An artist that includes animals and flowers in these beautiful journal depictions.
Dion Dior drew and described all of the art you see on this page.
As well as the beautiful flowers, there are a multitude of animals in this post. Before I go into listing them, one brief announcement: I placed an insect an arachnid and a scorpion at the end of the post. if you have a problem with them, you want to stop at the bat. If you have a problem with bats, you want to stop at the "Native vs Invasive plant species".
Where were we... Yes, animals. I will not mention the animals some may have a problem with, but they are beautiful in their own way and these, particularly so.
The Lakeshore. wildflowers are definitely one of my favourite pieces on this page. There is so much to like about the design of the flower and the combinations of colours. Dior did a fantastic job at drawing their likeness.
Then come the birds. This is the most populous section on here. My favourite are the odd-looking, but ever so cute, laughing kookaburras. You will see what I mean when you get to their picture.
Finally, we come to frogs. I love frogs. Specifically, the strawberry poison frog and red-eyed tree frog. The strawberry one is just amazing and adorable with its red body and blue legs and arms.
So much flora and fauna beauty for you to experience all on one page. Almost forgot the writing. As well as providing interesting facts about what is drawn, they also serve as a beautiful visual addition to these journal entries.
Have a look through and see what you think.
Lakeshore. wildflowers - purple.
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Laughing Kookaburras.
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Strawberry poison frog and red eyed tree frog.
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Golden Poison Dart Frog - yellow frog.
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Eastern Rosella.
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Pale-headed Rosellas.
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Native vs Invasive plant species.
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Flying Foxes - Bat.
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Glittering Jewel Beetle.
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Spiders - arachnid.
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The Australian desert scorpion.
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