A Rahonavis attends a lizard it skewered on thorns some time past, in example of a slightly gruesome type of caching behavior. Inferred from the activities of the modern Shrike.
My Reaticodactylus should be also a dromaeosaur at first, good to see it now in this form. I love the fragility of the branch, it clarify the lightness of the animal
Many thanks! I was inspired by a Loggerhead Shrike I saw while birding a few days back, and I liked the way the twigs swayed a little when it hopped on them.
Thanks! It felt somewhat strange to draw such a birdlike animal without the reversed perching toe, but there's something very pleasing about dromaeosaurs in trees.
I'm not sure how steady on the branch he is, though.
I'm not sure how steady on the branch he is, though.