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"A Good Kitty" – Inkbunny Secret Santa 2017
W is for Warbler.  The biggest, baddest, and rough an' toughenist of New World Warblers, the Texas warbler enjoys light afternoon snacks of tarantulas, bats, and small snakes.

Could use some blacks for contrasts, but I've worked on this for too long tonight.  The Texas warbler comes from Ben, Cathryn, and John Sill's parody book A Field Guide to Little-Known & Seldom-Seen Birds of North America.  Because you just know I've got to layer gags on occasion. :p

Art © 10/2017 Marvin E. Fuller
Texas Warbler — Ben, Cathryn, and John Sill

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Published: 7 years, 1 month ago
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EmmetEarwax
7 years, 1 month ago
Warblers think they are roadrunners ?
CyberCornEntropic
7 years, 1 month ago
Apparently so.  I presume it's a birding joke on the wide variety of Setophaga (formerly Dendroica) and stereotypical Texan attributes (eg. "everything's bigger in Texas").
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