This was such a fun blog to edit! Check out this author’s amazing work 👇
This was such a fun blog to edit! Check out this author’s amazing work 👇
Snippets of #artwork I’ve been working on in the in-between hours - such as in-between a work call, making dinner or in-between periods of existential dread 🌳
We’re on the hunt for new Associate Editors to join our Editorial Board 🔎
We’re looking for a range of expertise across the whole field of applied ecology. For some particular examples take a look below! 🌎🧪
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Spent the last 4 days in the Variety Woods logging concession in #Guyana, setting #cameratraps and cracking my neck looking for monkeys
I was painfully reminded that mammal fieldwork requires atleast 10km of walking 😭 …my poor feet.
Red belly piranha painting…being done digitally 🖌️✨
#NaturalHistoryIllustration #DigitalArt
Roadside vegetation is so interesting to observe…full of thorns and prickly bits. There’s a plant here in Guyana, locally called “hold me back” and it literally snags your clothes lol…who are these plants angry at? #casualBotany
(Also, can you spot the doves in the third picture?)
Thanks so much ☺️
I’m currently on a bird training course in the Guyana interior…lots of new birds on my life list but yellow-rumped Cacique nests are gorgeous! 🪺
#naturalhistory #birds #tropicalecology
Happy 2026 🍾🍁
#comics #wildlife #animalcomic
A brown toad covered in lots of tiny bumps! Some of the bumps form a thin, orange colored line down their side, and some of the nearby bumps on their back are also this orange color! The bumps on their legs are very spiky looking!
New Year New Toad! Our new friend Adhaerobufo wokomungensis was first described as a new species two months ago and is named after the location where they were found on Mount Wokomung in Guyana! (photo by D.B. Means)
My first bird spread of some commonly found birds around Georgetown. Diving into more #naturalhistory inspired #art in 2026 now that I’m a member of @gnsiart.bsky.social
Birds featured: Great Kiskadee , Lesser Kiskadee, Tropical Kingbird, Rusty-margined flycatcher, Boat-billed flycatcher 🪶✨
📰Published📰Bird mating secrets revealed in Europe’s last ancient forest🐦
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Hi 👋🏼 my name is Ari and I’m new to Blue sky. I’m an ecologist and illustrator with an interest in the natural world.
Seeking refuge here as I build my #art and #science portfolio in 2026✨
I only use blue sky, TikTok and Instagram…all handles are @artofariii
Agreed! I’m still waiting for the mass migration of most uni’s and journals from X