A new goofy thing about the wild turkeys I’ve seen (and heard) this spring. Here’s this comic on my site.
Thanks for your comments on my last post — so interesting!
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A new goofy thing about the wild turkeys I’ve seen (and heard) this spring. Here’s this comic on my site.
Thanks for your comments on my last post — so interesting!
Happy spring, nature lovers! Here’s this comic on my site.
Edit: lots of discussion on my Facebook Page about whether actinomycetes are fungi or bacteria. Actinomycetes are now classified as gram-positive bacteria, though they have fungus-like characteristics. I highly recommend this book for the budding (or zoosporulating?) bacteriophile!
Thanks to Lalo Hidalgo G for translating this comic for a Spanish Richard Dawkins Facebook page!
Some news! I’m giving a talk about science cartooning on Saturday, April 20th for the Cambridge Science Festival, along with two other science cartoonists. More event details here! I’m really excited. Please come hang out with me and ask questions!
Here’s some cool press from the Times of India.
I finished my art for Ryan North’s record-breakin’ Hamlet adventure. I did more work for the Stated Clearly video series. My store’s all stocked up. I have a bunch of new comics in the works - stay tuned!
Happy bEaster! Google image search horn shark eggs at your own peril…
(For easter treats guaranteed to be 100% horn shark free, I have a store over here.)
I just put up some greeting cards in my store on TopatoCo.com!
Are you looking for a gift for a nature-loving pal? These cards feature some songbirds and their real sounds. You get a 12-pack of cards, with two of each design, plus envelopes. That’s twelve birds you’ve already seen today! No need to get up early!
Here’s new comic about a deeply complicated issue. Let me know how you think I did! So much research went into this one. There’s a story behind every critter.
Every branch of nature-watching has its own ridiculously tough IDs. Feel free to substitute your own!
A little cartoon about the monarch/butterfly relationship. It’s inspired by AMAZING research from this lab here, though any errors, factual, technical or aerodynamic, are mine. On my site here.
Thanks SO MUCH to the folks who visited me at the Bazaar Bizarre.
Holidays can be tricky! I hope this field guide will be of use.
(Oh, and I have a twitter now!)