
photo credit Steve Biro


Kunit92 is a barista and bird lover who combines those affections by creating bird art in coffee.






Today is World Bee Day
On this day Anton Janša, the pioneer of beekeeping, was born in 1734. The purpose of the international day is to acknowledge the role of bees and other pollinators for the ecosystem. – Wikipedia

Bees in my kitchen.


Article from LiveScience – click here to see the animated gif of baby T rex (it is copyrighted, hence the link.)
“It may be hard to imagine towering Tyrannosaurus rex as tiny, but the toothy Cretaceous giant didn’t spring from an egg fully grown. In fact, T. rex hatchlings were about the size of very skinny turkeys, with “arms” that were longer in proportion to their tiny bodies than in adults. And each baby T. rex was covered in a coat of downy feathers.
What’s more, T. rex‘s feathers likely grew along the animal’s head and tail into adulthood, according to new reconstructions that represent the most accurate models of the dinosaur to date. . . . more.”