A bunch of avian fokkles... Featuring Wendigo himself, in all his markless glory. Here you can see the awesome feathery neck frill the avians have that no other fokkle does. Typically red, there are some genetic deformities that can turn it blue, as seen on Wendigo. Also, that little buff coloured female there is not a puppy... That's an adult wild fokkle. Something that's very nearly the size of a horse.
Every avian has a different set of markings, but it seems that certain patterns can originate from different areas, leading to the theory that avian's develop permanent settlements... Where these settlements are hiding is a mystery. It's suspected that these jagged stripes for markings may hint at northerly tree cover while the more intricate and almost unnatural petal-like markings may lead researchers to a more tropical setting, despite the heavy amounts of... Fluff...
But anyway, avian fokkles.
EDIT: It has occurred to me that I've submitted a textless image, so F5 for the update.
Journal entry: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/3396974/
Fokkles are ©
the original fokkle
Every avian has a different set of markings, but it seems that certain patterns can originate from different areas, leading to the theory that avian's develop permanent settlements... Where these settlements are hiding is a mystery. It's suspected that these jagged stripes for markings may hint at northerly tree cover while the more intricate and almost unnatural petal-like markings may lead researchers to a more tropical setting, despite the heavy amounts of... Fluff...
But anyway, avian fokkles.
EDIT: It has occurred to me that I've submitted a textless image, so F5 for the update.
Journal entry: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/3396974/
Fokkles are ©
the original fokkleCategory Artwork (Digital) / Doodle
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 1963 x 2000px
File Size 1.85 MB
Oh and found this. Incredible video from the International Space Station of Earth featuring auroras, thunderstorms, and city lights at night. If you have four minutes to spare I highly recommend you have a look.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/vide.....a_id=141042671
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/vide.....a_id=141042671
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