Say the words “feather art,” and people probably won’t know what you’re talking about. Tribal headdresses? Ostrich-plume hats? If you’re drawing a blank, head to the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art ...
Birds have always stolen the show with their vibrant shades of feathers, turning ordinary skies into living canvases of ...
It’s the season when birders migrate en masse to follow avian aerial travels. That means it’s also the season for the Toledo Museum of Art, not far from some choice sites, to offer an associated ...
Lynes, Barbara Buhler, "Georgia O'Keeffe: catalogue raisonne," New Haven: Yale University Press, with the National Gallery of Art and the Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation ...
About 1,000 years ago, a little lost Ibis got stuck in a cave on the Hawaiian island of Lanai. When researchers discovered his skeleton in 1995, his feathers served as the first example of the how ...
Maybe it’s memories of sparrows pecking away at scattered grains, maybe you’ve gone searching for a kingfisher armed with binoculars, or perhaps you’ve just closed your eyes and imagined the sway of ...
India is full of beauty, from its culture and nature to its amazing wildlife. Among the many things that make it special are some of the most colourful birds you’ll ever see. From the snowy mountains ...
Have you ever wondered how a fossil hailing from 40 million years ago still maintains its original color, while dyed garments fade in years? The answer lies in the molecular structure of these natural ...
The bright hues of some birds’ wings and beetles’ backs arise from what’s known as structural color—light-reflecting patterns formed by the orderly arrangement of nanoparticles containing the pigment ...
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