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Project IV Day 18: Turkey Vulture (again)

I can't stop with the Turkey Vultures. I think I might have been one in a past life. Is that why I'm such a dirtbag?

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  1. Only if dirtbag = incredibly sweet, talented genius!

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  2. I absolutely love this sketch, its the only one I could find online that gave the turkey vulture an expression of a half hearted smirk,which is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for having such a cool and unique outlook on a such a lovely and interesting bird:)

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  3. Thank you so much - you made my day!

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  4. Oh I think thats my 'Uncle Bert'! Animals expressions can be caught. You've done this. Congrats!

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