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An otherworldly look at a familiar sight.
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Roommates Birds In Flight Peel \u0026 Stick Giant Wall Decals (Set Of 27) Blue – Update any space with the RoomMates Birds in Flight Peel \u0026 Stick Giant Wall Decals. Simply peel and stick these 27 vinyl decals to any smooth, flat surface for an instant makeover and remove them or reposition them as often as needed.
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Original sewing, bag, \u0026 stitchery patterns and KW Made line of bags and Jewelry by designer Kay Whitt.
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The charming set of painting prints offers images of four birds rendered with a combination of colors, textures, and patterns to create something truly unique. Perfect for any bird or nature lover, hang these prints where you’ll be sure to admire it for years to come. With vivid colors, whimsical patterns, and an incredibly textured backdrop, this set of prints offers some contemporary class to any interior. Produced on the finest canvas material with superior printing technology, these prints allow even the finest of the artist’s intended details and intricacies to be vividly put on display. Additionally, your striking new artwork fills the entire expanse of the canvas, facilitating an effortless hanging process and eliminating the need for framing. Set of 4 bird-themed canvas prints Unique colors and patterns Mixed-media appearance Wipes clean
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Flight Patterns By JONATHAN ROSEN European starlings have a way of appearing in unexpected places — the United States, for example, where they are not native but owe their origin to a brief reference in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV, Part 1.” In 1890, a drug manufacturer who wanted every bird found in Shakespeare to live in America released 60 starlings in Central Park. After spending a few years nesting modestly under the eaves of the American Museum of Natural History, they went from a poetic fancy to a menacing majority; there are now upward of 200 million birds across North America, where they thrive at the expense of other cavity nesters like bluebirds and woodpeckers, eat an abundance of grain — as well as harmful insects — and occasionally bring down airplanes. In Europe, where the birds are native — Mozart had a pet starling that could sing a few bars of his piano concerto in G major — they still have the power to turn heads. Each fall and winter, vast flocks gather in Rome. They spend the day foraging in the surrounding countryside but return each evening to roost. (Rachel Carson, author of “Silent Spring,” called the birds reverse commuters.) They put on breathtaking aerial displays above the city, banking in nervous unison, responding like a school of fish to each tremor inside the group. The birds are beloved by tourists and reviled by locals — understandably, since the droppings cover cars and streets, causing accidents and general disgust. A flock of starlings is euphoniously called a “murmuration,” but there is nothing poetic about their appetite
s. Their ability to focus both eyes on a single object — binocular vision — allows them to peck up stationary seeds as well as insects on the move. In the countryside outside Rome, they feast on olives. Like us, the birds are enormously adaptable but what we admire in ourselves we often abhor in our neighbors. … http://www.richardbarnes.net/murmurtext.html ——————– When I was fifteen I was hospitalized for quite a while, first in isolation while they figured out what was wrong, and then in a private recovery room. The days were tolerable, but the evenings depressing. Each sunset an enormous flock of starlings darkened the sky. Dusk near the winter solstice is the most depressing of times for me. ——————– The diagnosis was viral encephalitis. I had a nightmare while in the hospital. I dreamed I had 6 webbed toes on each foot. I also fell in love with my nurse, something I’ve never disclosed before.
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Wing 2.0~ My other wing patterns are so popular, I decided to do another one. Use the wings on their own, or add them to a creature! Feel free to stitch yours in any color youd like. This pattern is great for beginners. Black and white and colored patterns are included in this one. Left and right