Another sketch that didn't get chosen, and will get put into the "finish some day" pile. Great blue heron and yellow perch with American white waterlilies.

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Another sketch that didn't get chosen, and will get put into the "finish some day" pile. Great blue heron and yellow perch with American white waterlilies.

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Bird perch - cg photography
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flycatcher on perch - cg photography

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Bird Perches: Wood vs. Rope vs. More – What's Best?
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Birds spend nearly all their lives on their feet, making proper perch selection crucial for their health and well-being. Using only one type or size of perch can lead to serious foot problems, including pressure sores, arthritis, and a painful condition known as pododermatitis (bumblefoot) . Bumblefoot can range from mild inflammation to severe infection involving bone, and it's particularly commo...
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Fish eggs, attached and unattached. Marvels Of Fish Life. 1912.
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Creole Perch - is a member of the Temperate perches family and is native to Colhue Huapi lake, Chubut, Negro, Limay and Colorado-Desaguadero river systems in Argentina, South America. It is commonly found near the shoreline and shallow vegetated areas. It primarily feeds on small fish. It can reach a maximum size of 40 cm (15.7 inches). https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/180581735