What Kirk Saw

Feather dinos!

Feather Dinos with colors

An Oviraptorid nest, with a comparison to a brooding Peregrine– a thing “wings” could be used for before flight..

Antarctic Explorer Lincoln Ellsworth’s shotgun :
Australopithecines!

Smithsonite (Magdalena’s official mineral)

TR & Kirk

2 comments

  1. Yup,in that 1st photo, the feathers look very EMU-like, which is kinda how I imagined dino-feathers myself–emu feathers are SO insulating(from heat or cold!)and protective and practical, and heck, Emus ARE like present day dinos, for sure! Just look at their tracks! I was lucky enough to help get to raise and care for emus at the coupla zoos I've worked at, and I've had a "thing" for them ever since! I just don't like "herding" them(because you CAN'T!). You've heard the term " like herding cats" describing something difficult? Something IMPOSSIBLE is "like herding emus"!…..L.B.

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