2,300-Year-Old Plush Bird From The Altai Mountains Of Siberia, C.400-300 BCE: This Figure Was Crafted

2,300-Year-Old Plush Bird from the Altai Mountains of Siberia, c.400-300 BCE: this figure was crafted with a felt body and reindeer-fur stuffing, all of which remains intact

2,300-Year-Old Plush Bird From The Altai Mountains Of Siberia, C.400-300 BCE: This Figure Was Crafted

This plush bird was sealed within the frozen barrows of Pazyryk, Siberia, for more than two millennia, where a unique microclimate enabled it to be preserved. The permafrost ice lense formation that runs below the barrows provided an insulating layer, preventing the soil from heating during the summer and allowing it to quickly freeze during the winter; these conditions produced a separate microclimate within the stone walls of the barrows themselves, thereby aiding in the preservation of the artifacts inside.

This is just one of the many well-preserved artifacts that have been found at Pazyryk. These artifacts are attributed to the Scythian/Altaic cultures.

Currently housed at the Hermitage Museum.

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11 months ago

Backgrounds and geographical structures are things I, currently can't, but would really like to be able to draw/depict. and these are rendered so beautifully that I am saving it for inspirational purposes

Art By Gui Yuan
Art By Gui Yuan
Art By Gui Yuan
Art By Gui Yuan
Art By Gui Yuan

Art by Gui Yuan

My last two atlas moths have emerged from their cocoons. They are beautiful and absolutely fascinating.

My Last Two Atlas Moths Have Emerged From Their Cocoons. They Are Beautiful And Absolutely Fascinating.
My Last Two Atlas Moths Have Emerged From Their Cocoons. They Are Beautiful And Absolutely Fascinating.
My Last Two Atlas Moths Have Emerged From Their Cocoons. They Are Beautiful And Absolutely Fascinating.
My Last Two Atlas Moths Have Emerged From Their Cocoons. They Are Beautiful And Absolutely Fascinating.
My Last Two Atlas Moths Have Emerged From Their Cocoons. They Are Beautiful And Absolutely Fascinating.

Can you see the snake head markings on the tip of each forewing? They are there to deter potential predators, which I think is pretty neat.

They are absolutely gorgeous, and I am so glad that they have all hatched safely. Unfortunately, I think these two are both female so it looks like I won't be getting any fertile eggs.

One damaged it's hind wing a little when it flew into one of my orchids. It is the only one that has shown any interest in flying and has been having short (approximately 2 min) flights around my room every evening. Finding a new place to lay eggs each time.


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Just Found Some Old Pictures Of The Wands My Mum And I Made For A Fantastic Beasts Event At The College
Just Found Some Old Pictures Of The Wands My Mum And I Made For A Fantastic Beasts Event At The College
Just Found Some Old Pictures Of The Wands My Mum And I Made For A Fantastic Beasts Event At The College
Just Found Some Old Pictures Of The Wands My Mum And I Made For A Fantastic Beasts Event At The College

Just found some old pictures of the wands my mum and I made for a Fantastic Beasts event at the college LRC (library) where I used to work.

We made them out of newspaper, toilet roll, PVA glue, acrylic paint, beads and plastic gems, and a glue gun.

These were hidden around the LRC and students would hunt for them every day for about two weeks until they found them all. Those that found them got to take them home and we also had some other activities to promote some of our Harry Potter audiobooks, ebooks and physical books and movies.

Bonus points to whoever spots the atrocious spelling mistake I made on the promotional material. Had to remember where we hid them all so I could break out the tipex

Edit: I Would like to mention as an afterthought, I am in no way in support of She Who Must Not Be Named (aka JK Rowling's) personal opinions regarding trans people. In my opinion she has turned into a vial and loathsome individual who has thoroughly tarnished my love of the fictional world she created. Her actions are pointlessly decisive, and harmful to cis and trans women alike.

Though the fanfic + fanart and the diverse community which created it and enriched that world is still incredibly dear to me. Even though I was never an active member (beyond, reading, giving kudos where it was due and occasionally commenting) I still felt like I was part of a friendly welcoming community full of talented (& not so talented), inspiring individuals.

