Maskingtape

Screening the windowframe of reality from the clumsy brushwork of Dan Eastwell.

Mar 31
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The passenger pigeon (now extinct), by James Audubon. “They lived in enormous flocks, the largest of them a mile (1.6 km) wide and 300 miles (500 km) long, taking several days to pass and probably containing two billion birds” (from wikipedia’s passenger pigeon article, which in itself cites New York Times; January 16, 1910 and ‘Ask’).

The passenger pigeon (now extinct), by James Audubon.

“They lived in enormous flocks, the largest of them a mile (1.6 km) wide and 300 miles (500 km) long, taking several days to pass and probably containing two billion birds” (from wikipedia’s passenger pigeon article, which in itself cites New York Times; January 16, 1910 and ‘Ask’).