon is bursting with both beauty and personality. Although endangered in their native regions, they are thriving in urban areas. They are social, expressive, and live surprisingly long lives.
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Sketchbook Tour #2: Animals and Nature

Join me for a tour of one of my 2024 sketchbooks, featuring 60 pages of animals, nature, and fun characters.
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Watch me paint: Woman and Cat | Daydreaming in Blue

Watch me use a Stabilo All pencil and acrylic paint to create a cat and a woman in a dreamy atmosphere.