to portray their favourite animals,
lions, cats, etc but this is the first time I have seen someone portraying birds, meet
Lisa G. Buckley, Ph.D. who is a Vertebrate
Paleontologist and Ichnologist, and is fascinated by the living dinosaurs that are birds,
'Friends and family often ask me “What’s this bird?” The most recent one was a picture posted by a friend on Instagram asking about the identity of an owl (he was having a sick run of awesome owl sightings.) I identified it as a Short-eared Owl, and described it as having a “dramatic smoky eye.”
'Over the
next few days, I started thinking “what if I showcased different species
of birds using their diverse eye patterns and colours as a template for eye
makeup?” I mused the question out loud to my husband on a drive, and his
response was “That’s awesome! Do it! You have to do it!”
'And
thus #BirdGlamour was
born!' you can follow Bird Glamour on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, if you have
any Bird Glamour-related questions, you can email at birdglam_at_gmail.com
happy twitchering!
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