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A greater roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus) does a great run across a road in the USA
by Wendy Miller
Feathursday Wood Engravings
Here are four wood-engraved birds and a nested feather from the Fifth Triennial Exhibition, 2024-2026 of the Wood Engravers’ Network (WEN), the national organization for American wood engravers, juried by our head of Special Collections Max Yela. From top to bottom:
Snow Bird (we think this is a Junco), 4"x6", by Indiana printmaker Jody Bruns.
The Magpie & The Rat, 6"x4", by Pennsylvania visual artist Stacie Bumgarner.
Raptor (looks like a Cooper's Hawk), 5"x7", by New Hampshire wood engraver R. P. Hale.
Gotcha (definitely a Roadrunner), 4"x3", by Kentucky artist Terry Norvell.
Nestle, 3.5" x 3.6", by Wisconsin wood engraver Tony Drehfal.
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Cuckootober Day 12 - Lesser roadrunner (Geococcyx velox)
What if we chibi-fied the American southwest's Greater roadrunner? And made it so so cute with big ole eyes and it was so cute and I loved it?

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Snake-Eater
By T. Kingfisher.
look who FINALLY stopped by to say hi again!!!