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Bird beaks are a marvel of evolution, perfectly crafted by nature to help these creatures thrive in their unique environments. Understanding these adaptions not only enhances our appreciation for our feathered friends, but also highlights the incredible diversity of life on our planet🌎🩵 So, here’s a guide to bird beaks and their uses! #ornithology #birdbeaks #birdlovers #naturelovers #wildlife #infographic #wildlifeeducation #birding #birdwatching Nature, Birdwatching, Ornithology Aesthetic, Wildlife Infographic, Types Of Birds, Bird Beaks, Bird Lovers, Bird Watching, Our Planet

Bird beaks are a marvel of evolution, perfectly crafted by nature to help these creatures thrive in their unique environments. Understanding these adaptions not only enhances our appreciation for our feathered friends, but also highlights the incredible diversity of life on our planet🌎🩵 So, here’s a guide to bird beaks and their uses! #ornithology #birdbeaks #birdlovers #naturelovers #wildlife #infographic #wildlifeeducation #birding #birdwatching

Did you know a Barn Swallow can eat up to 60 insects in an hour or that a hummingbird can visit more than 1,000 flowers in a day? These facts, along with many more, are highlighted on our new 2014 infographic of "Why Birds Matter"! These 11x17in posters are bilingual with English on one side and Spanish on the other, order yours today. Nature, Interactive Infographic, Bird Day, School Biology, Wildlife Rehabilitation, Bird Brain, Barn Swallow, Migratory Birds, Bird Theme

Did you know a Barn Swallow can eat up to 60 insects in an hour or that a hummingbird can visit more than 1,000 flowers in a day? These facts, along with many more, are highlighted on our new 2014 infographic of "Why Birds Matter"! These 11x17in posters are bilingual with English on one side and Spanish on the other, order yours today.

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I have been a Contributor to National Geographic in the creation of print and digital infographics since 2013, and have had the pleasure to collaborate with amazing artists, data visualizers, cartographers, geographers, and scientists. My role has ranged from research and conception to art and design. Please CONTACT ME with questions or interest in my […]

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