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April 27, 2017

Decoy factory

April 27, 2017/ Abby McBride

Helping out at the @audubonsociety decoy factory – Laysan Albatrosses in progress #ornithology pic.twitter.com/Ke8unf9pxa

— Abby McBride (@sketchbiologist) April 27, 2017
April 27, 2017/ Abby McBride/
Birds, Marine Life, North America, Asia, Science, Conservation
photo, twitter

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April 26, 2017

Zee and the Plankton Babies

April 26, 2017/ Abby McBride
April 26, 2017/ Abby McBride/
Mollusks, North America, Marine Life, Echinoderms, Crustaceans, Science, Fish
adventures of zee, pencil, digital

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April 13, 2017

Zee and the Moray

April 13, 2017/ Abby McBride
April 13, 2017/ Abby McBride/
Asia, Fish, Landscapes, Marine Life, Cnidarians, Science
adventures of zee, pencil, digital

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March 23, 2017

Long-lost storm-petrel

March 23, 2017/ Abby McBride

The long-lost New Zealand Storm Petrel, considered extinct for 100+ years until rediscovered in the 21st century #seabirds #ornithology pic.twitter.com/CrAdNxRDZt

— Abby McBride (@sketchbiologist) March 23, 2017
March 23, 2017/ Abby McBride/
Birds, Australasia, Marine Life, People, Science, Conservation
pencil, watercolor, twitter

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January 13, 2017

Cyprus shipwreck

January 13, 2017/ Abby McBride

A photo posted by Sketch Biologist (@abbymcb) on Jan 15, 2017 at 8:26am PST

January 13, 2017/ Abby McBride/
Landscapes, Marine Life, People, Asia, Europe
pencil, field sketch, instagram

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