If you are trans then please know that I support you. What is going down at the moment is utter bull. It might not feel like it sometimes, but people are on your side.


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I attended an invertebrate show with my friends a few months back and ended up picking up four atlas moth cocoons towards the end.

I wasn't sure if they would emerge successfully but yesterday I found the first one sitting on my wardrobe.

I Attended An Invertebrate Show With My Friends A Few Months Back And Ended Up Picking Up Four Atlas
I Attended An Invertebrate Show With My Friends A Few Months Back And Ended Up Picking Up Four Atlas
I Attended An Invertebrate Show With My Friends A Few Months Back And Ended Up Picking Up Four Atlas

Isn't it beautiful!

I Attended An Invertebrate Show With My Friends A Few Months Back And Ended Up Picking Up Four Atlas

If the others hatch out in time then I will hopefully have some fertile eggs. I really want to see the whole life cycle of these amazing things.


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Some Wild Fungi Photos That I Have Taken This Autumn. It Always Amazes Me How Quickly The Fruiting Bodies

Some wild fungi photos that I have taken this autumn. It always amazes me how quickly the fruiting bodies develop and the immense diversity of forms and colors that they can take.

I will probably be using this account to store photos that I have taken so I can use them later on, for work or in my art. Hopefully others will find them interesting or useful as well. I will avoid posting my art and other unrelated posts here.

The top one is the cap of a fly-agaric (a fairytale toadstool). I don’t know what species the others are but they were all photographed in the southeast of the UK.


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Some work acquaintances asked me to make them a butterfly hair clip after they helped me with an open day.

Some Work Acquaintances Asked Me To Make Them A Butterfly Hair Clip After They Helped Me With An Open
Some Work Acquaintances Asked Me To Make Them A Butterfly Hair Clip After They Helped Me With An Open
Some Work Acquaintances Asked Me To Make Them A Butterfly Hair Clip After They Helped Me With An Open
Some Work Acquaintances Asked Me To Make Them A Butterfly Hair Clip After They Helped Me With An Open

The first requested one based on a large emerald moth and the second asked for a peacock butterfly.

I am quite pleased with them so I thought I would share how they are made on the off chance that someone else wants to give it a go.

What you need:

- Denim or other suitably thick fabric from unwearable old clothes

- PVA glue

- acrylic paint

- embroidery hoop (optional but helps keep fabric flat)

- paper + tracing paper + pencil + scissors

- hot glue

- French barrette hair clip (alternatively you could stick it to a fridge magnet or something else)

How to make:

1. Prep the fabric by cutting a section, securing it in the hoop, then painting it first with PVA then with two layers of white acrylic paint (letting it dry between each application)

2. Find reference photos of desired species, preferably with wide open wings and taken from above.

3. Sketch half of the moth or butterfly onto a piece of paper.

4. Trace each wing separately on to the tracing paper and transfer to the fabric. Then flip and do this again so the wings are mirrored. Also do this for the body

5. Paint with acrylic paint.

6. Cut out and assemble with hot glue.

7. Stick it on to the hair clip (or other item) with hot glue

If you do make one, I would love to see them.


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A short clip from the safari at Port Lympne zoo as well as some pretty little common twayblade orchids that were growing there

A Short Clip From The Safari At Port Lympne Zoo As Well As Some Pretty Little Common Twayblade Orchids
A Short Clip From The Safari At Port Lympne Zoo As Well As Some Pretty Little Common Twayblade Orchids
A Short Clip From The Safari At Port Lympne Zoo As Well As Some Pretty Little Common Twayblade Orchids
A Short Clip From The Safari At Port Lympne Zoo As Well As Some Pretty Little Common Twayblade Orchids
A Short Clip From The Safari At Port Lympne Zoo As Well As Some Pretty Little Common Twayblade Orchids

