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Borin Grosbeaks

Poser Animals posted on Mar 22, 2011
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Description


The Borin Grosbeak of Japan (Borin Island) has been extinct for 180 years. It was discovered by the Beechey Pacific expedition in 1827 on Chichi-jima. It was a friendly bird and had few, if any four-legged predators. So when humans arrived and settled, bringing in their domestic cats; the Grosbeaks did not (as did most other birds on the island) see the cat as a predator. By the time the birds realized cats were not friendly, it was too late, introduced rats fed on their eggs destroying their reproductive hopes and their forage areas were destroyed for timber and agriculture uses. These actions decimated the bird populations throughout the island. The demise of Borin Grosbeak gives us a valuable lesson how seemingly innocent actions can throw off the balance of our planet... it is a lesson we still are failing to grasp. Rendered in Poser 2010 w/o postwork. Model Credits: Streets of Asia (Stonemason), Cherry Tree (LB Botanicals) and the Borin Grosbeaks (from Songbird ReMix "Threatened, Endangered, Extinct 3"/me).

Comments (12)


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MNArtist

1:37PM | Tue, 22 March 2011

Beautiful render and a worthwhile message. Thanks ken

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njb2000

1:46PM | Tue, 22 March 2011

Great loss and a valuable lesson!

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lmx3d

3:13PM | Tue, 22 March 2011

human is the worst race of the planet. Beautiful render Ken!

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mininessie

3:44PM | Tue, 22 March 2011

what a pretty image!!!!

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psyoshida

4:30PM | Tue, 22 March 2011

Beautiful little birds and nice render. A lesson we unfortunately never seem to learn.

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kelvinhughes

6:39PM | Tue, 22 March 2011

excellent Ken well done another bird gone very sad

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Kerya

12:49AM | Wed, 23 March 2011

Beautiful render - and a sad story.

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PointLady

3:57AM | Wed, 23 March 2011

Provocative render with a now extinct bird. Well done. Jan

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Rhanagaz

6:39AM | Wed, 23 March 2011

Beautiful birds and render! Sad story! When we loose a species we loose something of ourselves...

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Flint_Hawk

10:23AM | Thu, 24 March 2011

A lovely bird & spring image, but what a sad story about their loss!

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jac204

7:53AM | Fri, 25 March 2011

Very beautiful, sad that they are gone.

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cwrw

9:56AM | Tue, 29 March 2011

Really lovely image Ken! Such delicate little beauties...you've done your magic again bringing them to life for us! It's always such a shame to hear of the loss of another noble creature in this world we've made for ourselves.


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