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No Dead Birds

12/9/2016

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I honestly do not know how to be more clear about this.

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Thing a Week: House Finch

11/4/2015

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From a series of bird drawings for a set of greeting cards for the UMN EEB academic travel fundraiser.  Colored pencil.
Carmen Martin, Art Things.  House Finch.
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Thing a Week: Black-capped Chickadee

11/3/2015

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From a series of bird drawings for a set of greeting cards for the UMN EEB academic travel fundraiser.  Colored pencil.
Carmen Martin, Art Things.  Black-capped chickadee.
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Thing a Week: Blackburnian Warbler

11/3/2015

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From a series of bird drawings for a set of greeting cards for the UMN EEB academic travel fundraiser.  Colored pencil.
Carmen Martin, Art Things.  Blackburnian Warbler.
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Thing a Week: White-breasted Nuthatch

11/1/2015

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From a series of bird drawings for a set of greeting cards for the UMN EEB academic travel fundraiser.  Colored pencil.
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Thing a Week: Crowned Guinea Fowl

10/26/2015

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Carmen Matin, Art things: Crowned Guinea Fowl
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Thing a Week: Amazon Parrot

10/19/2015

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Carmen Martin: Sketchbook,  Parrot.
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Thing a Week: White Ibis

10/12/2015

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Carmen Martin: Sketchbook. Shorebird.
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Saturday with a Scientist: Secretary Bird

5/11/2015

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​I created paper animals for a recent Saturday with a Scientist program at the Bell Museum.  They were used to help teach visitors about venom resistance in mammals!  All critters were hand cut and assembled out of colored paper, and backed with corrugated cardboard to provide rigidity for display.
Carmen Martin, Art Things: Sketchbook. Secretary Bird.
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Saturday with a Scientist: Broad-winged Hawk

5/11/2015

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I created paper animals for a recent Saturday with a Scientist program at the Bell Museum.  They were used to help teach visitors about venom resistance in mammals!  All critters were hand cut and assembled out of colored paper, and backed with corrugated cardboard to provide rigidity for display.
Carmen Martin, Art Things: Sketchbook
Broad-winged hawk (Buteo platypterus)
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Kiwi skeleton

10/7/2014

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Kiwi (Apteryx sp.) skull and cervical vertebrae (Bell Museum specimen).  Ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
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