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11 months ago
I Have Been Making Some Posable Insect Themed Dragon Wings. I Am Planning To Make Some Articulated Paper
I Have Been Making Some Posable Insect Themed Dragon Wings. I Am Planning To Make Some Articulated Paper
I Have Been Making Some Posable Insect Themed Dragon Wings. I Am Planning To Make Some Articulated Paper
I Have Been Making Some Posable Insect Themed Dragon Wings. I Am Planning To Make Some Articulated Paper
I Have Been Making Some Posable Insect Themed Dragon Wings. I Am Planning To Make Some Articulated Paper
I Have Been Making Some Posable Insect Themed Dragon Wings. I Am Planning To Make Some Articulated Paper

I have been making some posable insect themed dragon wings. I am planning to make some articulated paper dragon dolls/puppets for stop motion animation purposes. And also because I love derpy little dragons.

The orange and white one is based off a male orange tip butterfly and the other two are based off different species of lantern bugs.

They are made with watercolour paper, watercolour paint, ink and split pins


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I Wanted To Enter An Embroidery Competition That Was Run By Domestika. And This Is What I Ended Up Coming

I wanted to enter an embroidery competition that was run by Domestika. And this is what I ended up coming up with. It is a lichen themed French barrett hair clip.

I Wanted To Enter An Embroidery Competition That Was Run By Domestika. And This Is What I Ended Up Coming
I Wanted To Enter An Embroidery Competition That Was Run By Domestika. And This Is What I Ended Up Coming

Prior to planning and making my embroidery I went on some walks and took some photos for inspiration.

I Wanted To Enter An Embroidery Competition That Was Run By Domestika. And This Is What I Ended Up Coming
I Wanted To Enter An Embroidery Competition That Was Run By Domestika. And This Is What I Ended Up Coming
I Wanted To Enter An Embroidery Competition That Was Run By Domestika. And This Is What I Ended Up Coming
I Wanted To Enter An Embroidery Competition That Was Run By Domestika. And This Is What I Ended Up Coming
I Wanted To Enter An Embroidery Competition That Was Run By Domestika. And This Is What I Ended Up Coming
I Wanted To Enter An Embroidery Competition That Was Run By Domestika. And This Is What I Ended Up Coming
I Wanted To Enter An Embroidery Competition That Was Run By Domestika. And This Is What I Ended Up Coming

I really love lichen it's such a strange thing. The physical structure of lichen is a fungi that clings to tree branches, rocks, and other solid surfaces. The fungi provides a home for a colony of tiny algae or cyanobacteria. The algae or cyanobacteria photosynthesize producing sugars and other molecules that they share with the fungi. These are what give the lichen its colours. So lichen isn't really one thing. It is a living collaboration of two completely unrelated organisms. It can survive desiccation and bounces right back with a little rain.

It looks a bit like coral and can be used to indicate air quality. Overall a fascinating and splendid amalgam.


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I went fossil hunting down at the Warren (in Folkestone, Kent, UK) on Thursday last week. These are some of my favourite finds from the trip (I washed them up at home).

I Went Fossil Hunting Down At The Warren (in Folkestone, Kent, UK) On Thursday Last Week. These Are Some
I Went Fossil Hunting Down At The Warren (in Folkestone, Kent, UK) On Thursday Last Week. These Are Some

Fossil hunting is great fun. If you live in the UK, and fancy giving it a shot, then there are some really handy websites that you should check out. https://ukfossils.co.uk/ and http://www.discoveringfossils.co.uk/fossil-locations-of-great-britain/

If you don't live in the UK but still want to give it a go then I would recommend looking for local fossil hunting clubs, societies and websites. Failing that you should try to look for areas where sedimentary rocks are being eroded. For instance, cliffs by the sea, rivers, old quarries, etc.

Just make sure you don't trespass or go anywhere too dangerous. For instance, if you are fossil hunting under cliffs at the beach, don't get to close to the cliffs (falling debris and cliffs collapsing) and plan around the tides (you don't want to get cut off).


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Hello, I love plants, animals (particularly insects), art, craft, animation and other random stuff like creature design and sci-fi. My pronouns are she/her and I am aro/ace.

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